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FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
In rural America, shrinking parishes have to share priests. That’s nothing to fear.
FaithVatican Dispatch
Luke Hansen
As the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon reaches its halfway point, leaders of indigenous communities are speaking with passion about what is at stake for their communities and their hopes for this synod.
FaithSunday To Sunday
America Video

Father Jude Siciliano, O.P. and Sister Patricia Bruno, O.P. call themselves the Dominican Preaching team and they travel the country preaching parish retreats and giving scripture workshops.

View the complete episode at http://www.sundaytosunday.net.

 A man holds a banner showing new St. John Henry Newman before the canonization Mass for five new saints celebrated by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Oct. 13, 2019. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithFaith in Focus
Gregory Hillis
Like Newman, I am a convert to Roman Catholicism, but it is the way Newman converted that is most important to me.
FaithPodcasts
Inside the Vatican
This week on "Inside the Vatican," the hosts explain how the Amazon synod is different from previous synods.
Celestina Fernandes da Silva, a Catholic activist, waters flowers in front of her home in the Wapishana indigenous village of Tabalascada, Brazil, on April 3, 2019. (CNS Photo/Paul Jeffrey) 
FaithDispatches
Eduardo Campos Lima
According to priests and women religious who have worked in the Amazon for decades, the particularities of the Catholic mission in the region—especially the lack of clergy to attend to thousands of geographically isolated communities—has led them to make hard choices.