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At least two die in Tanzanian church bombing; nuncio unhurt

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The deadly bombing of a new church in northern Tanzania left at least two people dead and a dozen injured while the Vatican nuncio escaped unharmed after the attack.

Religious life calls Air Force vet who once produced nuclear weapons

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (CNS) — Salesian Sister Jennifer Kane is a living conversion story, who has gone, she said, from “bombs to Bibles.” A 16-year military veteran who at one time was a missile systems engineer working on intercontinental nuclear weapons, Sister Jennifer is preparing to make her first profession of vows with the Salesian Sisters […]

Only defense against devil, hatred is word of God, humility, pope says

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Dialogue doesn’t work with the devil; the only defense is the word of God, humility and meekness, especially in response to his works of hatred and persecution, Pope Francis said. “Humility and meekness: These are the weapons that the prince of the world, the spirit of the world does not tolerate, […]

Elderly face danger of ‘covert euthanasia,’ pope says in book

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — While the fight to preserve life is often centered on abortion and capital punishment, the future Pope Francis also warned against a more subtle form of disregard for human dignity: what he called “covert euthanasia.” “In this consumerist, hedonist and narcissistic society, we are accustomed to the idea that there are […]

In Mary’s month, Pope Francis prays at ancient Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome

The pope returned to the basilica, the oldest church in the West dedicated to the mother of Jesus, May 4 to pray the rosary in observance of May as the traditional month of Mary. According to legend, its construction during the pontificate of Pope Liberius (352-366) was inspired by a miraculous snowfall here in the early morning hours of Aug. 5.

Newark priest resigns after banned contact with minors discovered

NEWARK, N.J. (CNS) -- A priest of the Archdiocese of Newark resigned from active ministry May 2 after reports surfaced of his being with minors in apparent violation of a court's memorandum of understanding that forbids him from contact with underage people. While the Newark archdiocese had said Father Michael Fugee, 53, was working under supervision, it later acknowledged the priest had not asked permission to be part of retreats with teenagers. Photos of him with the teenagers were published by a Newark newspaper.

School-choice movement gains slow but steady momentum

The movement was given a big boost in late March when the Indiana Supreme Court upheld one of the country's most comprehensive school-choice programs. Currently, there are 30 school-choice programs in 17 states and the District of Columbia, serving more than 250,000 students.

Immigration advocates pleased by recent court rulings

WASHINGTON (CNS) — The Supreme Court April 29 let stand a lower-court ruling that tossed out restrictive provisions of an Alabama immigration law. Later in the week, three jurisdictions acted to make it easier for people without legal immigration status to get driver’s licenses. Without comment, the court rejected Alabama’s appeal of an 11th Circuit […]

Philadelphia Mass for Bishop McFadden set for his birthday

Catholics in the Philadelphia Archdiocese will have an opportunity to pray together for Bishop Joseph P. McFadden, who died May 2. A memorial Mass will be celebrated on what would have been his 66th birthday, May 22, at 7 p.m. in the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia. All are welcome to participate. […]

Immigrants at rally say legislation fight is all about the papers

GEORGETOWN, Del. (CNS) — For the residents of this small town in agriculture-focused Sussex County, the pending immigration reform legislation in Congress is first and foremost about papers. Work permits, Social Security cards, permanent residency or green cards, and driver’s licenses — that’s what the mostly Guatemalan immigrants in Georgetown say they most look forward […]