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West Virginia’s attorney general files suit against diocese, former Bishop Bransfield

March 20, 2019 Caroline

CHARLESTON, W.Va.—The attorney general of West Virginia has brought a civil suit against the Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston and its former bishop, Bishop Michael J. Bransfield, citing provisions of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection […]

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SCCCW laity and religious focus on the path to salvation

March 20, 2019 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

HILTON HEAD—The 89th annual convention of the South Carolina Council of Catholic Women was a three-day experience of worship, fellowship and spiritual growth for 157 women. The event was held March 8-10 at the Hilton […]

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Altars for St. Joseph express devotion and gratitude

March 19, 2019 Caroline

NEW ORLEANS, La.—Catholic culture is everywhere in New Orleans. Mardi Gras is the city’s defining celebration. The city’s cathedral is one of its most well-known landmarks. And in the days leading to March 19, the […]

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Statewide Catholic Bee puts religious knowledge to the test

March 19, 2019 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

ROCK HILL—How well would you do if you had to answer questions about the Catholic faith while standing in front of a room full of people?  Students faced that challenge recently at the first Diocese […]

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Anthony Ray Hinton describes false imprisonment and how faith heals hatred

March 18, 2019 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—A year ago, Jennie Neighbors took a group of students from St. Joseph’s Catholic School to Alabama, where they learned about some of the history of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and […]

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Cardinal DiNardo, USCCB president, ‘resting comfortably’ after suffering mild stroke

March 18, 2019 Caroline

HOUSTON—Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, was taken to the hospital late March 15 after experiencing symptoms of what tests March 16 confirmed was a mild stroke, […]

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Go forward in Lent by imitating God and being merciful to others

March 18, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—The season of Lent is a time for Christians to reflect on and practice the mercy of God toward others and not waste away sitting in judgment of others, Pope Francis said. Jesus’ command […]

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Head of African youth network: Listen to young people on ecology

March 18, 2019 Caroline

NAIROBI, Kenya—The head of an African youth network urged the world’s religions to embrace the voices of young people, as the leaders explore ways to tackle the current global ecological crisis. Allen Ottaro, founder and […]

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USCCB migration chairman, head of CRS oppose ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy

March 17, 2019 Caroline

WASHINGTON—The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ migration committee and the president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services March 13 joined Texas and Mexico bishops in opposing the U.S. policy of sending asylum-seekers back to Mexico […]

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On the feast of St. Patrick’s, keep the victims of human trafficking in your heart

March 16, 2019 Caroline

St. Patrick, known in his time as Patricius, was a Roman Briton, credited (as we know) with the evangelization of Ireland. Under his gentle teaching, Ireland became the first nation fully evangelized outside of the […]

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