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Parkland survivors, U.S. bishops have much in common on gun violence
WASHINGTON (CNS) — After the mass shooting that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, Feb. 14, 2018 — this century’s Valentine’s Day Massacre — students who survived the attack have made the case for stricter gun laws, organizing under the banner March for Our Lives.
Texas cardinal calls on community to ‘support,’ ‘offer healing’ for victims and families after...
HOUSTON (CNS) — In response to the May 18 school shooting at a Houston-area high school, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston said the archdiocesan community would “unite to support and offer healing to those affected.”
Time for surgery: America is broken and we need a new heart
The truth is we’re facing a heart problem. Our heart is not beating in sync with God’s heart. Let us rededicate ourselves to love and serving others, to being good neighbors and parishioners, involved in our communities, seeking out the lost.
‘Cry out,’ pope tells young people at Palm Sunday Mass
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Celebrating Palm Sunday Mass with thousands of young people, Pope Francis urged them to continue singing and shouting “hosanna” in the world, proclaiming the lordship of Jesus and following His example of outreach to the poor and suffering.
Catholic schools observe some form of National School Walkout
How the observance looked in the Diocese of Phoenix and across the country, including a few elementary schools.
National School Walkout is time of prayer for many Catholic schools
For many diocesan and private Catholic school leaders, balancing student advocacy and safety was a critical decision not made lightly.
Coping with school shootings: surreal part of U.S. students’ routine
When classes resume at Stoneman Douglas on a modified schedule Feb. 28, they will face all their usual routines and challenges right up against the horrific memories of the fear and loss of just two weeks before.
Florida school shooting an act of ‘horrifying evil,’ says Miami archbishop
MIAMI (CNS) - Miami Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski urged community members to come together "to support one another in this time of grief" after a shooting rampage Feb. 14 at a Broward County high school left at least 17 people dead.