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Even some Catholics disliked saints’ statues at Massachusetts police station. A judge agreed.
(RNS) — A bronze statue of St. Michael stepping on the devil reminds some residents of acts of police brutality, such as the murder of George Floyd.
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5mPope Leo tells secular Spain not to leave Catholic faith in the ‘museum of the past’
MADRID (RNS) – Before one of the largest crowds of his young pontificate, Pope Leo XIV used Spain’s Corpus Christi celebrations to call Catholics in an increasingly secular country back to a public, living faith.
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2m"Congregation of the World": Union Seminary's Rev. Dr. Serene Jones
The first woman president of historic Union Theological Seminary in New York City reflects on her 18 years in the position, and on the state of activism and religious vocation in 2026 America.
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6mPope Leo tells youth in Madrid to be 'sparks of a new humanity'
MADRID (RNS) — Leo encouraged young people to cast aside appearances, to seek justice and to live an honest life.
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6mIn Spain, Pope Leo XIV urges Europe to overcome polarization
MADRID (RNS) — Pope Leo XIV urged Europe to embrace complexity instead of divisive simplifications while speaking to political and diplomatic authorities in Madrid.
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5mPope Leo makes clear Iran is not a 'just war,' as he travels to Madrid for week in Spain
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (RNS) — The pope touched on ‘just war’ theory, the war in Ukraine, the soccer World Cup and even Bad Bunny during the papal flight taking him to Madrid.