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(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Tuesday told Christians not to wear the crucifix only as a symbol of belonging but to look to Jesus on the Cross as He who died for our salvation.The Pope’s words came during morning Mass at the Casa Santa Marta. Three times, Pope Francis said, in today’s liturgical reading Jesus says to the Pharisees: “You will die in your sins”. That’s because their hearts were closed and they did not understand the mystery of the Lord. “To die in your sins” he said, is a bad thing.Reflecting on the First Reading in which the Lord tells Moses to make a saraph serpent and mount it on a pole and “whoever looks at it after being bitten will live,” the Pope said the serpent is “the symbol of the devil,” the father of lies, he who caused humanity to sin.And he recalled that Jesus said “When you lift up the Son of Man, then you will realize that I AM, and that I do nothing on my own.&rdquo...
Cardinal Gracias of India, expressed deep sorrow for the victims of recent attacks on  St. Petersburg subway in Russia and Sufi Shrine in Pakistan. Card. Oswald Gracias, archbishop of Mumbai and president of the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences (FABC), speaking to AsiaNews said he received with great sorrow the news of the blast in St. Petersburg, and the death of 20 people at a Pakistani Sufi shrine. These incidents he said, fill our hearts with lamentations for the senseless loss of lives and the trail of destruction and often acts of reprisals."When will this end, my heart weeps, as I hear of such tragic news, which in nearly all instances affects vulnerable communities and peoples, greatly to their disadvantage. Besides the natural calamities of the devastating floods wreaking havoc in Peru and our kidnapped Salesians Fr. Tom Uzhunnalil  all make us fervently cry out for God’s Mercy” he said.According to Card. Gracias, "We are g...
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) -- A suicide bomber was behind a blast on the St. Petersburg subway that killed 14 people, Russian investigators said Tuesday, while authorities in the Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan identified a suspect as a Kyrgyz-born Russian citizen....
BEIRUT (AP) -- A suspected chemical attack in a town in Syria's northern Idlib province killed dozens of people on Tuesday, Syrian opposition activists said, describing the attack as among the worst in the country's six-year civil war....
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) -- The Latest on the deadly subway bombing in St. Petersburg (all times local):...
Does your lack of patience make you blind or deaf to the way God is working in your life?
Mocoa, Colombia, Apr 4, 2017 / 12:08 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The bishop of the Colombian city scourged by landslides on Saturday has described a “complex and chaotic situation”, and appealed for humanitarian aid for the city's inhabitants. #NuestrosHéroes apoyando y liderando labores de rescate por Avalancha #Mocoa #EjercitoEnMocoa pic.twitter.com/Xo1iCImo3Q— Ejército de Colombia (@COL_EJERCITO) April 1, 2017 Landslides swept over Mocoa in the early hours of April 1 when the three rivers that flow through the city overflowed after torrential rainfall. At least 254 people have died in the natural disaster, and hundreds were injured.Bishop Luis Albeiro Maldonado Monsalve of Mocoa-Sibundoy has issued “a call for solidarity for everyone to join together in this difficult moment, to look toward this region in so great of need.”In a statement posted on the website of the Colombian bishops' conference, Bishop Maldonado appealed for...
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- For a whole year, the North Carolina Tar Heels wondered if they'd get another chance....
MOCOA, Colombia (AP) -- Lines of people quietly walked the streets of Mocoa, followed by hearses carrying coffins to a cemetery where open graves waited for the next somber burials....
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- A push to offer in-state college tuition rates to students whose parents brought them into the country illegally is picking up unlikely momentum from some Republicans in Tennessee, a deeply conservative state that voted overwhelmingly for President Donald Trump and his tough stance on immigration....
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