Rohingya refugees reach to receive aid Sept. 14 at a makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. (CNS photo/Danish Siddiqui, Reuters)

Mercy sisters embark on solidarity week with immigrants via social media

Posted by - January 14, 2018

WASHINGTON (CNS) — In a strongly worded message prior to National Migration Week Jan.7-13, the president of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas expressed solidarity with migrants and called on others to stop “blaming migrants and fanning anti-immigrant sentiment that divides our nation.” “We renew our call for an immediate end to the unjust

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Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin of Wenzhou, China, has been released by Chinese authorities after being detained for more than seven months, reported ucanews.com. He is pictured in an undated photo. (CNS photo/courtesy UCAN)

Chinese bishop released from detention after more than seven months

Posted by - January 14, 2018

HONG KONG (CNS) — Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin of Wenzhou has been released by Chinese authorities after being detained for more than seven months, reported ucanews.com. The bishop, who has not joined government-approved associations for church officials, was released Jan. 3 and was expected to return to Wenzhou, one of China’s biggest Christian cities, in

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Along with taking a Friday afternoon to enjoy a high school pep rally and shoot some hoops, these priests made it their mission in December to convey the message about the priesthood to St. John Vianney High School students in Holmdel, N.J.. From left are Father Michael Wallack, Father John Michael Patilla, Father Thomas Vala, Father Dean Gaudio, Father Augusto Gamalo and Father Gregg Leo Abadilla. (CNS photo/John Blaine)

Basketball helps priests teach New Jersey students about vocations

Posted by - January 14, 2018

HOLMDEL, N.J. (CNS) — Students at St. John Vianney High School expected their recent pep rally to be fun, colorful and filled with good-natured competition. But they were completely taken by surprise during the pre-Christmas celebration when six priests ran out onto the basketball court for a friendly exhibition game — all with the intention

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National Prayer Week for Migrants, Awareness for Victims

Posted by - January 14, 2018

“Sometimes I don’t pay my workers for a few months…just to mess with their heads.” – a human trafficker in Saipan Unpaid and forced labor is just one warning sign of a human trafficking case. Many traffickers use wage with- holding as a means of control over their workers; withholding identity documents such as passports

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The Missionary Dream: Missionary Expeditions to China and Saipan

Posted by - January 14, 2018

[In preparation for the 90th Anniversary of the arrival of the MMB Sisters to Saipan on March 4th, we desire to share with you (with slight editing) the original series authored by Sr. Mary Ann Becmer, MMB in 2002-3. She is now a General Councilor of the community in Rome.] We had to become missionaries!

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Catholic Culture Part 3

Posted by - January 14, 2018

(This is a continuation of a series of reflections drawing on the core values mentioned in the Diocese of CK pastoral plan) This brings us to another critical question. How do we go about fostering a meaningful Catholic culture for the 21st century in these islands? This is a challenge around the world and people of

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II DAMENGGU GI UTDINÅRIU NA TIEMPU

Posted by - January 14, 2018

FINE’NA NA TINAITAI                                                                     I Sam 3, 3b-10, 19 Un tinaitai ginin i primet na Lepblun Samuel Mamaigu’ si Samuel gi templun i Saina anai gaigi i Åtkan Yu’us. I Saina Ha ågang si Samuel ya manoppi, “Estegui’ yu’”. Malågu gui’ guatu as Eli, ya ilek-ña “Estegui’ yu’. Un ågang yu’.” Ilek-ña si Eli, “Ti hu

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In his ministry as archbishop of Manila, Philippines, and in his travels for Caritas Internationalis, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle said he is reminded of the true meaning of hope by people living in situations the world would see as hopeless. Cardinal Tagle is pictured speaking to World Youth Day pilgrims in 2016 in Krakow, Poland. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)

Gospel message of hope often is taught by the poor, cardinal says

Posted by - January 6, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — In his ministry as archbishop of Manila and in his travels for Caritas Internationalis, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle said he is reminded of the true meaning of hope by people living in situations the world would see as hopeless. “The poor know the frustration of dreaming and working hard with not

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Pope Francis waves as he arrives for his general audience Jan. 3 in Paul VI hall at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Remo Casilli, Reuters)

Don’t confess other’s faults, own up to sins, pope says at audience

Posted by - January 6, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Fear and the shame of admitting one’s own sins leads to pointing fingers and accusing others rather than recognizing one’s own faults, Pope Francis said. “It’s difficult to admit being guilty, but it does so much good to confess with sincerity. But you must confess your own sins,” the pope said

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A newborn baby was abandoned this year in the Angel Cradle drop-off point at the Grey Nuns Community Hospital in Edmonton for the first time since the program began in 2013. (CNS photo/Lincoln Ho, Grandin Media)

Catholic program for abandoned babies may have saved Edmonton newborn

Posted by - January 6, 2018

EDMONTON, Alberta (CNS) — A safe-haven program called Angel Cradle, operated by Covenant Health, may have saved a newborn baby’s life. A healthy baby was dropped off at the Grey Nuns Community Hospital in Edmonton within the past six months under the Angel Cradle program that lets parents anonymously leave a baby in a cradle

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