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 Supporters of President Donald Trump join in prayer outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington Jan. 6, 2021, where U.S. Congress will meet in joint session to certify the Electoral College vote for President-elect Joe Biden. (CNS photo/Mike Theiler, Reuters)
FaithFaith and Reason
James Martin, S.J.
Father James Martin: An alarming number of Catholic clergy contributed to an environment that led to the fatal riots at the U.S. Capitol.
FaithExplainer
Colleen Dulle
Women have served as lectors and acolytes for decades. Now Pope Francis has changed canon law to formally recognize their ministry.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
The Legionaries of Christ university in Rome plans to honor Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, with its “A Life for Life” award.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Recognizing “the gifts of each baptized person”—women and men—Pope Francis ordered a change to canon law and liturgical norms so that women could be formally installed as lectors and acolytes.
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis is “deeply concerned” about the situation in the United States and is praying for peace and harmony in the country.
FaithFaith in Focus
Tinamarie Stolz
Trump supporters and the marginalized. Republicans and Democrats. Catholic leaders and myself. How do I hold them all together?