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Headlines for October 11, 2024

Ordered from most to least recent.

 Pope meets with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
 Synod, October 10: New synod guidelines announced, but not made public, as discussion of transparency begins
 Pope, in book foreword, laments ‘resistance to change’ on women in the Church
 Pope assures Ukrainian Catholic leader of continued support for Ukraine
 Syro-Malabar conflicts continue; police protecting archbishop
 Cardinal Müller sidelined by illness; hopes to rejoin Synod
 Pope Francis: Don’t blind yourself to the needs of the homeless
 Renewed papal appeal for abolition of death penalty
 Spanish prime minister meets with Pontiff
 Papal encouragement for Austrian Ski Association
 ‘1 out of 5’: Vatican newspaper decries pervasive sexual assault of girls in sub-Saharan Africa

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Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Lent; Opt. Mem. St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop

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The first reading from Isaiah represents one of the most striking passages of the Bible that affirms the love of God for his people. It was a message of consolation addressed to the Jewish captives in Babylon promising them the joys of Messianic times. We are also captives and exiles because of our sins and human…

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