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Brooklyn church celebrates 170 years of faith, community and resilience

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NEW YORK — After enduring fire, flood, recession, a pandemic and changing times, a Brooklyn church still stands to celebrate its 170th anniversary on Sunday.

Much as visitors to Red Hook experience today, the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary’s clock tower was among the first sights immigrants spotted arriving in New York Harbor, said ...Read more

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Trump's border adviser blasts US Catholic bishops over criticism of immigration raids

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White House border adviser Tom Homan lambasted the Catholic Church on Friday over its stance against the Trump administration's mass deportations.

"The Catholic Church is wrong, I'm sorry," Homan told reporters outside the White House. "I'm saying it not only as the border czar, I'm saying it as a Catholic."

Homan described himself as a "...Read more

In honor of a patron saint, Catholic groups pray, protest outside Miami immigration court

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MIAMI — One day every year, Catholics around the world honor Saint Frances Cabrini, the patron saint of immigrants who spent much of her life working with marginalized Italians flocking to the United States in the early 1900s.

That day, Nov. 13, was Thursday and in Miami, faith leaders and advocates for immigrants used the celebration of ...Read more

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US Catholic bishops take stand against Trump immigration tactics, winning praise at churches

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LOS ANGELES — For the first time in 12 years, U.S. Catholic bishops have issued a unified statement to support the country's immigrants and oppose the Trump administration's "indiscriminate mass deportations of people."

The move marked a voice of support for immigrants — long a vital part of the U.S. Catholic Church — amid a year of ...Read more

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US Catholic bishops oppose Trump's 'indiscriminate' deportations in a rare statement

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LOS ANGELES — For the first time in 12 years, U.S. Catholic bishops issued a unified statement Wednesday to support the country's immigrants and oppose the Trump administration's "indiscriminate mass deportations of people."

The special statement was issued during the bishops' annual gathering in Baltimore. It was the first time since 2013 ...Read more

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A Pennsylvania synagogue opened its doors to a local church. A 'deeply profound' partnership ensued

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PHILADELPHIA — Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky and Reverend Adam Hearlson seem like they've been friends forever.

Witkovsky, 41, is the senior rabbi at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El (TBH-BE), a Conservative movement synagogue in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. Hearlson, 44, is the pastor at Overbrook Presbyterian Church (OPC), in Philadelphia.

Sitting in the ...Read more

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Moody Bible Institute sues Chicago Public Schools for religious discrimination

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CHICAGO — Moody Bible Institute is suing the Chicago Board of Education for alleged religious discrimination after the college was barred from the district’s student teaching program.

The Christian college alleges Chicago Public Schools will not allow it to participate in the program unless it signs the district’s non-discrimination ...Read more

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Pope Leo speaks out on reports of ICE refusing Communion for detained immigrants

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Pope Leo XIV urged U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to respect the spiritual rights of individuals in ICE detention after Catholic clergy members said they were prohibited from giving Communion to immigrants at a Chicago-area facility.

On Nov. 1, ICE officials refused to let a group of clergy members led by Bishop José María Garcia-...Read more

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Miami's top Catholic leader, 75, to file retirement papers. Here's what happens next

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MIAMI — Miami’s top Catholic leader Archbishop Thomas Wenski, who turned 75 this month, will be submitting a retirement letter to the Vatican.

But that doesn’t mean he plans to go anywhere — at least just yet.

Sending the letter of intent to retire is “regular protocol” for all Catholic bishops and archbishops when they turn 75, ...Read more

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Federal judge agrees to dismiss bankruptcy case filed by Oakland Catholic Diocese

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A federal bankruptcy judge Thursday granted a request by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland to dismiss its bankruptcy case, setting the stage for hundreds of sexual assault victims to take their long-running lawsuits against the church to trial in the coming months and years.

Judge William J. Lafferty said his decision would not be official ...Read more

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Can states, and a little bit of faith, convert church land into affordable housing?

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Growing up in a religious family, Florida Republican state Sen. Alexis Calatayud has seen how many church communities are no longer anchored to a single building in the way they used to be. Her small prayer groups take place over chats these days, not necessarily in person or sitting shoulder-to-shoulder in pews.

With churches in her Miami-Dade...Read more

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Protecting the flock: a complicated challenge amid rising threats to churches

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Across America, churches meant to be sanctuaries are facing deadly threats in the 21st century, and safeguarding congregations from attacks has become increasingly challenging.

Church security is a hugely complicated field, experts say, one that brings no one-size-fits-all solutions and few easy answers. Churches range in size from tiny ...Read more

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'I carry, and I don't care who knows it:' Pastors pack heat in wake of church shootings

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BALTIMORE — The Rev. Rodney Hudson has had enough scary confrontations in and around his churches that he has taken safety measures many would consider extreme.

There was the day he was giving the eulogy at a funeral and the son of the deceased rose to attack him in the pulpit. And another day, when two men mugged him in the church parking ...Read more

Franklin Graham pulls ministries from accountability group his father co-founded

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North Carolina evangelist Franklin Graham has pulled his two international ministries from the financial accountability group his father, Billy Graham, co-founded 45 years ago.

The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability has “inappropriately ventured” beyond its original mission and is “trying to become the moral police of the ...Read more

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Sister Jean Schmidt, Loyola chaplain of Final Four fame, dies at 106

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CHICAGO — Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the upbeat hoop-head Loyola University Chicago chaplain who became an adored national figure during the school’s 2018 run to the Final Four, died Thursday in Chicago. She was 106.

Loyola announced her death late Thursday night; a cause was not announced.

An omnipresent fixture at basketball games at ...Read more

Interfaith leaders visit Tallahassee seeking access to Alligator Alcatraz detainees

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MIAMI – A group of interfaith leaders visited Tallahassee Thursday seeking access to detainees at Alligator Alcatraz, the controversial migrant detention facility in the Everglades.

It was not the first time they’ve made the request.

Clergy representing six different faiths — from the First United Methodist Church to Judaism — ...Read more

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Commentary: A public fight among Illinois bishops is hurting the church and the nation

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The public clash between Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich and Springfield Bishop Thomas Paprocki over whether U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin should receive a lifetime achievement award from the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Keep Hope Alive program has spilled into the public square with damaging effect.

What might have been an internal disagreement has ...Read more

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Baltimore archdiocese, abuse survivors still far apart on settlement in bankruptcy case

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BALTIMORE — As the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy case enters its third year, there is still a gap worth hundreds of millions of dollars in court between the nation’s first diocese and the survivors of rampant sexual abuse throughout its parishes and schools.

That difference and a seeming lack of progress toward resolution, a judge...Read more

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A child dies. Two men vanish. Police investigate secretive California religious group

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LOS ANGELES — The ambulance siren blared down the quiet residential street where a 4-year-old boy was dying.

When police and paramedics arrived at 1521 Latham St. in Colton, California, they had no clue they were entering the home of a secretive religious group that — years later — would land in the spotlight after two members were ...Read more

Raid of church leader's Florida mansion reveals 57 forced laborers, feds say

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An FBI raid revealed 57 victims of forced labor living in cramped quarters at a lavish Florida mansion connected to the leaders of a church, federal officials say.

The raid, which targeted a Tampa mansion where one of the leaders lived, was carried out in August, but recently filed court records brought new details to light, including the scale...Read more