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One-fifth of all Americans have no religious affiliation

One-fifth of all Americans have no religious affiliation

October 10, 2012 No Comments

The number of American citizens who have no religious affiliation is growing rapidly. One fifth of all Americans list no religious affiliation, and a substantial number of adults less than 30 years of age likewise remain unaffiliated with any church.

Pope Prays in Arabic for First Time

Pope Prays in Arabic for First Time

October 10, 2012 No Comments

“The pope prays for all Arabic speakers. May God bless you all!….”

Over 1500 Pastors Challenge IRS, Preach Politics From the Pulpit
Pope Benedict XVI: The Liturgy Is a Privileged Area in Which God Speaks To Each One of Us

Pope Benedict XVI: The Liturgy Is a Privileged Area in Which God Speaks To Each One of Us

September 27, 2012 No Comments

There is a Latin maxim that addresses the centrality of worship in the life, identity and mission of the Catholic Church; “Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi”. The phrase in Latin literally means the law of prayer (“the way we worship”), and the law of belief (“what we believe”).

Bishop James D. Conley, Defender of the Faith, Appointed the Ninth Bishop of Lincoln, Nebraska
Court grants bail to Christian girl in Pakistan

Court grants bail to Christian girl in Pakistan

September 7, 2012 No Comments

A Christian girl detained for three weeks on controversial blasphemy charges has been released on bail.

‘Green Mile’ star Michael Clarke Duncan dies suddenly

‘Green Mile’ star Michael Clarke Duncan dies suddenly

September 4, 2012 No Comments

They say only the good die young. Actor Michael Clark Duncan, the actor who left such a lasting impression in such films as “The Green mile” and “The Whole Nine Yards” has died suddenly after a brief hospital stay. He was only 54 years old.

Church where King Richard III was buried found beneath parking lot

Church where King Richard III was buried found beneath parking lot

August 31, 2012 No Comments

King Richard III, the English monarch who died during the War of the Roses in the 15th century — and uttered the words “Now is the winter of our discontent” in Shakespeare’s famous play…

Medalist Reese Hoffa Used Olympics Platform to Promote Adoption

Medalist Reese Hoffa Used Olympics Platform to Promote Adoption

August 16, 2012 No Comments

He was placed in an orphanage when he was four years old. His mother was barely sixteen when she gave birth to him

Obama at Iftar Dinner: ‘Of All Rights We Hold Sacred, Foremost Is Freedom of Religion’

Obama at Iftar Dinner: ‘Of All Rights We Hold Sacred, Foremost Is Freedom of Religion’

August 14, 2012 No Comments

Obama told a group of Muslims dining at the White House on Friday that freedom of religion is “foremost” among the God-given rights of man and that he intends to defend it both within the United States and abroad.

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The Virtues of Mary By Deacon Antonio Sandoval

In our devotion to Mary we must pray that our own lives be rooted in the virtues of the...

Mother’s Day Read: Attentiveness of Mary By Deacon Antonio Sandoval

The Blessed Virgin Mary, because of her profound humility, had no other ambition than to do the will of...