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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Catholic bishops and diocesan tribunals are making steady progress in implementing Pope Francis' reforms to make the annulment process quicker, but it is taking longer to achieve the pope's goal of making the process less expensive for couples.
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Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Church services and Mass online cannot compare to or replace the in-person participation of the faithful, Cardinal Sarah told the world's bishops.
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Catholic News Service
A new law requires priests in the state of Queensland to break the seal of confession to report child sex abuse to police or face three years in jail.
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Manuel Rueda - Catholic News Service
In Bogota, Columbia, a priest who was unable to celebrate Mass in his parish accepted a company's invitation to conduct "a drive-in Mass" at an old racetrack.
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Given the longevity of the pandemic, the church in Europe will have to deal with the urgency of keeping the faithful engaged in their faith, according to the archbishop of Luxembourg.
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Manuel Rueda - Catholic News Service
In Columbia, as elsewhere, how to conduct funerals for loved ones have been changed as a result of the pandemic.