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BERLIN (AP) -- German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung says it has obtained a vast trove of documents detailing the offshore financial dealings of the rich and famous....

BERLIN (AP) -- German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung says it has obtained a vast trove of documents detailing the offshore financial dealings of the rich and famous....

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CAIRO (AP) -- Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham sought to reassure the Arab world Sunday over the prospect of Donald Trump becoming president, saying in Cairo that Congress would continue to play a primary role in foreign policy, "regardless of what Mr. Trump says or does."...

CAIRO (AP) -- Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham sought to reassure the Arab world Sunday over the prospect of Donald Trump becoming president, saying in Cairo that Congress would continue to play a primary role in foreign policy, "regardless of what Mr. Trump says or does."...

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Donald Trump on Sunday called for John Kasich to drop out of the Republican presidential race, arguing that the Ohio governor who's only won his home state so far shouldn't be allowed to continue accumulating delegates if he has no chance of being the nominee....

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Donald Trump on Sunday called for John Kasich to drop out of the Republican presidential race, arguing that the Ohio governor who's only won his home state so far shouldn't be allowed to continue accumulating delegates if he has no chance of being the nominee....

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(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has appealed for peace in Ukraine and highlighted the tragedy of “all  those who thirst for reconciliation and peace”.Speaking on Sunday during the Regina Caeli prayer in St. Peter’s Square the Pope said he is thinking in particular of the many who are suffering the effects of violence here in Europe.  “I am thinking of the ordeal of those who suffer the consequences of the violence in Ukraine: of those who continue to live in lands that are turned upside-down by hostilities that have caused thousands of deaths, and of those – over a million – who have been forced to leave due to  the grave situation that persists” he said.And noting that the most vulnerable are always involved – elderly people and children – Pope Francis said that while  he accompanies them with prayers he has also announced a special charity collection to support them.Inviting all faithful to join in favou...

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has appealed for peace in Ukraine and highlighted the tragedy of “all  those who thirst for reconciliation and peace”.

Speaking on Sunday during the Regina Caeli prayer in St. Peter’s Square the Pope said he is thinking in particular of the many who are suffering the effects of violence here in Europe.
  
“I am thinking of the ordeal of those who suffer the consequences of the violence in Ukraine: of those who continue to live in lands that are turned upside-down by hostilities that have caused thousands of deaths, and of those – over a million – who have been forced to leave due to  the grave situation that persists” he said.

And noting that the most vulnerable are always involved – elderly people and children – Pope Francis said that while  he accompanies them with prayers he has also announced a special charity collection to support them.

Inviting all faithful to join in favour of this initiative, the Pope said that next Sunday, April 24, it will be possible to contribute to the collection in all Catholic Churches in Europe.

“This gesture of charity, beyond alleviating material suffering, expresses my personal closeness and the solidarity of the entire Church” he said.

And he expressed his profound hope that it may be of help to promote peace and the respect for rights in that “worn out land”.

Pope Francis also recalled that on April 4 we mark the International Day of Awareness Against Antipersonnel Mines. He said that too many people continue to be killed or mutilated by these terrible explosives and that brave men and women risk their lives to clear mined land.

“Please, let us renew the commitment for a world without landmines” he appealed.

 

    
 

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By Cindy WoodenVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis asked Catholic diocesesaround the world to set up a permanent memorial of the Year of Mercy byestablishing a hospital, home for the aged or school in an under-served area. Celebrating Divine Mercy Sunday with an evening prayer vigilApril 2 and a morning Mass April 3, the pope said the idea came to him during ameeting with a charitable organization and he decided to mention it at thevigil with participants of the European gathering of the World ApostolicCongress of Mercy and followers of the Divine Mercy devotion."As a reminder, a 'monument' let's say, to this Year ofMercy, how beautiful it would be if in every diocese there were a structuralwork of mercy: a hospital, a home for the aged or abandoned children, a schoolwhere there isn't one, a home for recovering drug addicts -- so many thingscould be done," the pope said."Let's think about it and speak with the bishops,"the pope told thousands of people gathered in St. Peter's Square...

By Cindy Wooden

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis asked Catholic dioceses around the world to set up a permanent memorial of the Year of Mercy by establishing a hospital, home for the aged or school in an under-served area.

Celebrating Divine Mercy Sunday with an evening prayer vigil April 2 and a morning Mass April 3, the pope said the idea came to him during a meeting with a charitable organization and he decided to mention it at the vigil with participants of the European gathering of the World Apostolic Congress of Mercy and followers of the Divine Mercy devotion.

"As a reminder, a 'monument' let's say, to this Year of Mercy, how beautiful it would be if in every diocese there were a structural work of mercy: a hospital, a home for the aged or abandoned children, a school where there isn't one, a home for recovering drug addicts -- so many things could be done," the pope said.

"Let's think about it and speak with the bishops," the pope told thousands of people gathered in St. Peter's Square to pray the Divine Mercy chaplet of St. Faustina Kowalska, and also to remember St. John Paul II, who promoted the devotion and died April 2, 2005.

Reciting the "Regina Coeli" prayer at the end of Mass the next day, Pope Francis said the Divine Mercy Sunday celebration was "like the heart of the Year of Mercy," and he announced that Catholic parishes throughout Europe would be asked to take up a special collection April 24 as a sign of closeness and solidarity with people suffering because of the war in Eastern Ukraine.

The war has caused thousands of deaths and forced more than 1 million people to flee their homes, he said. Pope Francis prayed that the collection, a sign of solidarity and closeness, "could help, without further delay, promote peace and respect for the law in that harshly tried land."

The more one receives mercy, Pope Francis said at the vigil April 2, "the more we are called to share it with others; it cannot be kept hidden or kept only for ourselves."

God's mercy should drive people to love others, "recognizing the face of Jesus Christ above all in those who are most distant, weak, alone, confused and marginalized," he said.

"It pains the heart" when people talk about refugees and say, "Let's throw them out," or speak about the poor and say, "Let them sleep on the street," the pope said. "Is this of Jesus?"

Reflecting on the Gospel account of Thomas, who came to faith in the risen Lord when he was able to put his hands in Jesus' wounds, Pope Francis said, "a faith incapable of entering the wounds of the Lord is not faith. A faith unable to be merciful as a sign of the merciful wounds of the Lord, is not faith. It's an idea, an ideology."

"If we want truly want to believe and have faith," he said, "we must draw near and touch those wounds, caress those wounds, but also lower our heads and let others touch our wounds."

Celebrating the Divine Mercy Sunday Mass the next morning, Pope Francis said the Gospel story of God's mercy "remains an open book" to which people can add good news by being heralds of the Gospel and engaging in works of mercy, "which are the hallmarks of the Christian life."

Just as the disciples were afraid but nevertheless set out as the risen Lord commanded, he said, many times Christians today experience "an interior struggle between a closed heart and the call of love to open doors closed by sin."

"Christ, who for love entered through doors barred by sin, death and the powers of hell, wants to enter into each one of us to break open the locked doors of our hearts," the pope said. Where people are wounded, fearful and uncertain, Christians are called to reach out with Jesus' peace, mercy and healing power.

"In Christ, we are born to be instruments of reconciliation, to bring the Father's forgiveness to everyone, to reveal his loving face through concrete gestures of mercy," Pope Francis said. "Truly, God's mercy is forever; it never ends, it never runs out, it never gives up when faced with closed doors, and it never tires."

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Donald Trump worked to right his campaign on Sunday after a shaky week, brushing off verbal missteps about abortion, nuclear weapons and GOP rival Ted Cruz as he cast forward to Tuesday's Republican presidential primary in Wisconsin....

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Donald Trump worked to right his campaign on Sunday after a shaky week, brushing off verbal missteps about abortion, nuclear weapons and GOP rival Ted Cruz as he cast forward to Tuesday's Republican presidential primary in Wisconsin....

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- A government-sponsored committee is recommending standards that could clear the way for commercial drone flights over populated areas and help speed the introduction of package delivery drones and other uses not yet possible, The Associated Press has learned....

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ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) -- Once upon a time, the polarizing concept of rent control was largely limited to costly cities such as San Francisco or New York where there were too many people and not enough apartments....

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CAIRO (AP) -- Residents of the Middle East should not be too alarmed at the prospect of Donald Trump becoming president, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham told reporters in Cairo on Sunday....

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CHESTER, Pa. (AP) -- An Amtrak train struck a piece of construction equipment just south of Philadelphia on Sunday causing a derailment, and dozens of injuries are being reported, according to authorities....

CHESTER, Pa. (AP) -- An Amtrak train struck a piece of construction equipment just south of Philadelphia on Sunday causing a derailment, and dozens of injuries are being reported, according to authorities....

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