Archive for July 14, 2017

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New research: Shroud of Turin bears blood of a torture victim

New research indicates that the Shroud of Turin shows signs of blood from a torture victim, and undermines arguments that... Read more

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Mexican prison massacre may have 'Saint Death' ties

The recent massacre of over two dozen prisoners in a central penitentiary in the state of Guerrero, Mexico may have... Read more

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By Hannah Brockhaus

Pope: Caring for creation means caring for your brother and sister

Pope Francis on Friday sent a message to an international congress on care for our common home in the context... Read more

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By Hannah Brockhaus

US neurology expert will visit UK to examine Charlie Gard

The American doctor whose experimental treatment has been sought by the parents of Charlie Gard will travel to London on... Read more

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Black Catholic congress emphasizes unity, action

More than 2,000 participants from across the country gathered in Orlando, Fla. last week for the 12th National Black Catholic... Read more

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Florist takes religious liberty case to US Supreme Court

Flower shop owner Barronelle Stutzman is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to protect her from a Washington state court ruling... Read more

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By Elise Harris

Bishops stress hospitality for Camino de Santiago hosts

The bishops of Spain and France have published a new letter emphasizing the importance of hospitality for people who host... Read more

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By Matt Hadro

Court sides with NY archdiocese in major religious liberty decision

A federal court ruled Friday that the Archdiocese of New York had the right not to hire a diocesan school... Read more