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WASHINGTON — The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has introduced a quartet of Jesus bobbleheads — in time, as they say, for holiday gift-giving.
NEW YORK — More than 1,500 people filled St. Patrick's Cathedral Dec. 8 to witness the formal end of the diocesan phase of the sainthood cause for Dorothy Day.
Bradley Cooper plays a Depression-era drifter who joins the crew of a low-rent traveling carnival (run by Willem Dafoe) and becomes fascinated with mentalism.
WASHINGTON — A majority of the Supreme Court justices viewed a Maine school choice program that excludes religious schools as discriminatory Dec. 8.
FERDINAND, Ind. — There was a chill to the night air as people waited in anticipation on a hillside in front of the Sisters of St. Benedict's Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand.
SEOUL, South Korea — Archbishop Peter Chung Soon-taick was installed as the new head of Seoul Archdiocese while stressing the need to create a synodal church by accompanying every section of the Catholic community.
WASHINGTON — Days ahead of a major Marian feast day in the Catholic Church, a marble statue of Our Lady of Fatima near the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington was vandalized, with Mary's hands and nose cut off, her face scratched and the cross on her crown broken off.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis closed the Year of St. Joseph with a private visit to a community in Rome that helps people experiencing marginalization, crisis or substance abuse.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — A dream that Doug LaViolette had for well over a year — something he said a few friends told him was "crazy"— has come true.



Preparing your soul
Gospel Commentary Dec. 12, lk 3:10-18