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VATICAN CITY – Italian authorities arrested six suspects who allegedly received orders from the Islamic State terrorist group to attack the Vatican and the Israeli embassy in Rome. The arrests made in Lombardy and Piedmont April 28 were the result of a joint operation coordinated by the district attorney of Milan and the Italian anti-terrorism […]
Hollow mind-swap yarn in which the memory of a CIA agent (Ryan Reynolds) who was killed while delivering ransom money is transferred into the brain of a sociopathic murderer (Kevin Costner). As presented in Douglas Cook and David Weisberg’s script, the general idea appears to be that if a smart guy’s reasoning processes and store […]
WASHINGTON – Before Connor Bergeron of St. Joseph Church in Herndon left to serve as a lay missionary in Bolivia, he wasn’t sure how the experience would impact his life, other than soaking in the excitement and intrigue of living abroad. After graduating from college, Bergeron was looking for an experience that would help him […]
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis named Archbishop Juan Garcia Rodriguez, who has worked quietly to help rebuild the Cuban church, physically and spiritually, to be the new archbishop of Havana. He succeeds 79-year-old Cardinal Jaime Ortega Alamino of Havana, whose retirement was accepted by the pope the same day. The Vatican made the announcements April […]
It took about 30 minutes for the two busloads of veterans to unload at the World War II Memorial in Washington April 24 – but no one complained. Most of the veterans who arrived from Puget Sound, Wash., were helped into wheelchairs by volunteers, but some walked unassisted to the event that would honor their […]
Scripture does not mince words: Christians are called to help the poor. But what should that help look like? “Poverty, Inc.,” a documentary garnering more than 40 film festival awards and recently released on Amazon.com, examines the impact of the widely accepted international poverty-fighting model, depicting a multibillion-dollar “poverty industry” and arguing that in many […]
When you think of a church organ, majestic pipes likely come to mind. But the sound that fills the sanctuary begins not with the pipes but at the hands of the organist at the console – an area that looks like a multitiered piano and contains keyboards, foot pedals and stops. After more than a […]
May 8 we celebrate Mother’s Day, and as Catholics we dedicate the whole month to Our Heavenly Mother, Mary. And so, May is a natural time to reflect on the irreplaceable role of mothers and all women in our lives. In the weeks following our appearance at the Supreme Court, several women who write about […]
Richard Doerflinger will retire as associate director of the Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities April 29 after 36 years of service to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Greg Schleppenbach, executive director of the Nebraska Catholic Conference, has been hired as new associate director of Pro-Life Activities. Schleppenbach comes to the USCCB after more than 25 […]

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