Photos of the Week: July 11, 2022

A statue of a gargoyle and large images of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris are seen in the hall housing the “Notre-Dame de Paris: The Augmented Exhibition” at the National Building Museum in Washington. The exhibit opened April 15, 2022, and is on display until Sept. 26. For more information, visit www.nbm.org/exhibition/notre-dame-de-paris-the-augmented-exhibition. (CNS photo/Zoey Maraist, Arlington Catholic Herald)
President Joe Biden awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Sister Simone Campbell, a longtime advocate for economic justice and health care policy, during a ceremony at the White House in Washington July 7, 2022. Sister Campbell, a California native and a member of the Sisters of Social Service, retired in March 2021 as executive director of Network, a Catholic social justice lobbying organization, after serving for 17 years in the position. (CNS photo/Kevin Lamarque, Reuters)
People are seen during the opening procession of the 135th annual feast honoring Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St. Paulinus at the Shrine Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn July 6, 2022. (CNS photo/Ed Wilkinson, The Tablet)
A man in Sloviansk, Ukraine, pushes a bicycle across a street in front of the market after Russia’s shelling July 5, 2022. (CNS photo/Marko Djurica, Reuters)
People pray and grieve during Mass at Immaculate Conception Church in Highland Park, Ill., July 5, 2020, one day after a mass shooter killed seven people and injured at least 30 people during the community’s Independence Day parade. (CNS photo/Karen Callaway, Chicago Catholic)
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, greets a sick woman during his meeting with religious congregations in Kinshasa, Congo, July 4, 2022. He also celebrated a Mass July 6 at a refugee camp in Bentiu, South Sudan. Cardinal Parolin told Catholics in South Sudan that his visit to their country as well as to Congo was meant to pave the way for Pope Francis’ eventual visit, which was postponed because of the pope’s health problems. (CNS photo/Salvatore Cernuzio, Vatican Media)

Author: Catholic News Service

Catholic News Service is the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ news and information service.

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