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Supporters gather outside before a rally for President Donald Trump at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Friday, Feb, 21, 2020. (Dylan Stewart/Image of Sport via AP)
Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
J.D. Long García
About one-fourth of U.S. Latino voters strongly support President Trump. The positive direction of the economy is a major reason for their approval, writes J.D. Long-García.
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Politics & SocietyShort Take
Ryan Burge
Catholics and other Americans are losing confidence in the medical community, writes political scientist Ryan Burge, who examines new survey data. That could complicate efforts to fight Covid-19.
Politics & SocietyNews
Catholic News Service
U.S. Catholic bishops are creating a project in which parishes accompany expectant mothers.
Politics & SocietyNews
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Due to coronavirus precautions, Pope Francis celebrated Mass at his residence without people who normally attend it.
Politics & SocietyNews
Ryan Di Corpo
Fordham University announced on March 9 that, in addition to a prior decision canceling all on-campus activities, the university would only conduct classes online beginning on March 11.
Worshippers pray during a Mass in honor of of St. Cajetan, the patron saint of labor and bread, during feast day celebrations for the saint on Aug. 7, 2018, outside St. Cayetano Church in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (CNS photo/Marcos Brindicci, Reuters)
FaithDispatches
Eduardo Campos Lima
The accelerated reduction in the size of the Catholic flock in Argentina confirmed an overall Latin American trend: Between 2008 and 2019, the proportion of Catholics in Argentina dropped from 77 percent to 63 percent.
Following, carefully, in his father’s footsteps—Homero Gómez in El Rosario. Photo by Jan-Albert Hootsen.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jan-Albert Hootsen
A shadow hangs over El Rosario where each year millions of monarch butterflies alight on the reserve's fir trees. Two local protectors of Mexico's monarch preserve have been killed, and so far, no one can say what happened to them.
Politics & SocietyNews
Catholic News Service
The poll was conducted by McLaughlin & Associates for Aid to the Church in Need-USA, an international papal agency that supports suffering and persecuted Christians in more than 140 countries.
FaithPodcasts
The Examen with Father James Martin, S.J.
For Lent, some advice: Be a kind person!
Politics & SocietyNews
Lise Alves - Catholic News Service
The Archdiocese of Sao Paulo announced the creation of a commission to investigate allegations of sexual abuse linked to the Catholic Church.
FaithFaith in Focus
Holly Taylor Coolman
We have tried to live out concern for those around us, but it turned out that we could not begin to outdo them in generosity.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
"Synodality," which literally means "walking together," has become a key topic of Pope Francis' pontificate, but one which has raised questions and even confusion.
Politics & SocietyNews
Frances D'Emilio - Associated PressAngela Charlton - Associated Press
After mass testing uncovered more than 7,300 infections, Italy's outbreak surged to nearly equal South Korea's, which had been tapering off, and trailing China, where COVID-19 is in retreat.
A man wearing a mask takes a photo as Pope Francis appears on a video monitor in St. Peter's Square as he leads the Angelus from his library in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican March 8, 2020. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
The pope appeared to be in good health and appeared for a moment at the window at the end of the Angelus to greet the small gathering in St. Peter's Square “in real time.”
A woman wearing a mask for protection from the coronavirus watches as Pope Francis leads the Angelus from the window of his studio overlooking St. Peter's Square at the Vatican March 1, 2020. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
These changes correspond to Italian government restrictions on large public gatherings to limit transmission of coronavirus.
Arts & CultureFilm
Ryan Di Corpo
To its benefit, “Sister,” directed by Joe Cardona and José L. Vázquez, does not focus exclusively on Sister Helen’s work against the death penalty but also discusses her early life and spiritual formation.
FaithNews
Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
Lyon Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, 69, had offered to resign when the Lyon court in March 2019 first convicted him and gave him a six-month suspended sentence for failing to report the predator priest to police.
Politics & SocietyNews
Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
Though 52% of Catholic voters cast ballots for Trump in the 2016 presidential election, the majority of Latino Catholics overwhelmingly voted for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
The Friday reflections in Lent, like in Advent, usually are led by the official "preacher of the papal household," who, for the past 40 years, has been Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamessa.
Politics & SocietyEditorials
The Editors
The State Department's sanction raised some hope in El Salvador that the perpetrators of the Jesuit murders and more of the era’s worst offenses would finally have to face survivors and family members of their victims in court. Unfortunately, even such small expectations for justice are already imperiled.