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Bishops: Catholic Church in Spain Unjustly Singled Out in Plan to Address Sexual Abuse
The Spanish government approved today in the Council of Ministers a plan to implement recommendations made in a report on sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.
A Year After Earthquake, Aleppo’s St. George Church Rises Again
Father Najjar revealed that Archbishop Masri strongly supported the school’s renovation.
‘An Unprecedented Opportunity’: Augustine Institute Announces Move to St. Louis
The organization announced on Tuesday that it had purchased the former Boeing Leadership Center in Florissant, Missouri, just outside of downtown St. Louis.
For First Time, Incurably Ill Patient Undergoes Euthanasia in Peru
Ana Estrada was a 47-year-old Peruvian activist who suffered from polymyositis — an incurable disease that left her confined to a wheelchair.
Redeemed From Sexual Libertinism, Prostitution, and Occult, Fran Orvich Tells His Story
Orvich also consecrated himself to the Virgin Mary in accord with the 33-day process advocated by St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort.
Could Florida Become the First State to Defeat an Abortion Amendment?
With the abortion amendment now officially on the ballot in Florida, many will be looking to the state this November to see if it will break a long string of pro-life referendum defeats or simply mark another abortion victory.