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Feb 15 2024
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Johnson County elementary students shot and injured at Chiefs rally in Kansas City
Two Johnson County elementary school students were among the victims shot Wednesday after a Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory rally at Union Station. Madison and Melia Reyes, who are in the fourth and third grade at St. Agnes Catholic School, are recovering after being shot while at the rally, according to Michael Gomez, business manager at St. Agnes Catholic Parish. Gomez didn’t know the
The Kansas City StarJul 17 2020
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Connecticut Catholic Church Vandalized With ‘Anarchist And Satanic Symbols,’ Archdiocese Says
A Catholic church in New Haven, Connecticut, has reported vandalism as attacks on churches continue throughout the U.S.
Pastor John Paul Walker of St. Mary’s Parish, which consists of both St. Mary’s Catholic Church and St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, announced in a Thursday Facebook post that St. Joseph’s Church was vandalized sometime between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 6 a.m. Thursday.
The Daily CallerAug 03 2017
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A Vatican Shot Across the Bow for Hard-Line U.S. Catholics
Two close associates of Pope Francis have accused American Catholic ultraconservatives of making an alliance of “hate” with evangelical Christians to back President Trump, further alienating a group already out of the Vatican’s good graces.
New York Times (News)May 23 2023
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Illinois attorney general's report finds 451 abusive clergymen in state Catholic Church system over nearly 90-year period
More than 450 adult Catholic clergymen abused nearly 2,000 children in the state of Illinois over a period of almost 90 years, according to a report released Tuesday from Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul. “This report reveals names and detailed information of 451 Catholic clerics and religious brothers who abused at least 1,997 children across all of the dioceses in Illinois,” Raoul wrote
CNN (Online News)Jan 23 2024
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Patriots reportedly already have a ‘strong favorite’ in place for defensive coordinator role
Jerod Mayo and the Patriots have cast a wide net as they try to fill out several key vacancies on New England’s coaching staff. But according to a report from Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, New England may not have to look very far as it gets set to formally name a defensive coordinator for the first time in several years. Breer reported on Tuesday that current Patriots defensive line
Boston.comJun 18 2021
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Catholic Bishops Vote to Draft Communion Guidelines that Could Exclude Abortion Proponents
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops voted to create draft guidelines on the meaning of Communion that could eventually bar people who express support for abortion from receiving the Eucharist.
The proposal to draft the guidelines passed a 168-55 vote on Friday during an annual spring meeting of the conference, held virtually this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Bishops
National Review (News)Mar 01 2024
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Advocates Offer Protections Against Religious Liberty Threats: 'People of Faith Feel Besieged'
Religious freedom advocates are addressing an uptick in U.S. threats by providing legal and media resources for people and institutes of faith.
"So often Christians and other people of faith feel really besieged right now," Religious Freedom Institute's Eric Patterson told CBN News. "They feel besieged by neo-Marxism, by wokes, by the sexual orientation and gender ideologies that seem
CBNFeb 12 2024
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Fort Wayne man arrested, charged with attempted murder
A 30-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder and other felonies after reportedly shooting into a dwelling while trying to kill a woman, Fort Wayne police said today. Fort Wayne police were dispatched about 10:30 p.m. Saturday to 6400 Covington Road to investigate a report of shots fired. Police say preliminary information showed Michael D. Kelso of Fort Wayne repeatedly fired a
The Journal GazetteFeb 18 2024
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Transgender Funeral Church
FILE - Transgender activist Cecilia Gentili poses for a photo at the offices of the Oxford University Press in New York on April 24, 2014. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York condemned the funeral of Gentili, which was held in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan and drew a large audience on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024.
Lufkin Daily NewsJan 28 2020
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Catholic Leaders Promised Transparency About Child Abuse. They Haven’t Delivered.
This story is co-published with the Houston Chronicle.
It took 40 years and three bouts of cancer for Larry Giacalone to report his claim of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a Boston priest named Richard Donahue.
Giacalone sued Donahue in 2017, alleging the priest molested him in 1976, when Giacalone was 12 and Donahue was serving at Sacred Heart Parish. The lawsuit never
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