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Hawthorne, New York, Jul 11, 2017 / 01:34 pm (National Catholic Register).- Nathaniel Hawthorne added the “w” to his last name because one of his ancestors was John Hathorne, a Salem witch trial judge, and he wanted to distance himself from that legacy. Raised in a Calvinist milieu, Hawthorne was not a regular churchgoer, but as anyone who read The Scarlet Letter in high school knows, he was conversant with religious themes of sin, judgement, forgiveness, and mercy.A supporter of Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the United States, he was rewarded with a diplomatic post – the consulship in Liverpool, England. The Democratic Party did not nominate Pierce to run for a second term, however, and the Hawthorne family toured Portugal, France and Italy in late 1850’s after leaving that post.Hawthorne’s wife, Sophia Peabody, had been raised a Unitarian and both Nathaniel and Sophia were influenced by the Transcendental Movement, being friends with Bronson ...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz, Long Island CatholicBy WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The Vatican recently published acircular letter, "On the bread and wine for the Eucharist," sent todiocesan bishops at the request of Pope Francis. Dated June 15 -- the feast ofthe Body and Blood of Christ -- the letter was made public by the Vatican July8.Because bread and wine for the Eucharist are no longersupplied just by religious communities, but "are also sold in supermarketsand other stores and even over the internet," bishops should set upguidelines, an oversight body and/or even a form of certification to help"remove any doubt about the validity of the matter for theEucharist," the Vatican's Congregation for Divine Worship and theSacraments said.In response to the Vatican statement, the U.S. Conference ofCatholic Bishops Secretariat of Divine Worship has answered some of thesefrequently asked questions.Q: Why is the Vatican worried about what makes up aCommunion host? Doesn't it have more impor...
LONDON (AP) -- Limping between points and fading down the stretch, defending champion Andy Murray was stunned by 24th-seeded Sam Querrey of the U.S. 3-6, 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-1 in the Wimbledon quarterfinals Wednesday....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- "America's Got Talent" has aired the audition of a contestant who died in a car accident last month....
HOUSTON (AP) -- If the Trump administration gets its way, all U.S. citizens flying abroad will have to submit to face scans at airport security....
HONOLULU (AP) -- The Army knew Sgt. 1st Class Ikaika Kang had shown support for Islamic State years ago. It even took away his security clearance for a while....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, grievously wounded in a shooting at a baseball practice nearly a month ago, has been moved out of the intensive care unit of a Washington hospital but remains in serious condition....
ITTA BENA, Miss. (AP) -- With debris scattered for miles across the flat countryside of the Mississippi Delta, federal and local officials may be combing soybean fields for up to a week for clues in a military plane crash that killed 15 Marines and a Navy sailor, a sheriff said Wednesday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he's ready to unwrap his latest bill repealing much of President Barack Obama's health care law, with wary House conservatives signaling Wednesday they're watching to make sure it doesn't stray from their goals....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Breaking with the president, the lawyer Donald Trump picked to lead the FBI declared Wednesday that he does not believe a special counsel investigation into possible coordination between Russia and the Trump presidential campaign is a "witch hunt."...

