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Everyday Heroes: Army officer donates part of liver to save priest’s life

Father Dennis Callan's health was rapidly declining. His situation was so dire that his dentist refused to even pull a tooth out of fear that the he would bleed to death. The cause? Advanced cirrhosis of the liver.

Parish draws 35 men, sons for theology talk via football party

St. Peter Parish in West Brandywine, Chester County invited men of the parish and their teen sons Nov. 17 to hear a talk about Theology of the Body, followed by lunch and the Eagles vs. Patriots game.

Bishop Malloy echoes pope’s call in Japan for global nuclear disarmament

Bishop Malloy noted that the U.S. and Russia possess more than 90% of the world's nuclear weapons. "This fact alone calls for our nation to exercise global leadership for mutual, verifiable nuclear disarmament," he said.

Argentine priests sentenced for sexually abusing deaf schoolchildren

The court in the province of Mendoza sentenced Fathers Nicola Corradi, 83, an Italian national and director of the Antonio Provolo Institute for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Children, and Horacio Corbacho, 59, to sentences of 42 and 45 years in prison respectively.

Pope ends Japan trip with visit to Jesuit university

Pope Francis spent his last morning in Japan at the Jesuit-run Sophia University, celebrating Mass with his Jesuit confreres, visiting aged members of the Jesuit community and addressing students and staff.

Warrington Catholic school proud of its 2 Neumann scholars

Vincent Black and Michael Funk of St. Joseph/St. Robert Catholic School were among the 41 eighth graders across the archdiocese to win four-year scholarships to a Catholic high school.

Pa. bishops visiting Rome won’t miss Thanksgiving meal

In their periodic required visit to meet with the pope at the Holy See, the bishops of Pennsylvania and New Jersey are discussing, praying and, with other Americans in Rome, eating together on Thursday.

Victims of Christian persecution remembered at ‘Night of Witness’ service

The Nov. 23 observance gave a voice to those who have died from religious persecution during the past two years, mostly in the Middle East, South Asia and African nations where Christians are in the minority.

Bishop Caggiano named chairman of Catholic Relief Services board

Bishop Frank J. Caggiano of Bridgeport, Connecticut, is the new chairman of the board of Catholic Relief Services following his appointment by Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Work on Wisconsin farm prepared slain brother for service in Guatemala

Nearly 37 years after his death, Christian Brother James Miller will be beatified during Mass Dec. 7 at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Huehuetenango. He will be the first American-born Christian Brother declared blessed.