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Irish missionary freed after monthlong kidnapping in Haiti
OSV News
September 4, 2025
(OSV News) — A longtime Irish missionary in Haiti has been freed after nearly a month of captivity. Gena Heraty, who has been working in Haiti for 30 years, was freed along with the other hostages captured Aug. 3 after ...
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From Final Four fame to 106: Sister Jean still cheering Loyola on
OSV News
September 3, 2025
It's been more than seven years since Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt became a household name virtually overnight.
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Pope talks about what Saint Augustine has taught him
Catholic News Service
September 2, 2025
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — “So much of who I am I owe to the spirit and the teachings of Saint Augustine,” Pope Leo XIV told his Augustinian confreres and their benefactors who were celebrating the saint’s feast day in Philadelphia. As Cardinal ...
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As US celebrates Labor Day, how AI should–and should not–be used at work
OSV News
September 1, 2025
The dignity of workers must be protected amid the growing use of artificial intelligence in the workplace, the chairman of the U.S. bishops' domestic policy committee said in an Aug. 29 statement for Labor Day, Sept. 1.
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Parents of children killed in Minneapolis Catholic school shooting speak out
OSV News
August 29, 2025
8-year-old Fletcher Merkel "loved his family, friends, fishing, cooking and any sport that he was allowed to play" and the hole left in his family's hearts by his death will never be filled, his father remarked at an Aug. 28 ...
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Archbishop Hebda after Catholic school shooting: We ask for prayers, action
OSV News
August 28, 2025
Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda told media Aug. 27 that prayers offered from around the United States and world, including from Pope Leo XIV, have been "a source of hope" following that morning's mass shooting during Mass at Annunciation Catholic School ...
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As war nears two-year mark, Catholic leaders head to Holy Land