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Children's book inspired by pastoral teaches lessons in overcoming racism


Children's book inspired by pastoral teaches lessons in overcoming racism
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This is the book cover of "Everyone Belongs." Bishop Shelton J. Fabre of Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana, chairman of the U.S. bishops' Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism, said the new children's book is "about recognizing the image of God in all people, valuing our differences, righting wrongs and forgiveness." It was published by the ad hoc committee and Loyola Press. (CNS photo/courtesy USCCB)
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WASHINGTON (CNS) -- "Everyone Belongs," a new children's book published by the U.S. bishops' Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism and Loyola Press, "is a book about recognizing the image of God in all people, valuing our differences, righting wrongs and forgiveness," said the ad hoc committee's chairman.

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Minneapolis archbishop calls for healing after Derek Chauvin verdict


Denver, Colo., Oct 26, 2020 / 05:06 pm (CNA).-  
Coloradans are preparing for a ballot referendum that would ban abortion after 22 weeks of pregnancy in the state. While abortion advocates argue that such abortions are “extremely rare,” statistics recorded by a longtime Colorado abortionist shed light on the late term abortions performed at one Boulder clinic.
The data reveals hundreds of late-term abortions performed over a 20-year period on babies with fetal abnormalities such as Down syndrome.
Warren Hern, an abortionist who has been active in Boulder, Colorado since 1975, released a paper in 2014 which included many self-reported statistics about the abortions his clinic performed between 1992 and 2012.

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Catholic Church leaders react to Derek Chauvin verdict in killing of George Floyd

Catholic Church leaders react to Derek Chauvin verdict in killing of George Floyd
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Statement of US bishop chairmen on verdict in trial of Derek Chauvin | News Headlines


April 21, 2021
CWN Editor's Note: “Let us pray that through the revelation of so much pain and sadness, that God strengthens us to cleanse our land of the evil of racism which also manifests in ways that are hardly ever spoken, ways that never reach the headlines,” said the bishops who chair the Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism and the Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development. “Let us then join in the hard work of peacefully rebuilding what hatred and frustration have torn down.”
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Catholics urged to join in efforts needed to address racism, right wrongs


People at the Barclays Center in New York City react April 20, 2021, after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. (CNS photo/Jeenah Moon, Reuters)
Apr. 21, 2021
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WASHINGTON – Following the Chauvin verdict, the chairmen of two U.S. bishops' committees prayed God "strengthens us to cleanse our land of the evil of racism, which also manifests in ways that are hardly ever spoken, ways that never reach the headlines."
The May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd while in police custody and the surrounding events, including the three-week trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer now found guilty for his death, revealed "so much pain and sadness."

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St Paul-Minneapolis archbishop calls for the 'healing power of Christ' following verdict in George Floyd murder - U.S. News - News

St Paul-Minneapolis archbishop calls for the 'healing power of Christ' following verdict in George Floyd murder - U.S. News - News
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Catholics pray for end to anti-Asian hate crimes, violence


Catholics pray for end to anti-Asian hate crimes, violence
People in New York City are seen during a Rally Against Hate March 21, 2021, to end discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. President Joe Biden March 30 announced plans to crack down on attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, including a review of how the Department of Justice can bolster its efforts to track and prosecute hate crimes. (CNS photo/Eric Lee, Reuters)
By Catholic News Service • Posted April 1, 2021
WASHINGTON (CNS) — Asian and Pacific Islander Catholic groups and a number of Catholic bishops have joined their voices with others in calling for an end to violence and hate crimes against Americans of Asian and Pacific Island heritage.

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Catholic groups, bishops pray for end to anti-Asian hate crimes, violence


People in New York City are seen during a Rally Against Hate March 21, 2021, to end discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. President Joe Biden March 30 announced plans to crack down on attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, including a review of how the Department of Justice can bolster its efforts to track and prosecute hate crimes. (CNS/Reuters/Eric Lee)
Washington — Asian and Pacific Islander Catholic groups and a number of Catholic bishops have joined their voices with others in calling for an end to violence and hate crimes against Americans of Asian and Pacific Island heritage.
"We call on communities to engage in peaceful dialogue at the local and national levels to address prejudice and anti-Asian bias. We stand for the peaceful co-existence of all peoples, we pray for compassion and love, and work toward healing and unity," said a March 31 statement from the leaders of 16 groups representing Korean, Chinese, Indonesian, Filipino, Vietnamese, Hmong, Burmese, Indian and other Asian Catholics.

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Tackling racism is difficult work, but it must be done, says Bishop Fabre

Tackling racism is difficult work, but it must be done, says Bishop Fabre
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Work of tackling racism is difficult but must be done, says Bishop Fabre

Work of tackling racism is difficult but must be done, says Bishop Fabre
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