Catholic News Service
February 28, 2018
Christianity's holiest site caught in tax protest
JERUSALEM – Christian leaders in the Holy Land reopened the Church of the Holy Sepulcher Feb. 28 after the Israeli government set up a negotiating team to resolve a municipal dispute over property taxes.
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International
February 27, 2018
Court blocks Trump administration's effort to end DACA in March
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court has dealt a blow to the Trump administration's effort to end a program in March that protects young adults brought to the U.S. without legal permission as minors.
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International
February 26, 2018
In marches around Philippines, Catholics protest threats to life
MANILA, Philippines – Catholics came out strongly against what they described as "threats to life" in rallies held in major cities across the Philippines Feb. 24.
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International
February 26, 2018
Rome Colosseum cloaked in red to honour modern martyrs
ROME – Rome's Colosseum, long a symbol of the persecution of early Christians, was bathed in red light late Feb. 24 as a reminder of and a prayer for the thousands of Christians being persecuted for their faith today.
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International
February 26, 2018
Mideast Christian leaders shut Church of Holy Sepulchre to protest taxes
JERUSALEM – Protesting several recent actions they described as a "systematic campaign ... against the churches and the Christian community in the Holy Land," the heads of Christian churches announced Feb. 25 they were closing of the doors of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for an undisclosed period of time.
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International
February 23, 2018
With growing student activism on gun violence, will lawmakers act?
WASHINGTON – Determination and resolve, mixed with frustration and anger, are guiding a new round of resolute activism to reshape federal gun laws.
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International
February 23, 2018
Prayer for peace in Congo, South Sudan a call to action, cardinal says
VATICAN – Pope Francis' call for a day of prayer and fasting for peace in war-torn countries like South Sudan and Congo is also a reminder for world leaders to protect their countrymen from violence and injustice, a Vatican official said.
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International
February 23, 2018
Refugee, migrant children should not be detained like criminals, U.N. speakers say
UNITED NATIONS – Migration is not a crime and vulnerable migrant and refugee children should not be detained as if they were criminals, speakers said at a U.N. program Feb. 21.
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International
February 22, 2018
Christian leader, English bishop add to outcry over attacks in Syria
AMMAN, Jordan – A Syrian Christian political leader has joined the growing ranks of international condemnation over violent attacks in Syria's northwestern area of Afrin and the Damascus enclave of Eastern Ghouta.
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International
February 21, 2018
Parkland students arrive in Florida capital to urge action on gun reform
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – About 100 students from Parkland arrived in Tallahassee the evening of Feb. 20, highly motivated to press their state lawmakers in person to reform gun laws after the deadly shooting rampage at their high school.
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International