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February 3rd, 2012%
Read full article here: Komen’s Planned Parenthood decision prompts tentative pro-life praise
Denver, Colo., Feb 2, 2012 / 03:01 pm ( CNA/EWTN News ).- Abortion opponents have praised Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s decision to pull funding from Planned Parenthood, but they remain cautious on lending support to the breast cancer charity. Eve Sanchez Silver, founder of International Coalition of Color for Life, told hat “God is served whenever funding is cut to the human abattoirs of Planned Parenthood.” But Silver, who spent four years on Komen’s Hispanic Latina Advisory Council before quitting over its funding of Planned Parenthood, says she is “cautious” and believes Komen “will most likely choose to continue funding” the abortion provider in the long run. Under recently adopted policies, Susan G. Komen for the Cure will no longer fund organizations that are under government investigation. The category includes Planned Parenthood, the subject of a congressional inquiry over financial irregularities and possible involvement with criminal acts. In a Feb. 1 statement, Susan G. …
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February 2nd, 2012%
See more here: More Bishops Visit St. Peter’s Tomb
By CNA/EWTN News | VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News)—Nobody is “worthy” of the call of Christ, and yet Jesus still calls everybody to him, Archbishop Dennis Schnurr of Cincinnati said at the tomb of St. Peter on Feb. 1. Archbishop Schnurr said he often hears young men who think they are called to the priesthood exclaim, “Archbishop, I’m not worthy of that!” … …
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January 31st, 2012%
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By EWTN NEWS/CNA | Indianapolis’ St. John the Evangelist Church is located in the heart of the Super Bowl Village, and the historic Catholic church intends to open its doors to everyone. “I think it’s a gift that our city is hosting the Super Bowl and that we can be in the heart of it with our Catholic presence,” parish administrator … …
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January 29th, 2012%
Read this article: Pope Benedict: Renewal of Faith Must Be Church’s Priority
By EWTN NEWS/CNA | VATICAN CITY (EWTN News/CNA)—The upcoming 2012-2013 “Year of Faith” seeks to awaken humanity at a critical moment, Pope Benedict XVI said as he addressed the Church’s highest doctrinal office on Jan. 27. “In vast areas of the earth the faith risks being extinguished, like a flame without fuel,” the Pope told assembled members of the Congregation for … …
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January 23rd, 2012%
Read the rest here: ‘Don’t Be Compromised in Your Dedication to the Protection of Life’
By EWTN NEWS/CNA | WASHINGTON (EWTN News/CNA)—Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, Teaxs, told more than a thousand young people at a prayer vigil in Washington that the pro-life movement depends on their loving witness in the face of a hostile culture. “You are a good infection,” the cardinal told the youth gathered at the opening Mass for the National Prayer … …
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January 22nd, 2012%
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Washington D.C., Jan 22, 2012 / 10:05 am ( CNA/EWTN News ).- Members of the U.S. Congress reflected on the negative effects of almost forty years of legal abortion in America, but said they
January 20th, 2012%
Read more: Kateri’s Upcoming Canonization Generates Excitement
By EWTN NEWS/CNA | WASHINGTON (EWTN News/CNA)—The recent announcement that Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha has been approved for sainthood is generating great excitement among the Native American community. “There’s an awful lot of interest,” said Msgr. Paul Lenz, the vice postulator of Blessed Kateri’s cause for sainthood. Msgr. Lenz told EWTN News on Jan. 19 that he has seen an “unbelievable response” … …
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January 20th, 2012%
Read more: Pope Benedict Discusses ‘Grave Threats’ to Religious Liberty With U.S. Bishops
By DAVID KERR (EWTN NEWS/CNA) | VATICAN CITY (EWTN News/CNA)—Pope Benedict XVI warned today of a “grave threat” to religious liberty in the United States that requires American Catholics to respond with intelligence and courage. “It is imperative that the entire Catholic community in the United States comes to realize the grave threats to the Church’s public moral witness presented by … …
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January 19th, 2012%
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By DAVID KERR (EWTN NEWS/CNA) | VATICAN CITY (EWTN News/CNA)—Pope Benedict XVI said today that achieving Christian unity requires more than “cordiality and cooperation” and that it must be accompanied by interior conversion. “Faith in Christ and interior conversion, both individual and communal, must constantly accompany our prayer for Christian unity,” said the Pope to more than 8,000 pilgrims gathered in … …
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January 17th, 2012%
Continue reading here: Washington State Bishops Fight for Marriage and the Common Good
By KEVIN J. JONES (EWTN NEWS/CNA) | OLYMPIA, Wash. (EWTN News/CNA)—Proposed same-sex “marriage” legislation in Washington state would add to “the forces already undermining family life today,” the state’s Catholic bishops warned. In a January 2012 statement, the bishops stressed that the “stability of society depends on the stability of family life, in which a man and a woman conceive and … …
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January 17th, 2012%
Read more from the original source: Cardinal Wuerl Gives Homily on Pope’s Role at Start of Rome Visit
By MICHELLE BAUMAN (EWTN NEWS/CNA) | VATICAN CITY (EWTN News/CNA)—Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C., called to mind the Pope’s “living continuity” with St. Peter at the start of his ad limina visit in Rome. “All of us in this chapel have a special bond to Rome because Peter continues to live and exercise his ministry here,” the cardinal said in … …
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January 13th, 2012%
Read more here: Haiti Is Still Picking Up the Pieces 2 Years Later
By CNA/EWTN NEWS | PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, (CNA/EWTN News)—Port-au-Prince Archbishop Guire Poulard marked the second anniversary of 2010’s earthquake with a call for Haitians to build a better future for themselves and their country. “The reconstruction will be Haitian or will not be,” the archbishop proclaimed in a message carried by the news outlet Haiti Libre. He said Haitians “cannot accept to … …
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January 12th, 2012%
Read this article: GOP Candidates Focus on South Carolina
By MICHELLE BAUMAN (CNA/EWTN NEWS) | WASHINGTON (CNA/EWTN News).- The Republican presidential candidates urged fidelity to America’s founding principles as they spoke at the New Hampshire primary and turned their sights to the upcoming vote in South Carolina. “In difficult times, we can’t abandon the core values that define us as a unique nation,” said N.H. primary winner Mitt Romney. “We … …
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January 10th, 2012%
Read the full article here: Researcher reveals Pius XII’s ‘remarkable’ aid for Jewish refugees
Denver, Colo., Jan 10, 2012 / 01:22 pm ( CNA/EWTN News ).- Pope Pius XII helped a group of 500 Jewish refugees escape death at the hands of the Nazis and made a touching public tribute to the Jewishness of the man seeking their deliverance, new research shows. “This is not a liberal or conservative issue. This should be of interest to all people, anyone who wants to get a sincere, objective account of who Eugenio Pacelli, Pope Pius XII, really was,” William Doino, Jr. told n Jan. 9. “I think the more and more you look into his life and character, you find these remarkable things.” Doino, a writer for “Inside the Vatican” magazine, has assembled an extensive bibliography of works on the wartime Pope. His latest research brings to light new information about Howard “Heinz” Wisla’s audience with Pius XII in 1941. …
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January 9th, 2012%
See the article here: Christians Are ‘Born Again by God’s Love Through Baptism’
By DAVID KERR (EWTN NEWS/CNA) | VATICAN CITY (EWTN News/CNA)—Pope Benedict XVI used his Sunday Angelus address to remind Christians of the joy of being “children of God,” courtesy of baptism. “God is the origin of the existence of every creature and the Father in a unique way of every human being: He has a unique, personal relationship with him or … …
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January 8th, 2012%
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Trenton, N.J., Jan 7, 2012 / 06:25 pm ( .- An Irish-American Catholic fraternal group has repeated its objections to 19th-century cartoonist Thomas Nast’s nomination to the New Jersey Hall of Fame. “The Hall of Fame should be a place to honor people from New Jersey that we should all be proud of. Clearly that’s not happening here,” objected Sean Hugh, public affairs director and treasurer for the New Jersey Ancient Order of the Hibernians. The Hall of Fame’s treatment of Nast “made him look like a hero” through his accomplishments in cartooning, Hugh told n Jan. 6. Nast, considered a pioneer in editorial cartooning, helped popularize the symbols of the Elephant and the Donkey for the Republican and Democratic parties. He helped create the modern versions of Santa Claus and Uncle Sam. He also drew cartoons which depicted Catholics, Irish people and others in a negative light…
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January 6th, 2012%
Read the full article here: New study to examine low rate of Latino vocations in U.S.
Washington D.C., Jan 6, 2012 / 02:36 am ( .- The U.S. bishops commissioned a study of Catholic youth in America to determine traits that may be causing Hispanics to be underrepresented in priestly and religious vocations. Researcher Dr. Mary Gautier said the study will help show “if there are impediments to consideration of a vocation among Latinos, such as language or cultural roadblocks.” “This will be helpful for bishops and vocation directors as they work on vocations-related materials and approaches,” she told n Jan. 3. Gautier is a senior research associate at Georgetown University’s Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, which has been commissioned by the U.S. bishops’ conference’s office of vocations to conduct a nation-wide survey of never-married Catholics, ages 14 and above. The survey – which will ask the teens and young adults about their
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