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September 26, 2020
Ultimately, though, the day comes when fall’s arrival becomes too obvious to ignore and the heat comes on. This dance will come again in six months when we debate when and whether a cold winter has loosened its grip and given way to the warmth of spring
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September 26, 2020
“One would have hoped that having brought shame on themselves last time, and blunted their spear on Judge Barrett by attacking her religion, they would be more careful this time about exposing their bigotry to public view. But no,” Princeton's Robert George said on Twitter.
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September 26, 2020
"We're going through this demographic transition and we're seeing this kind of eruption of resistance from the parts of white America..."
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September 25, 2020
Br. Tom passed away on September 14, 2020.
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September 25, 2020
Consistent with our long-standing position, the Bishops of the Arizona Catholic Conference remain opposed to the current initiative (Proposition 207) to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in Arizona.
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September 25, 2020
Vatican financial reform has a bite! The powerful head of the Vatican's saint-making office, Cardinal Angelo Becciu, has resigned from the post and renounced his rights as a cardinal amid a financial scandal that has reportedly implicated him indirectly.
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September 25, 2020
The Knights of Columbus has organized a "Novena for the Cause of Life" to be prayed over the nine days from Oct. 4 to Oct. 12 during the U.S. Catholic Church's annual observance of October as Respect Life Month.
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September 24, 2020
Somos un pueblo de Dios, un pueblo impulsado por la presencia de Dios en nosotros mismos y en otros.
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September 24, 2020
"A people without a heritage is a dead people," Archbishop Moussa said.
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September 24, 2020
President Donald Trump said Sept. 23 he would sign an executive order to "ensure that all precious babies born alive, no matter their circumstances, receive the medical care that they deserve."
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September 24, 2020
The envelope read: "There is a war on Catholics and Faith in God." Inside the mailer was "The 2020 Elections Catholic Voter Survey," distributed by the organization CatholicVote, which wants to poll "1,000,000 eligible Catholic Voters ... on the Left's War on Catholics and Faith in God."
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September 22, 2020
"We belong to God. He gives us life so that we can serve Christ, so that we can labor and bear fruit in his vineyard, which is the kingdom that he has planted and is growing in the world."
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September 22, 2020
A statement from the Archdiocese of Westminster, which covers the English capital north of the River Thames, confirmed that the baptism of Wilfred Johnson took place in London's Westminster Cathedral.
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September 22, 2020
A dream come true for people who are deaf, deaf and blind and have other disabilities has been made possible
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September 22, 2020
During high school, Dominic ran his own landscaping business. He feels grateful for all that the Tucson community has given him and sees a business degree as a great gateway to helping his hometown.
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September 21, 2020
The meetings, held twice a year, give the 17 members a chance to listen to each working group’s progress report and to lay the groundwork for future action.
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September 21, 2020
Si la iglesia no sale y proclama el Evangelio a aquellos que están perdidos u olvidados, corre el riesgo de enfermarse por el mal que cometen sus propios miembros, dijo el papa Francisco.
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September 21, 2020
La Iglesia Católica y la sociedad estadounidense deben reconocer las contribuciones históricas y actuales de los líderes hispanos y latinos, expresó un obispo de Estados Unidos.
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September 21, 2020
Two Catholic women judges are on the short list of possible candidates to fill the vacant Supreme Court justice seat Amy Coney Barrett, a federal appellate court judge in Chicago, and Barbara Lagoa, a federal appeals court judge in Atlanta.
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September 21, 2020
Jim Richter, a victim of sexual abuse, said he felt he had been "assaulted" again when listening to news reports on the radio as he drove to work. The reports, he said, triggered a recurrence of post-traumatic stress disorder, known as PTSD.
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