News & Commentary
Pope defends decision to give women, laymen voting rights at synod
OSV News
October 3, 2024
Pope Francis opened the second session of the Synod of Bishops defending his decision to give women and laymen votes at the assembly, saying it reflects the Second Vatican Council's teaching that a bishop exercises his ministry with and within ...
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Vance and Walz debate abortion, immigration, gun policy and democracy
OSV News
October 2, 2024
At the first and only debate Oct. 1 between Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., and Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, the vice presidential nominees of their respective parties, the candidates sparred with each other on topics including abortion, immigration, gun policy relating ...
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Relief efforts underway in western North Carolina; flooding caused by Helene devastates region
OSV News
October 1, 2024
Relief efforts are under way to help communities across western North Carolina reeling from the impacts of Tropical Storm Helene.
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Long Island diocese reaches $323 million bankruptcy settlement over abuse claims
OSV News
September 30, 2024
The Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York, has reached a preliminary settlement in what it called the "difficult ordeal" of its long-running -- and at points contentious -- bankruptcy case, while assuring the faithful that "no parishes are closing as ...
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Mountain-climbing monks enjoy views, brews, Mass on Pacific Northwest peaks
OSV News
September 27, 2024
In a summer of firsts, mountain-climbing Benedictine monks of Mount Angel Abbey took to the heights — their locally brewed beer tucked in backpacks — ascending renowned peaks in the Pacific Northwest during the season's brief window of opportunity.
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Stop the wars while there is still time, pope tells Sant’Egidio peace summit in Paris
OSV News
September 26, 2024
For three days, Paris welcomed several thousand participants from around the globe who took part in the 38th "International Meeting for Peace."
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Dikembe Mutombo, beloved NBA superstar with Georgetown University roots, dies at 58