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National/World NewsFebruary 24, 2021<February 24, 2021

Religious leaders urge Biden to support global coronavirus aid, debt relief

By Dennis Sadowski, Catholic News Service CLEVELAND — Two religious leaders, including the chairman of a U.S. bishops’ committee, urged the Biden administration to…

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National/World NewsFebruary 23, 2021<February 23, 2021

Bishops say fellow Texans’ help for one another amid storm is ‘edifying’

AUSTIN, Texas — The Catholic bishops of Texas said Feb. 20 that the generosity of their fellow Texans reaching out to help their neighbors,…

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National/World News, ObituariesFebruary 22, 2021<February 22, 2021

Human rights advocate Sister Dianna Ortiz dies after brief illness

By Dennis Sadowski, Catholic News Service CLEVELAND — Ursuline Sister of Mount St. Joseph Dianna Ortiz was teaching indigenous children as a missionary in…

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National/World NewsFebruary 22, 2021<February 22, 2021

Catholic Extension initiative aims to help 1,000 poorest parishes in U.S.

CHICAGO — Catholic Extension has launched a new effort to help the nation’s poorest parishes and poor faith communities hit hard by COVID-19. It’s…

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National/World NewsFebruary 19, 2021<February 19, 2021

Winter storm’s grip doesn’t stop ministries, outreach in Dallas Diocese

By Michael Gresham, Catholic News Service DALLAS — Despite the grip the historic winter storm had on north Texas, faith fueled outreach to Catholics…

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National/World NewsFebruary 17, 2021<February 17, 2021

For Lent, ask if one’s life is centered on God or oneself, pope says

By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Lent is a time to reconsider the path one is taking in life and to…

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National/World NewsFebruary 16, 2021<February 16, 2021

Vaccine access one of many fights facing vulnerable Global South

By Junno Arocho Esteves, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — When the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, Pope Francis warned it could make inequalities…

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National/World NewsFebruary 8, 2021<February 8, 2021

Dioceses dispute conclusions, methods of AP report on pandemic funding

By Tom Tracy, Catholic News Service U.S. dioceses are crying foul over an investigative report on coronavirus relief funding they say grossly mischaracterized the…

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National/World NewsFebruary 8, 2021<February 8, 2021

Catholic school enrollment, hit by pandemic, was at its lowest in 50 years

By Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Catholic school enrollment figures for the current school year — significantly impacted by the pandemic —…

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National/World NewsFebruary 7, 2021<February 7, 2021

As regional restrictions ease, Vatican Museums reopens to the public

By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — As coronavirus restrictions eased slightly in most parts of Italy Feb. 1, the Vatican Museums…

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