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Oklahoma Attorney General Asks Supreme Court to Halt Execution of Condemned Convict
The U.S. Supreme Court announced in January that it would review the case.
End-of-Life Resources Help Catholics ‘Finish Life Faithfully’
The Five Wishes program has been immensely popular; the group has distributed over 40 million copies of the guide in 33 languages.
Catholic Charities in Ohio Found Partially Negligent in 5-Year-Old’s 2017 Death
In the civil wrongful death trial this week, Catholic Charities Corporation was ordered to pay $960,000 into Jordan Rodriguez’s estate.
More Than 50,000 Sign Petition to Recognize 171 Killed in Sri Lanka Attack As Martyrs
Of the victims, 171 were Catholic faithful who were attending Mass at St. Sebastian and St. Anthony Churches in Colombo, the capital of the Asian country.
Pope Francis: Theological Virtues Are the ‘Fundamental Attributes’ of a Christian Life
The Holy Father said Wednesday that faith, hope and charity form the key pillars. He also mentioned St. John Paul II: ‘Remain faithful to his legacy. Promote life, and do not be deceived by the culture of death.’
God ‘Answered a Lot of Prayers’: Scalise Discusses Faith, Cancer Recovery
Scalise, a 16-year veteran of Capitol Hill and the number two Republican in the U.S. House, started chemotherapy the day after he was diagnosed with blood cancer.