Read more about the article Confiar en Dios no significa nunca discutir con él, dice el papa
Pope Francis speaks during his weekly general audience in the library of the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican June 3, 2020. During the audience, the pope prayed for George Floyd and said, "We cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye to racism." (CNS photo/Vatican Media) See POPE-US-FLOYD and POPE-AUDIENCE-ABRAHAM June 3,2020.

Confiar en Dios no significa nunca discutir con él, dice el papa

El papa Francisco habla durante su audiencia general semanal en la biblioteca del Palacio Apostólico en el Vaticano el 3 de junio de 2020. Confiar en Dios no significa nunca…

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Read more about the article Marking World Environment Day, pope says: Don’t look the other way
Birds search for food on trash collected by a log boom on a river in Klang, Malaysia, on World Environment Day, June 5, 2020. The theme of World Environment Day 2020 is "Celebrate Biodiversity." (CNS photo/Lim Huey Teng, Reuters) See POPE-ENVIRONMENT-MESSAGE June 5, 2020.

Marking World Environment Day, pope says: Don’t look the other way

Birds search for food on trash collected by a log boom on a river in Klang, Malaysia, on World Environment Day, June 5, 2020. The theme of World Environment Day…

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Read more about the article African bishops call for solidarity, including debt cancellation
A businesswoman wearing a protective mask is seen through the window of her mud-walled home in Nairobi, Kenya, May 25, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Africa's Catholic bishops have called on the donor countries and agencies to exercise solidarity with the continent, including canceling debt, as the pandemic continues to hit hard. (CNS photo/Thomas Mukoya, Reuters) See COVID-SECAM-AFRICA-DEBT June 4, 2020.

African bishops call for solidarity, including debt cancellation

A businesswoman wearing a protective mask is seen through the window of her mud-walled home in Nairobi, Kenya, May 25, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Africa's Catholic bishops have called…

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Read more about the article China makes preaching patriotism compulsory to reopen churches
A file photo shows a priest hearing confession at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Beijing. The Chinese government said that in addition to meeting health requirements after the COVID-19 outbreak, priests must "preach on patriotism" as a condition for reopening their churches. (CNS photo/Damir Sagolj, Reuters) See COVID-CHINA-CHURCHES-OPEN June 4, 2020.

China makes preaching patriotism compulsory to reopen churches

A file photo shows a priest hearing confession at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Beijing. The Chinese government said that in addition to meeting health requirements after the…

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Read more about the article After ‘taking a knee,’ border bishop gets a call from the pope
Bishop Mark J. Seitz of the Diocese of El Paso, Texas, kneels at El Paso's Memorial Park holding a "Black Lives Matter" sign June 1, 2020. After "taking a knee" during that demonstration in solidarity with George Floyd -- an unarmed black man said to have spent several minutes under a Minnesota police officer's knee before becoming unconscious and later dying -- Bishop Seitz received a call from Pope Francis. (CNS photo/Fernie Ceniceros, courtesy Diocese of El Paso) See SEITZ-KNEE-POPE and SEITZ-FLOYD-STATEMENT June 4, 2020.

After ‘taking a knee,’ border bishop gets a call from the pope

Bishop Mark J. Seitz of the Diocese of El Paso, Texas, kneels at El Paso's Memorial Park holding a "Black Lives Matter" sign June 1, 2020. After "taking a knee"…

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Read more about the article African American Catholic leaders urge justice, action to address racism
Women embrace during a protest outside Hennepin County Government Center in Minneapolis May 29, 2020, following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed African American man whose neck was pinned to the ground by police for more than eight minutes before he was taken to the hospital. (CNS photo/Eric Miller, Reuters) See SANTEGIDIO-FARRELL-US-PEACE June 5, 2020.

African American Catholic leaders urge justice, action to address racism

Women embrace during a protest outside Hennepin County Government Center in Minneapolis May 29, 2020, following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed African American man whose neck was pinned…

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Read more about the article Update: Trump visits shrine on anniversary of St. John Paul II visit to Poland
U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump pose outside the St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington June 2, 2020, the 41st anniversary of beginning of pope's 1979 historic visit to Poland. (CNS photo/Tom Brenner, Reuters) See TRUMP-JPII-SHRINE June 2, 2020.

Update: Trump visits shrine on anniversary of St. John Paul II visit to Poland

U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump pose outside the St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington June 2, 2020, the 41st anniversary of beginning of pope's…

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Read more about the article Life and death: Pandemic forces world to confront its greatest fear
Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, stands in his office June 1, 2020. Archbishop Paglia said the coronavirus pandemic has forced humanity to confront its own mortality and is an opportunity for Catholics to reflect on death not as an end but as "a passage." (CNS photo/Junno Arocho Esteves) See VATICAN-LETTER-DEATH-PAGLIA June 3, 2020.

Life and death: Pandemic forces world to confront its greatest fear

Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, stands in his office June 1, 2020. Archbishop Paglia said the coronavirus pandemic has forced humanity to confront its own…

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Read more about the article To fight racism, Catholics must hunger for justice like we do for Eucharist
Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore welcomes pro-lifers in Annapolis, Md., March 4, 2019, during his opening prayer for the Maryland March for Life. (CNS photo/Kevin J. Parks, Catholic Review) See MARYLAND-MARCH-LIFE March 11, 2019.

To fight racism, Catholics must hunger for justice like we do for Eucharist

Responding to editors' requests for a regular sampling of current commentary from around the Catholic press, here is an unsigned editorial called: "To fight racism, Catholics must hunger for justice…

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Read more about the article Faith Alive, No. 27, Part 1: The pandemic and the human family’s bonds
This meme accompanies Part 1 of Faith Alive! No. 27. (CNS illustration; photo by Tyler Orsburn) See FAITH-ALIVE 27 May 28, 2020.

Faith Alive, No. 27, Part 1: The pandemic and the human family’s bonds

This meme accompanies Part 1 of Faith Alive! No. 27. CNS illustration; photo by Tyler Orsburn As the COVID-19 pandemic made its way around the globe in 2020, people of…

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