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Pro-life group plans D C prayer vigil to end abortion in Lenten campaign

Dozens of pro-life activists plan to hold a Wednesday night prayer vigil outside a Planned Parenthood facility in the nation's capital, resuming a twice-a-year campaign of around-the-clock seasonal outreach at abortion clinics.

Pro-life advocates stand up to save generations – Catholic Philly

Close to 1200 gathered for the Nov. 21 Stand Up For Life Dinner, part of an effort keynote speaker and former abortion clinic worker Patricia Sandoval said is

RADIO INTERVIEW: Reaching out to Catholic military veterans

RADIO INTERVIEW: Reaching out to Catholic military veterans
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Harvard Catholic Center engages intellectual tradition with new forum

Baltimore, Md., Jun 12, 2019 / 03:48 pm (CNA).- At the US Conference of Catholic Bishops’ biannual assemblies, new members of the US episcopate are announced, to much applause. CNA spoke to the newest members of the USCCB to find out what it’s like to be the new kid on the block. Two of this year’s newcomers, Bishops William Muhm and Joseph Coffey have much in common. They have both served in the Navy, both as chaplains and prior to entering seminary; both were announced as the auxiliary bishops of the Archdiocese for the Military Services Jan. 22; and both were consecrated March 25. Neither expected to be bishops.

Honor veterans with prayer, gratitude, says military bishop

Honor veterans with prayer, gratitude, says military bishop Bishop Joseph Coffey, a priest of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in active chaplain service with the U.S. Navy, is an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Military Services for the USA, the largest archdiocese in the world. (Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA) By Gina Christian • Posted May 28, 2021 As the nation marks Memorial Day, prayer and gratitude are two ways in which Catholics can best honor veterans, said a bishop and decorated military chaplain. “You might want to go to Mass that day and pray for them,” said Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Coffey, Vicar for Veterans Affairs in the U.S.’s Archdiocese for the Military Services. “And if you see any veterans, thank them for their service.”

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