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Bishop urges U.K. to act to protect Hong Kong democracy agreement
By Simon Caldwell, Catholic News ServiceMANCHESTER, England -- An English bishop urged the U.K. government to take action against violations of democratic freedoms in Hong Kong.
Churches battle hunger in new COVID epicentre
By Barbara Fraser, Catholic News ServiceLIMA, Peru -- Diego Ramirez, a single father in a rural village in southern Guatemala, worked in a restaurant and kept a chicken farm, selling the birds in a market to support his three daughters.
Bosnian church official defends Mass for victims of communist massacre
By Jonathan Luxmoore, Catholic News ServiceWARSAW, Poland -- Bosnian church leaders defended their decision to hold a Mass for civilians and former soldiers slaughtered by victorious communist forces in Yugoslavia, despite international condemnations and domestic protests.
U.S. Bishops 'sickened' by Floyd's death, urge racism be met 'head-on'
By Julie Asher, Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON -- The U.S. Catholic bishops said May 29 they "are broken-hearted, sickened and outraged to watch another video of an African American man being killed before our very eyes."
Rain, flooding compound problems for state in eastern India
By Catholic News ServiceGUWAHATI, India -- Incessant rain and floods have forced hundreds of thousands of people to move to safer places in eastern India's Assam state, adding to the misery brought by the COVID-19 pandemic and a mid-May cyclone.
Trump pushes to open houses of worship
By Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON -- Saying America needs “more prayer, not less,” President Donald Trump has declared houses of worship “essential” and directed the country’s governors “to do the right thing and allow these very important essential places of faith to open right now, this weekend.”
Vatican Museums to reopen June 1
By Courtney Mares, Catholic News AgencyVATICAN CITY (CNA) -- The Vatican Museums announced Saturday that it will reopen on June 1, two days before Italy opens its borders to European visitors after nearly three months of lockdown.
Catholic volunteers lend aid to cyclone victims in India
By Catholic News ServiceBHOPAL, India -- Catholic volunteers provided food and shelter to hundreds of people in coastal eastern India after Cyclone Amphan devastated the region May 20, killing 80 people and destroying thousands of homes.
Catholic colleges, universities face pandemic's financial punch
By Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON -- The coronavirus pandemic that has impacted the health and economy of the nation particularly dealt a blow to Catholic higher education, from the large universities with hefty endowments to smaller liberal arts schools.
African church leaders work to curb domestic abuse during lockdown
By Fredrick Nzwili, Catholic News ServiceNAIROBI, Kenya -- On the night of May 9, Edward Okello, an aeronautical engineer, died when a kitchen knife was plunged into his chest. Vigilance Shighi later said she did not know how the weapon hit her boyfriend, who had beaten her.
Catholic leaders warn of humanitarian, environmental tragedy in Amazon
By Barbara Fraser, Catholic News ServiceLIMA, Peru -- Catholic leaders warn that as the coronavirus pandemic spreads into the Amazon basin, the region may face a "humanitarian and environmental tragedy."