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Question on Catholicism, abortion, makes for dramatic moments in VP debate
It was the first-ever debate between two Roman Catholics vying for a White House perch, and in Thursday's face-off between Vice President Joe Biden and vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan, the question was put plainly: How does your faith shape your...
Tags: George W. Bush, Abortion Issue, John F. Kennedy, John McCain, Abortion
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Columnist Cal Thomas: Truth, God and Jerusalem
In a speech resembling a TV re-run (the liberal website The Daily Beast called it "dull"), President Barack Obama accepted his party's nomination for a second term. In doing so, he made the most ludicrous claim of this campaign, indeed, of his...Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Fox News Channel (tv network), PBS (tv network), Elections, Democratic Party
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For U.S. bishops, economic justice isn't on the agenda
At a time of staggering poverty, rampant unemployment and growing income inequality, Catholic bishops will gather for a national meeting in Baltimore today and remain largely silent about these profound moral issues. A recent Catholic News Service...Tags: Labor Legislation, Finance, Unemployment, Barack Obama, John Boehner
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Second Mile CEO steps down; Paterno's name stripped from Big Ten trophy
Healing may have begun at Penn State University, but the pain isn't over yet.
On Monday, the longtime CEO of a children's charity founded by disgraced former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky announced his resignation, and the Big Ten...Tags: Rick Santorum, Tim Curley, Charity, Joe Paterno, College Sports
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Notre Dame, Catholic Diocese, others file suit regarding HHS mandate
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — The University of Notre Dame, the Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend and several other area organizations filed suit Monday challenging the constitutionality of a federal regulation that requires religious organizations to...Tags: Labor Legislation, Timothy Geithner, Insurance, Labor Disputes, Abortion
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Cardinal Dolan Sues 3 Obama Cabinet Members
pix11.com | @murphypixThe Archdiocese of New York, joined by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre, filed a federal lawsuit Monday against three Cabinet officials in the Obama administration. It was the first, legal salvo in the feud over insurance funding for birth...Tags: Hilda Solis, Timothy Geithner, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Kathleen Sebelius, Insurance
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Catholic groups sue over being forced to provide birth control
President Obama has more on his plate than Mitt Romney, who's in a dead heat with the president in the latest Washington Post/A-B-C News poll. The president now has Notre Dame to worry about. Okay, maybe not the Fighting Irish, but the Catholic Diocese...Tags: Mitt Romney, Health Treatments, Justice System, Trials, Health
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'CBS This Morning' the thinking person's way to start the TV day
The Baltimore SunI have been meaning to write a big piece about CBS News and "This Morning" for two weeks. But other assignments took precedence, so now I'll have to write a much smaller piece a day late after the network has already celebrated 100 days of its revamped...Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Max (tv network), Family, Robin Roberts, Barack Obama
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In Theory: Can the Catholic Church restore its image?
The image ofthe Catholic Church recently was further battered when documents revealed that Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York authorized payments of up to $20,000 each to priests accused of sexual abuse as “motivation” not to contest...
Tags: Vatican City, Protestantism, Baptist, Human Interest, The Pope
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Obama's birth-control compromise wins some support
Washington Bureau– For days President Obama had been hammered by critics — including Cardinal-designate Edwin F. O'Brien of the Archdiocese of Baltimore — over a regulation in the healthcare law that required religiously affiliated hospitals, charities...Tags: Labor Legislation, Insurance, Symptoms, Women's Health, Barack Obama
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Religion and the recall election
The Religion WorldReligion News Service writer Daniel Burke blogs about the role religion played in the recall election of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker: Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker survived his recall election. Many Catholic and mainline Protestant leaders spoke out against... -
Cuban priest: On a track to sainthood?
It may have been Easter, not Christmas; but South Florida Catholics -- especially the Cuban-Americans among them -- got a gift when the church declared Father Felix Varela "venerable," one of three steps toward possible sainthood. Varela, a 19th...
Tags: Human Interest, National Government, Religious Festivals, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Cuba
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