Archive for January 4, 2013

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Our Lady of Guadalupe documentary to premiere in DC

A new documentary about the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe will premier Jan. 24 in Washington, D.C. and explore... Read more

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Syrian conflict could worsen Christian exodus

Fighting in Syria continues to put pressure on the minority Christian population, leading to fears that more Syrians will join... Read more

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By Michelle La Rosa

White House petitioned to label Catholic Church a 'hate group'

An online petition asking the White House to designate the Catholic Church as a “hate group” for its views on... Read more

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Archbishop urges Christian hope for a better Argentina

An Argentinean archbishop invited the people of his country to cultivate an authentic Christian hope in order to face the... Read more

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Catholic churches set ablaze in Austria and France

Several Catholic churches in Europe were reportedly set on fire in the days before Christmas, raising concerns of vandalism motivated... Read more

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Breakaway bishop: Jews, Masons, and Modernists are 'enemies of the Church'

Bishop Bernard Fellay, the head of the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X, mentioned Jews as “enemies of the Church”... Read more

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By Michelle La Rosa

Notre Dame mandate lawsuit dismissed as premature

A lawsuit filed by the University of Notre Dame to challenge the federal contraception mandate has been rejected as premature... Read more

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Church of England allows gay men to become bishops

The Church of England has decided to permit gay male clergy in civil partnerships to become bishops, provided that they... Read more