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Mexican priest accused of murder after celebrating victim's funeral Mass
By David Agren, Catholic News ServiceMEXICO CITY -- A priest in Mexico City has been arrested for murder barely a week after he celebrated a funeral Mass for the victim.
Catholic aid group raises millions for persecuted Christians
By Junno Arocho Esteves, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY -- Aid to the Church in Need raised over 111 million euros ($125 million) in 2018 to help support persecuted Christians, particularly in the Middle East where tens of thousands of Christians have been forced to flee their homes due to ongoing war and conflicts over the last decade.
Historic cross on public property can stay, Supreme Court rules
By Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON (CNS) -- In a 7-2 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of preserving a historic cross-shaped memorial in Bladensburg, Maryland saying the cross did not endorse religion.
Abuse hotline gets go ahead by scandalized U.S. bishops
By Dennis Sadowski, Catholic News ServiceBALTIMORE -- Creation of a third-party system for receiving confidential reports of complaints against bishops was approved at the spring general assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Cardinal joins fight against divisive bill
By Catholic News ServiceHONG KONG -- Cardinal John Tong Hon has joined with activists and religious leaders calling for the withdrawal of Hong Kong’s controversial extradition bill.
Vaccines preserve 'moral health' of communities, say church experts
By Emily Benson, Catholic News ServiceALBANY, N.Y. -- Measles, chicken pox and other diseases are making a comeback as more parents are choosing not to vaccinate their children out of the fear of side effects, especially with regard to the Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccine. Skeptics are concerned it leads to sickness autism or death.
Eritrean bishops: government seized church-run health centers
By Francis Njuguna, Catholic News ServiceNAIROBI, Kenya -- All health facilities run by the Catholic Church in Eritrea have been seized by the government, the country's bishops said.
Catechist instructor shot dead in southern Mexico
By David Agren, Catholic News ServiceMEXICO CITY -- A catechist instructor was shot dead at a chapel in Chiapas state -- another example of how the violence consuming Mexico is impacting the Catholic Church.
Young women urged to reject ego, focus on life of integrity, honesty
By Kurt Jensen, Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON -- Spiritual advice was mixed with practical suggestions at the GIVEN Catholic Young Women's Leadership Forum held at The Catholic University of America in Washington.
Bishop to remain with Hong Kong protesters 'no matter how long they stay'
By Catholic News ServiceHONG KONG -- As massive protests continued in Hong Kong, the auxiliary bishop pledged to remain with those opposing a controversial extradition bill and the resignation of the Chinese territory's leader.
Southern Baptists wrestling with sex abuse crisis of their own
By Brian Fraga, Catholic News ServiceAs the U.S. Catholic bishops met in Baltimore to discuss new mechanisms to hold themselves accountable on sex abuse, the Southern Baptist Convention was wrestling with the same vexing issue at its annual meeting June 11-12 in Birmingham, Alabama.