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White House announces new $200M ballroom as par… Austin Sarat: How the Catholic Church helped change the conversation about capital punishment in the United States ...
Catholic leaders and government officials continued to issue statements of solidarity and support to victims of the catastrophic flash flooding in the Texas Hill Country.
A survey of 5,000 articles found that 1,247 concerned the Catholic Church. The Christianity in the News Media Report said personal faith was the leading theme of all reports on Christianity ...
Ferguson — claiming the new law was a punch thrown straight at the Catholic church; that it forces priests to choose between obeying the state or violating a core religious duty.
Gaza: A strike on Gaza's only Catholic church injured several people on Thursday, the territory's civil defence agency and the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said, as Italy's prime minister ...
Although the IRS recently allowed religious organizations to address their faithful about electoral politics, the Church will not speak on specific candidates.
Bishop Mark Eckman said in a July 19 statement that St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church in Pleasant Hills had been desecrated with “anti-Catholic and anti-Semitic messages.” ...
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip -- An Israeli shell slammed into the compound of the only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing three people and wounding 10 others, including the parish ...
Referring to a comment made by Director, Mass Communications, Catholic Church of Sri Lanka Fr. Jude Krishantha that DIG Nilantha Jayawardene who was expelled from the police service should be ...
Israel has said it "deeply regrets" three deaths at Gaza's only Catholic church, adding that a "stray ammunition" hit the building. A further nine people were injured in the incident at the Holy ...
Benjamin Netanyahu has issued an apology after earlier tank fire from Israel hit the compound of Gaza 's only Catholic church which claimed the lives of three people. The Israeli President blamed ...
The skull of St. Thomas More, a prominent Catholic saint beheaded in 1535, may soon be exhumed from its centuries-old resting place at St. Dunstan's Church in Canterbury, England.