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Bess June and John Lane, who will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary at the end of National Marriage Week, which is Feb 7-14, pose for a Feb. 6 photo at their home in Rye, N.Y. Laughter, tolerance and shared faith are important ingredients in a loving, lasting marriage, according to the New York couple. (CNS photo/JoAnn Cancro Photography)
Faith News
February 08, 2018
Laughter, tolerance and shared faith are important ingredients in a loving, lasting marriage, according to a New York couple who will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary at the end of National Marriage Week.
Faith News
February 06, 2018
After 52 years of armed conflict in Colombia, government and rebel leaders reached a peace accord in late 2016. Now, the country is rebuilding.
A Syrian Democratic Forces sniper aims his weapon at Islamic State fighters in Raqqa, Syria, on Aug. 19. (CNS photo/Zohra Bensemra, Reuters)
Politics & Society News
November 07, 2017
"The international community must respond to the outrages systematically committed by Daesh with a rock-solid resolve to prevent similar future abominations from recurring."
Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States, addresses the audience during a discussion on March 15 in New York City on the first four years of Pope Francis' papacy. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Politics & Society News
March 16, 2017
"The raison d'etre of the church is evangelization. It's not a business, it's not an organization or an association for the defense of Jesus," Archbishop Pierre said.
A religious sister is seen comforting a sick woman in 2016 at Snehadam Old Age Home in Gurgaon, India. Catholic Near East Welfare Association is celebrating 90 years of service to Eastern Catholic churches and the poor in the Middle East, northeast Africa, India and Eastern Europe. (CNS photo/courtesy John E. Kozar, CNEWA)
Politics & Society News
March 15, 2017
Msgr. John E. Kozar, secretary of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association, said the agency maintains a low profile because it works through and with the local church.
Cardinal Parolin is pictured at the Vatican in this Oct. 31, 2015, file photo. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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September 22, 2016
"Today, as in the past, religions are being manipulated to incite intolerance and hatred against individuals, groups or entire populations."
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May 06, 2016
Father Kelly recalled Father Berrigan and his late brother and fellow activist Philip as men who lived the Resurrection and challenged religious leaders to know “bomb-blessing has no place in Jesus’ self-giving.”
Syrian men who lost limbs during the civil war get prosthetic legs in Hamorya, Syria, in this Oct. 22, 2015, file photo. (CNS photo/Mohammed Badra, EPA)
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March 10, 2016
"What is particularly fascinating and troubling is all three recent popes were clearly opposed to the wars, yet at no level in the Catholic community was there any major opposition or sustained witness," San Diego Bishop Robert W. McElroy said.
Q and A. Rabbi Polish is joined by America Editor-in-Chief Matt Malone after he delivered America Media's annual John Courtney Murray lecture on Jan. 12. (Photo by Ashley McKinless)
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January 14, 2016
"Nostra Aetate" uprooted previous church teachings and charted a new course for the relationship between Jews and Catholics in a bold, unequivocal, radical way, Rabbi Daniel F. Polish said.The manner and vigor in which the principles of the Second Vatican Council's declaration on relat
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September 02, 2015
Pope Francis will get a glimpse of leafy Central Park and thousands of waving New Yorkers on Sept. 25 when he makes "a historic procession" through the urban landmark.