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US Rep. and Catholic leaders in Pittsburgh say solutions to pollution intersect with other justice issues

U.S. archbishop lays out 'urgent' need for 'radical solidarity' with working families

US waterways polluted with injustice, bishops say in Season of Creation message

A year after Paulists' removal from Ohio State, community 'fighting anger and grief'

Judge rules ex-cardinal McCarrick not competent to stand trial

60 years after March on Washington, Georgetown panel says MLK's dream yet unfulfilled

Pope Francis' new environmental exhortation to be released on Oct. 4

Laudato Si' Animators Program forms Catholic advocates for ecological conversion

Alumni grieve for Nicaraguan Jesuit-run university that transformed their lives

Q&A: Dorothy Fortenberry on climate change, changed relationships in 'Extrapolations'

Florida bishop condemns racially motivated shooting: 'Violence, bigotry have no place in our hearts'

Brazilian Cardinal Majella Agnelo, former Vatican official, dies at 89

'Heartbreaking year' as Jesuits leave their last Catholic parish in Colorado

Russian occupiers seize Roman Catholic church in Skadovsk in eastern Ukraine

Civil case over Cardinal Pell abuse allegations allowed to proceed against church in Australia

A retired Wyoming bishop cleared by Vatican of sexual abuse despite local findings has died at 91

Paulist Fathers' VP resigns after acknowledging inappropriate sexual conduct with woman

As oil activities encroach on sacred sites, a small Ugandan community feels besieged

Catholic bishops, faith leaders appeal for debt relief to help African countries

Nicaraguan government bans Jesuit order and says all its property will be confiscated

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