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SSPX head claims pope is encouraging error
"The Society of St. Pius X prays and does penance for the pope, that he might have the strength to proclaim Catholic faith and morals in their entirety," said a statement published June 29.
Pope prays for peace following Turkey terrorist attack
"Let us pray for the victims, their families and for the dear Turkish people," Pope Francis said after the "heinous" attack June 27 that left 41 dead and 239 injured. Turkey's leader fingered the Islamic State as the culprit.
Slovak pastor and Legion of Mary leader, Father Francis Lendacky, dies
At age 82 he was the oldest active pastor in the Philadelphia Archdiocese. He was known to drop everything to visit sick parishioners and for celebrating Mass in Slovak. He was long dedicated to the Legion.
Even in a loss, team learns best lessons of baseball, and life
The Philadelphia Catholic League team lost 3-2 in the Carpenter Cup Classic at Citizens Bank Park but every player got the thrill of playing in a big-league park and forming friendships with guys from across the region.
Court stops abortion doctors’ requirements, denies pharmacists’ appeal
The court June 28 refused to hear appeals from Mississippi and Wisconsin challenging lower-court rulings blocking their laws similar to the one in Texas that require abortion doctors in the two states to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.
For God and country: Priests navigate U.S. armed forces as chaplains
Military chaplains are commissioned officers serving in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The priests are basically on loan from their dioceses while they serve.
Senate panel strips retroactivity provision from bill on sex abuse suits
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted on June 28 to amend HB 1947, the bill that aims to lift the statute of limitations on lawsuits for sexual abuse going back decades. The new amendment would allow civil suits going forward.
Catholic Church has right to be heard in public square, says cardinal
"There are fundamental truths against which our judgments and our legislative decisions should be measured, and to which we are all called to conform," Cardinal Wuerl said.
Retired Pope Benedict XVI says he ‘feels protected’ by Pope Francis
Retired Pope Benedict XVI expressed his sincere gratefulness to Pope Francis, saying that his goodness "from the first moment of your election, in every moment of my life here, touches me deeply."
English bishops condemn rise in xenophobic attacks after Brexit vote
British police reported 85 hate crimes in the three days after Britain voted to leave the European Union June 23, a 57 percent jump from the month earlier.

