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In Kazakhstan, "divorced people living with someone else would not dare ask for holy Communion because they know they are living in a situation of sin. It would be blasphemy," said Auxiliary Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Astana. (CNS photo illustration/Mike Crupi)
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
The statement from the Kazakh bishops can be interpreted as a response to Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation, "Amoris Laetitia."
Blood stains are seen Dec. 29 on the floor of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Mar Mina in Helwan, Egypt, near Cairo (CNS photo/Amr Abdallah Dalsh, Reuters).
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Catholic News Service
Pope Francis also prayed for the victims of the attacks on Sunday.
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Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
Hardly a week passed without at least one reaction, statement or commentary, all based on Catholic social teaching.
A man dressed as Santa is seen in Damascus, Syria, Dec. 24. Catholic patriarchs of the Middle East called for peace, security, prayer and solidarity at Christmastime.
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Doreen Abi Raad - Catholic News Service
“This is our homeland and we insist (we) remain here.”
Bishop Thanh Thai Nguyen is seen in this undated photo. He entered the country as a young refugee from Vietnam in 1973. (CNS photo/courtesy Diocese of St. Augustine)
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Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
Bishop Nguyen was forced to flee his native country as a seminarian, spending 18 days at sea without food or water.
Pope Francis leaves St. Peter's Basilica after celebrating a Mass for deceased cardinals and bishops on Nov. 3. (CNS photo/Maurizio Brambatti, EPA)
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The Editors
While Cardinal Law's funeral is held at St. Peter's, the church is still waiting for the formal renewal of the pope's sex abuse commission. More transparency is needed to build trust in the church's commitment to reform.