Read more about the article Pope promulgates revised canon law on crimes, punishments
Archbishop Filippo Iannone, president of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, attends a press conference to discuss revisions to the Code of Canon Law, at the Vatican June 1, 2021. Pope Francis has promulgated a revised section of the Code of Canon Law dealing with crimes and punishments. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Pope promulgates revised canon law on crimes, punishments

Revisions also address attempted ordination of a woman and a variety of financial crimes

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Read more about the article Support for Seminarian Education Event helps ensure vibrant future
Father Austin Gilstrap and Father Luke Wilgenbusch, the director and associate director of vocations for the Diocese of Nashville, respectively, recorded their talks that were shown during the virtual Seminarian Education Event and Auction on Tuesday, May 25. Jayce Boynton, videographer for the diocese and owner of Capture Scratch Productions, records Father Gilstrap’s talk as Bill Staley, director of new media evangelization, and Father Wilgenbusch watch. Photo by Andy Telli

Support for Seminarian Education Event helps ensure vibrant future

Donations can still be made to support formation of diocese’s seminarians

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Read more about the article Editorial: The fight to preserve and protect life from birth to natural death continues with several recent developments.
The U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington May 13, 2021. (CNS photo/Andrew Kelly, Reuters)

Editorial: The fight to preserve and protect life from birth to natural death continues with several recent developments.

Developments in the over abortion highlight need to protect life

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Read more about the article Community still feels impact of Floyd’s murder, related events a year later
Electric and LED candles bearing the names of people killed by police illuminate the fist sculpture at the George Floyd Square in Minneapolis May 25, 2021. (CNS photo/Nicholas Pfosi, Reuters)

Community still feels impact of Floyd’s murder, related events a year later

‘The issue of racial reckoning has a tremendous impact on a personal level’

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Read more about the article Pope asks all Catholics to step up commitment to saving creation
Father Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam of the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development speaks at a news conference to unveil a new platform for action based on Pope Francis' 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si', at the Vatican May 25, 2021. The dicastery helped close the special year dedicated to Laudato Si' by unveiling initiatives to promote the message and concrete action called for by the encyclical. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Pope asks all Catholics to step up commitment to saving creation

Platform invites people to bring Ladauto Si’ to life

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