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Vatican: Tobin appointed Archbishop of Indianapolis
Pope Benedict XVI has named a new Archbishop to the Archdiocese of Indianapolis according to the Vatican's Press Office daily bulletin. Bishop Joseph William Tobin, C.SS.R will be announced as the new Archbishop of Indianapolis at a 10 a.m. press...
Tags: Benedict XVI
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Local priest missing in Greece located; makes it out of country safely
An Indiana priest feared to be in danger or even dead was located, the family told Fox59 Monday. The family said Father Christiaan Kappes made contact with them early Monday morning, stating he and his translator made it safely out of the country....
Tags: U.S. Embassy, U.S. Department of State, Religion and Belief
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Family 'on top of the world' after missing priest located
An Indiana priest missing for nearly a week in Greece is alive and safe, according to his family. A week after receiving frantic calls from Father Christiaan Kappas, in which he said his life was in danger, the Kappes family received another phone call...
Tags: U.S. Embassy, Religion and Belief
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Greek media begin looking into case of missing Indiana priest
The family of an Indiana priest who is missing in Greece is getting new information from police in Athens that verifies their concern about his well-being. Father Christiaan Kappes, who had been pursing doctoral studies in Greece on behalf of the...
Tags: U.S. Embassy, U.S. Department of State
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Facebook reaches one billion users
It's finally happened: Facebook exceeded 1 billion users. Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg announced Thursday that his social media site had hit the milestone. "This morning, there are more than one billion people using Facebook...
Tags: Advertising, Google Inc., Vatican City, News Agency, Social Media
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A Christian magazine helps put anti-Muslim bigotry in perspective
Just as Lehigh Valley educator and Muslim leader Mohamed Bugaighis prepared to board a plane to Libya, a Christian magazine offered some fascinating insights into some of the conflicts that keep much of the Islamic world racked with strife. I discussed...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Separation of Church and State, Christianity, Libya, Roman Catholicism
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Chicago filmmaker spent 8 years on new documentary 'Band of Sisters'
"You didn't really have (to) think much for yourself," a nun says of her early years, in the new documentary "Band of Sisters," which has its world premiere at the Siskel Film Center this week. "All that went unchanged for years and years and years...
Tags: Morgan Park, Music, Music Box Theatre, Documentary (genre), Christianity
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Nun cannot be silenced
The song started as a sentence in Sister Kathy Sherman's head. Love cannot be silenced. That was last April, and the Vatican had just publicly reprimanded the country's largest leadership organization of Catholic women religious, accusing the...
Tags: Music, Roman Catholicism, South Shore, The New York Times, Christianity
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Vatican priest declares yoga the work of the devil
The exercise of Yoga is designed to be a calming and relaxing way to achieve inner peace, but amid the soft lights and euphoric music, controversy.
A statement was made by the Vatican's chief exorcist calling yoga the work of the devil. 86-year-old...Tags: Religion and Belief, Hinduism, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Harry Potter (fictional character), Health
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Vatican accepts Buechlein's resignation
The leader of the Catholic Church in Indianapolis retires after 14 years of service.
According to the Vatican Press Office's daily bulletin, Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Archbishop Daniel Buechlein.
The archbishop suffered a...Tags: Religious Leaders, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, The Pope, Benedict XVI
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The New Irish Heroes
Ireland loves its heroes, even those like Michael Collins who met his end at the hands of fellow Irishmen. Collins was never more popular than he was at his funeral. The response was overwhelming, just like the response last week to the comments of...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Christianity, Sexual Assault, Parties and Movements, Rape
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Not enough Catholic priests? End celibacy, ordain women
Assuming that the number of Catholic priests in the Baltimore archdiocese continues to decline, and that Mel Gibson Catholicism prevails to preserve celibacy and keep women from ordination, then, by all means, leaders of the senior see of the United...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Christianity, Education, Elections, Politics
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