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Chaplain struck by 'profound humanity' after Brussels blasts

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
OXFORD, England (CNS) — A Catholic priest who ministered to survivors of the attacks at Brussels airport said he was struck by the “profound humanity” shown by those caught up in the situation. >>>

Pope leads Good Friday liturgy amid security concerns

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Entering in silence and lying prostrate on the floor in front of the main altar of St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Francis commemorated Jesus’ death on the cross. >>>

Some West Bank Christians don't get Easter permits to enter Jerusalem

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
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Way of the Cross

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
St. Joseph Elementary School students participate in a live Stations of the Cross during Holy Week.

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Crowd outside Supreme Court rallies against federal contraceptive mandate

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
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Vatican diplomat calls on U.N. to ensure women are not 'left behind'

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
UNITED NATIONS (CNS) — The Vatican’s permanent observer to the United Nations called on nations March 18 to ensure that women and girls living in vulnerable settings are not “left behind” as the world strives to meet its next set of sustainable development goals by 2030. >>>

Timothy Radcliffe: modern Renaissance man

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
This year marks the 800th anniversary of the founding of the Dominican order, so it seems appropriate for the members of the St. Catherine of Siena Lay Dominican chapter to reflect on the achievements of Dominicans. The most obvious choices are Dominican saints and blessed, but many Dominicans who are still among us are equally inspiring and perhaps easier to relate to.
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Lesson from the cross

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
God deserves all the credit for my presence in church on Good Friday.

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Via Crucis Viviente

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
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Army chaplain sets marching speed record

Friday, Apr. 01, 2016
Father Lukasz J. Willenberg holds a specially engraved tomahawk awarded to him March 8 at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, N.C., for setting a new record for the fastest 12-mile foot march by any soldier to graduate from the U.S. Army's elite DeGlopper Air Assault School. Father Willenberg, who holds the rank of captain, is a chaplain at the U.S. Army post and trains as a noncombat paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division. CNS photo/Chaz Muth >>>
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