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  • Letter: Charity at home

    Editor: Re: Supervisor Kathleen Crookham. $200,000 should go to the county human services agency and $70,000 to the agencies that feed and help the poor: Salvation Army, Catholic Charities, Love Inc. Charity begins at the home.
    2008-12-02 03:12:29
  • New city RC primary school opens

    A new Roman Catholic primary school is officially opened in Dundee as part of a �90m public private partnership scheme.
    2008-12-01 05:49:13
  • Bishops will fight Obama on abortion

    BALTIMORE -- The nation's Roman Catholic bishops vowed Tuesday to forcefully confront the Obama administration over its support for abortion rights, saying the church and religious freedom could be under attack in the new presidential administration.
    2008-12-01 05:00:00
  • Ex-altar boy sues Catholic Church

    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit is facing a second civil lawsuit over allegations it failed to stop a priest who molested children when he served at parishes in Warren, White Lake, Redford, Pontiac, and Utica.
    2008-12-01 05:00:00
  • Special Report On Religious Freedom

    From the 2008 report by the international Catholic pastoral charity, Aid to the Church in Need
    2008-11-30 06:25:23
  • Priest: Voting For Obama Could Be 'Mortal Sin'

    A Roman Catholic priest at a California church is calling on parishioners to confess ifthey voted for Barack Obama because the president-elect supportsabortion. The Rev. Joseph Illo says his parishioners at St.Joseph's Catholic Church in Modesto shouldn't risk losing their "stateof grace" by receiving communion sacrilegiously.
    2008-11-30 04:21:19
  • Cuban landmark for Catholic friar

    The first beatification ceremony in Cuba is held in front of thousands of Catholics and President Raul Castro.
    2008-11-29 19:11:05
  • Castro attends Cuba's first Catholic beatification Reuters

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    2008-11-29 12:50:05
  • Special - Report On Religious Freedom in the World

    Editor's Note: The German-based Catholic pastoral charity Aid to the Church in Need ACN has just published its report on Christians persecuted for their faith around the world. CISA would like to share these important findings with you, our readers, hoping that you will support the suffering Christians through prayer and other forms of solidarity. We shall publish the findings on all African nations and selected countries where religious intolerance is particularly strong.
    2008-11-29 09:24:13
  • Mexico's top destinations for gay vacations

    Call it an anomaly or call it irony: While debate and legal maneuvers roil around Prop. 8 in California, in Mexico — Catholic, traditional, macho Mexico — gay civil unions have been legalized in Mexico City and the entire northern border state of...
    2008-11-27 09:00:00
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