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IMAGE: CNS/Karen Callaway, Catholic New WorldBy WASHINGTON(CNS) -- In his message for Christmas, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo ofGalveston-Houston, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, encouragedCatholics to visit the manger this Christmas and reflect on how to give ofthemselves in the New Year."Mybrothers and sisters in Christ, like the Magi and the shepherds before us, weare making our Christmas journey to see the newborn Savior," he said Dec. 20. "Centuriesago, gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh greeted the infant Jesus. People inneed of God's love rejoiced in the news of his birth and offered gifts ofgratitude."ThisChristmas, let us also visit the manger and give the gift of ourselves. This giftarises from our desire and search for peace at this time and place," CardinalDiNardo said.Avideo version of his message can be viewed on Facebook at http://tinyurl.com/j839prc.Hereis the full text of Cardinal DiNardo's Christmas message:TheGift of OurselvesMybrothers and ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A failed voting-fraud prosecution from more than 30 years ago is likely to re-emerge as a contentious issue during Sen. Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearing for attorney general....
DALLAS (AP) -- A Newsweek reporter who has epilepsy is seeking information from Twitter in his effort to find out the identity of a person he says sent him an image intended to trigger a seizure....
NEW YORK (AP) -- The FBI told a federal court it needed a search warrant to look at thousands of Hillary Clinton's emails on the laptop of former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner because they had the potential to cause "grave damage to national security" if disclosed, according to court documents made public Tuesday....
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- President-elect Donald Trump met Tuesday met with candidates for his unfilled Cabinet positions, including prospective hires to run the Department of Veterans Affairs, a beleaguered agency that the Republican businessman has vowed to overhaul....
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- Investigators from Turkey and Russia hunted for clues Tuesday in the assassination of Russia's ambassador to Turkey in front of stunned onlookers at a photo exhibition in Ankara....
BERLIN (AP) -- The Islamic State group claimed responsibility Tuesday for a truck attack on a crowded Berlin Christmas market that left 12 people dead and nearly 50 injured, as German security forces hunted for the perpetrator after releasing a man from custody for lack of evidence....
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has expressed his condolences to the family of the Russian ambassador to Turkey who was shot dead by a police officer at an art exhibition.In a message sent by the Holy See’s Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, to Russian president Vladimir Putin, the Pope said he was “saddened to learn of the violent attack in Ankara, which resulted in the death of Ambassador Andrei Karlov”. He assured the people of the Russian Federation of his prayers and “spiritual solidarity” at this time.The attack on Monday night was carried out by a man in a suit believed to be an-off duty police officer. Footage captured of the incident shows Mevlut Mert Altintas, 22, firing at least eight shots while shouting in Turkish: “Don’t forget Aleppo. Don’t forget Syria.” He was shortly after killed by special forces.Karlov had previously served as an ambassador to North Korea.The full statement by Cardinal Pietro Parolin ...
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has sent a telegramme of condolences to the Archbishop of Berlin in which he says he is praying for the dead and injured in Monday's attack on a Christmas market in Germany’s capital city.Listen to Linda Bordoni's report: In his message to Archbishop Heiner Koch, the Pope also says he joins “all men and women of good will” who have committed themselves to efforts “so that the murderous folly of terrorism finds no more room in our world.” The telegramme, written by Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, on behalf of the Holy Father, says that Francis was deeply saddened and is praying for the 12 persons who were killed and for the many wounded in what he called “the terrible act of violence”. The Pope also expressed his gratitude to the medical and security personnel for their fast and concrete assistance to the victims.12 people were killed on Monday evening when a truck rammed i...
The Catholic church in Tanzania is calling for programmes and initiatives that are meant to promote social and economic growth in the country to respect the environment and the dignity of every citizen.The call was made at recent two-day Symposium organized by Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC) in collaboration with the University College of Stella Maris in Mtwara Diocese. The meeting was held on the theme: The contribution of social teaching of the Catholic Church in economic growth and social development.Below is an article on the meeting by By Pascal MwanacheThe Catholic Church through her economic stakeholders have insisted that environmental protection, natural resources and the dignity of every citizen are key things in the determination of country’s economic growth.This was discussed during the two days Symposium prepared by Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC) in collaboration with the University College of Stella Maris in Mtwara Diocese under the theme: 'The con...
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