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Pope, Vatican back U.N. appeal for Easter truce in Ukraine

Pope Francis and the Vatican are urging world leaders to listen to the people’s cry for peace, and they have backed an appeal by the head of the United Nations for an Easter truce in Ukraine.

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Vatican officials in US to study alleged miracles in Father Tolton’s cause

The local ABC-TV affiliate in Quincy, where Father Augustus Tolton grew up and is buried, reported April 14 that Vatican representatives were in the United States to investigate possible miracles related to the priest's sainthood cause.
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Ukrainian Marine to pope: Mariupol ‘what hell on earth looks like’

A Ukrainian Marine commander pleaded with Pope Francis to do everything to save the city of Mariupol, which is close to being captured by Russian forces.
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Report: Kids’ time spent on screen soars during the pandemic

Use of screen media is up 17% for teens (ages 13-18) and tweens (ages 8-12) from the start of the pandemic, according to Common Sense Media. And that doesn't take into account time spent attending school virtually and doing homework.
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Peace comes through meekness, not war and violence, pope says

Jesus brings peace to today's shattered world through meekness and not through an "armed peace" that seeks to subjugate others, Pope Francis said.
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Before washing prisoners’ feet, pope tells them God forgives

Before washing the feet of 12 inmates, Pope Francis told them and other prisoners that God never tires of forgiving anyone who asks.
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Praying for victims, police, bishop says shooting shook all ‘to our core’

In his homily at the evening chrism Mass April 12, Brooklyn Bishop Robert J. Brennan spoke of the subway shooting that occurred early in the day, saying: "We were shaken to our core this morning, right here in the borough ...
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