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The United States should provide tireless leadership to ensure a two-state solution in the Middle East, said two leaders of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in a letter to President Obama on Jan. 9. “We affirm your support of the two-state solution, promise our support for strong U.S. l
President Barack Obama signs executive orders on Jan. 16.
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An ecumenical campaign to halt gun violence issued a call for background checks.
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“People are hiding in their homes, unable to venture out.”
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Msgr. Francis D. Kelly, a priest of the Diocese of Worcester, Mass., was installed on Jan. 20 as a canon of St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, becoming the first U.S.-born canon in almost 50 years. • Anti-abortion groups from 20 different countries launched a petition in January to
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Among the disasters that mark the war can be added the destruction of the environment.
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More than 2.3 million pilgrims attended audiences or celebrations with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican during 2012. • “Bold steps” are necessary to counter the “rising tide of aggressive posturing” between the United States and Iran, wrote Bishop Richard E. Pates of Des
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Illegal immigrants who occupied the Vatican’s embassy in Paris are calling for support.
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Awareness is essential to overcome the stigma associated with a disease of the mind.
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Catholics believe the government is “looking for a way to restrict the freedom of religion.”
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Catholic students at two secular universities soon will have a dormitory all their own.