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Judge Blocks Auction of Dorothy’s Wizard of Oz Dress, Over Catholic University’s Objections
Shawn Brenhouse, an attorney for Catholic University, said the university will continue to defend its right to sell the dress, the proceeds of which are planned to support the drama school.

Prince Charles Marks 100 Years of Society Supporting Catholic Archbishops of Westminster
The society is seeking to raise 100,000 pounds ($125,000) towards the cost of reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions at Archbishop’s House.

Pope Francis Thanks Italian Volunteers for Helping Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing ‘Absurd War’
In a speech on May 23, the Pope commended the volunteers for helping the vulnerable.

Detroit’s New Auxiliary is an Archbishop and Veteran Vatican Diplomat
The Detroit archdiocese serves 1.1 million self-identifying Catholics via 215 parishes in Michigan’s Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, St. Clair and Lapeer counties.

Can Robots Learn Law? Scientists and Theologians Discuss the Future of AI
The conference was organized in three parts around the concepts of expressing, defining, and understanding intelligence.

Charleston Bishop ‘Conquered Hearts’ Ministering to Hispanics in Georgia
Bishop Fabre-Jeune’s novitiate took place in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he learned to speak Spanish fluently — one of the five languages he speaks today.
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