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Archdiocese of Chicago releases documents on past clergy sex abuse cases (CNS photo/Chaz Muth)
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The Archdiocese of Chicago on Nov. 6 released approximately 15,000 pages of documents related to 36 archdiocesan priests who have substantiated allegations against them of sexual misconduct with minors. The documents are posted on the archdiocesan website, www.archchicago.org. All the records pertai
The water irrigation pipes in the dry Southern California farmland.(Courtesy Shutterstock)
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Jim McDermott
If you have been paying any attention to California news lately, you’ve heard about the state’s devastating three-year drought: counties worth of farms decimated, whole towns without water and government officials proposing emergency legislation. This year has been thus far the driest ye
Christians light candles to protest killing of couple accused of blasphemy in Pakistan (CNS photo/Sohail Shahzad EPA)
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Catholic leaders in Pakistan protested the beating and burning on Nov. 4 of a young Christian couple accused of desecrating the Quran. “The government has absolutely failed to protect its citizens’ right to life,” said the National Commission for Justice and Peace of the Catholic B
A refugee from Kobani, Syria
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The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference called on the Confederation of African Football to postpone the Africa Cup of Nations 2015 soccer tournament, scheduled for Jan. 17 to Feb. 8, because of the Ebola threat. • New light is shining on the Sistine Chapel after a state of the art LED ligh
Catholic youths pray for democracy of Hong Kong (CNS photo/Francis Wong).
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Steven Schwankert
Church involvement could undermine aims of Hong Kong's Occupy Central.
Cardinals Tagle and Assis talk before morning session of synod
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Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of Manila said the Synod of Bishops on the Family was more than a series of discussions on divorce and same-sex unions and that the impact of poverty on families, especially in Asia, was a major concern of participants. “Poverty is really affecting the Filipino fami