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Jun 22 2021
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U.S. Catholic Bishops Aren’t Playing Politics With Communion, Biden Is
Let’s dispense with the idea that this is complicated. Catholic teaching is clear: politicians who support abortion should not receive communion. Period.
Should President Joe Biden, a professing Catholic, be allowed to receive Holy Communion despite his ongoing support for abortion?
Of course not. The entire question is a fake controversy ginned up by corporate media hell-bent on
The FederalistNov 12 2019
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U.S. Catholic Bishops elect first Latino leader
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops elected its first Latino leader Tuesday.
Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez, an immigrant from Mexico, has been serving as the UCCB vice president for the past three years, so the win was no surprise.
“I just wanted to be a priest,” Gomez told CNA about his new post. “Somehow God wanted me to do what I am doing, and I’m just counting on the
Fox News (Online News)Mar 24 2024
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Coaches all-star game: South rallies to win shootout
WORCESTER — There were fireworks a-plenty at the Massachusetts State Hockey Coaches Association’s Boys All-Star Game Sunday. Catholic Memorial’s Connor Fryberger and Franklin’s Ben Paterson each registered a pair of goals to go with an assist, while Marshfield standout Tommy Carroll (two goals) added a spark as the Southern All-Stars capped the winter with a memorable 8-7 victory over Team
Boston HeraldMar 24 2024
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Mass. college student injured in bicycle accident while studying abroad
Lauren Rauseo, a Stonehill College student from Londonderry, New Hampshire, was studying abroad in Paris, France, during the spring semester of her junior year when she was injured in a bicycle accident in Spain on March 17, 2024. A student at a Massachusetts college who is studying abroad in Europe was seriously injured in a bicycle accident last week.The accident involving Stonehill College
WCVBMar 13 2024
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Carmel priest sues local diocese, church leadership for defamation, fraud
A Catholic priest is suing the local diocese and church leaders for defamation and fraud, claiming they misled parishioners and the public about the nature of allegations of “inappropriate conduct with a minor” when publicly announcing his suspension in March 2022. The Rev. James DeOreo filed the lawsuit against the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana and the Rev. Theodore Dudzinski, vicar general
Current PublishingMar 22 2024
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Students, Bus Driver Evacuate Burning School Bus In Wrightstown
Firefighters from the Lingohocken Fire Company and the Newtown Township Police Department responded to the scene just before 9 a.m. Police said there were no injuries and the students were transported by a secondary bus to their destination. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Lingohocken Fire Department and the Newtown Township Police Department. An hour earlier, police and
Patch.comMar 23 2024
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams CANCELS trip to southern border, citing ‘safety concerns’
Mayor Eric Adams has scrapped his planned trip to the southern border, citing "safety concerns" as the reason for the cancellation. Adams was originally scheduled to visit the Texas-Mexico border, including a trip into Mexico, after he had received an invitation from Sister Norma Pimentel, the executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley in San Juan. “As Lent draws to a
The Post MillennialFeb 19 2023
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Breaking: Pipe Bomb Found on Train Tracks Behind St. Dominic's Catholic Church in Philadelphia
An 18-inch pipe bomb was found on train tracks behind St. Dominic’s Catholic Church in Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon. Breaking: “18 inch pipe bomb” discovered behind St. Dominic’s Catholic Church on Frankford Ave near Conrail railroad tracks in Philadelphia’s Holmesburg section. @PhillyPolice sources tell FOX29 News . PPD bomb squad just safely took it away. Made with PVC pipe. @FOX29philly
The Gateway PunditMar 22 2024
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Author’s book highlights history of Ursuline sisters in the Valley
CANFIELD, Ohio (WKBN) — The Ursuline Sisters are celebrating 150 years in Youngstown this year, and as part of that celebration, an author who specializes in Youngstown history has written a book on the Ursulines. Tom Welsh has written books on the history of Strouss’, William Cafaro and Youngstown’s Classis Restaurants. On Friday, he sat in the chapel at Canfield’s Ursuline Motherhouse and
WKBN 27Feb 22 2023
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A Catholic Bishop Was Killed In His Home, And His Housekeeper's Husband Has Been Charged With Murder
A man has been charged with murder in the killing of a prominent Los Angeles bishop, authorities announced Wednesday. Carlos Medina, 61, of Torrance, is facing one count of murder with a special allegation that he personally used a firearm to allegedly kill Auxiliary Bishop David G. O'Connell on Feb. 18, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said. If convicted, Medina faces 35
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