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Followup: Komen reverses decision, reinstates grants to Planned Parenthood

DALLAS (CNS) — The Feb. 3 decision by Susan G. Komen for the Cure to reinstate grants to Planned Parenthood affiliates for breast cancer screenings was the result of a […]

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True freedom, strength come when human will guided by God, pope says

By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Only by fully following God’s will can humanity find true freedom and the strength to bear the fear or suffering in one’s life, […]

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Cardinal Bevilacqua, retired Philadelphia archbishop, dies at age 88

By Catholic News Service PHILADELPHIA (CNS) — Cardinal Anthony J. Bevilacqua, retired archbishop of Philadelphia, died Jan. 31 at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, where he resided. According to the Philadelphia […]

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At the Vatican, southern bishops voice regional, national concerns

By Francis X. Rocca VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Religious freedom and environmental disaster were on the agenda in late January for U.S. Catholic bishops from five southern states making their […]

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Podcast: February 5, 2012

The Feb. 5, 2012 edition of Today’s Catholic covers Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades’ press conference at Saint Joseph’s Regional Medical Center where he spoke about the HHS mandate that requires […]

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We can fly

My 21-year-old daughter, a college student studying abroad called from her destination, and shared her first view and impression of Europe. “I was sipping my coffee and eating a croissant […]

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Serve as Jesus serves

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mk 1:29-39 The Book of Job is the source of this weekend’s first reading. This book furnishes few details about the identity of Job. It […]

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Unprecedented attack on our religious liberty

On Friday, January 20th, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that almost all employers, including Catholic employers, will be forced to offer their employees health coverage […]

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Robert Rogers encourages men to ‘live a life of no regrets’

Rogers will speak at Rekindle the Fire men’s conference Feb. 25 FORT WAYNE — Registrations are now being taken for the second annual Diocesan Men’s Conference, to be held on […]

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Fort Wayne pro-life rally speaker calls abortions ‘American Holocaust’

FORT WAYNE — Allen County Right to Life speaker Peter Heck pulled no punches in his description of the 50 million abortions that have been performed in this country since […]

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Bill to regulate chemical abortion advances — ICC

INDIANAPOLIS — A bill to regulate chemical abortions moves one step closer to becoming law. The Indiana Catholic Conference (ICC) supports the legislation. Glenn Tebbe, ICC executive director, who testified […]

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Bishop Rhoades speaks at Saint Mary’s College Aquinas Symposium

NOTRE DAME — Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades was the invited speaker at the annual Saint Mary’s College Aquinas Symposium Jan. 26. He spoke on “The contemplation of truth by faith […]