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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court, in an 8-1 ruling March 3, said Kentucky's Republican attorney general could continue to defend an abortion restriction measure struck down by lower courts.
VATICAN CITY — Blessed Titus Brandsma, the 20th-century martyr murdered at the Dachau concentration camp, will be canonized May 15 along with nine other candidates for sainthood, including Blessed Charles de Foucauld.
Parishioners are one step closer to a permanent place of worship.
WASHINGTON — The protesters — and the sunflowers — have been coming and going from the sidewalk in front of the Russian Embassy in Washington.
VATICAN CITY — Ready for anything with a backpack full of essentials, the papal nuncio based in Kyiv, Ukraine, said he has no intentions of leaving the country.
WASHINGTON — Not long after Pope Francis was elevated to the papacy in 2013, someone coined the term "Francis Factor" in an effort to identify those qualities he brought to the chair of Peter that distinguished him from his recent predecessors.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis will travel to the war-scarred countries of Congo and South Sudan in early July, the Vatican press office said.
WASHINGTON — In the midst of pastoral visits to Wyoming and Colorado, Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services, urged fellow bishops to "be sensitive" to the families of U.S. military personnel recently deployed to Europe.
STURGEON BAY, Wis. — "It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness."
WASHINGTON — As palm fronds burned in a crackling fire at the Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in Washington, Atonement Father Jim Gardiner called attention to a more sinister fire burning in another part of the world.


