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National
By Catholic News Service
OAKLAND, Calif. – Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, to be installed in October as archbishop of San Francisco, was arrested in San Diego early Aug. 26 for driving under the influence. The archbishop, a San Diego native, had his mother in the car. In an Aug. 27 statement issued from the Diocese of Oakland, which Archbishop […]
Global
By Bridget Kelly Catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY – Terrorist attacks on Christians in Africa, the Middle East and Asia tripled in a seven-year period, a Vatican official told a U.N. meeting. Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi, the Holy See’s permanent observer to U.N. offices in Geneva, told the U.N. Human Rights Council that while Christians are not the only victims, attacks […]
Schools
By For The Catholic Herald
Students in kindergarten through eighth grade at Sacred Heart Academy in Winchester made 532 bologna and cheese and 166 cheese sandwiches for the homeless last week. The sandwiches will be distributed through the Congregational Community Action Project. Students wrote messages, such as “Made with love” and “One must see God in everyone,” on the sandwich […]
Pope Francis
By Francis X. Rocca
VATICAN CITY – The Vatican dismissed claims that Pope Francis played a direct role in the kidnappings of two Jesuit priests during Argentina’s murderous military dictatorship and described them as part of a campaign by “left-wing anti-clerical elements to attack the church.” Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, the Vatican spokesman, read a statement to journalists March […]
Pope Francis
By Francis X. Rocca
VATICAN CITY – Marking the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council and the start of a special Year of Faith, Pope Benedict XVI called on Catholics to revive the “authentic spirit” of Vatican II by re-proposing the church’s ancient teachings to an increasingly Godless modern world. The pope spoke at a […]
National
By Catholic News Service
WASHINGTON – Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Bishop Joseph A. Galante of Camden, N.J., and has named Auxiliary Bishop Dennis J. Sullivan of New York to succeed him. The changes were announced in Washington Jan. 8 by Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, papal nuncio to the U.S. Bishop Galante, 74, has headed the […]
Local
By Effie Caldarola
Why does family history matter? I asked myself that question as I put together some albums of ancestry for my kids for Christmas. Is there anyone among us who hasn’t lamented at some point, “Gee, I wish I would have asked Grandma – or Grandpa or Dad or Uncle Joe – more questions about the […]
Arts
By Mark Pattison
WASHINIGTON – Dave Brubeck, the influential and prolific pianist whose composition “Take Five” became a standard in the annals of jazz, died Dec. 5 at age 91, one day before his 92nd birthday. He was reportedly on his way to visit a cardiologist in Norwalk, Conn., with his son Darius when he suffered a heart […]
Movies
Director Wong Kar Wai, who also wrote the screenplay, melds romance and martial-arts fighting into this lush and lyrical re-creation of a neglected era of recent Chinese history. After the 1930s-era grandmaster (Tony Leung) of the southern style of kung fu — Bruce Lee’s future teacher — defeats the leading proponent (Wang Qingxiang) of the […]
Movies
Dopey horror sequel, based on a series of video games, in which a teen girl (Adelaide Clemens) and her widowed father (Sean Bean) are pestered by demons who reside in the titular ghost town. When Dad disappears, our heroine gains the aid of an admiring school chum (Kit Harington) as she journeys to the haunted […]


