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Vatican Weekend for July 1st, 2017 features a report on the key role past popes played in helping to ensure a constant flow of fresh clean water through the aqueducts and fountains of the eternal city plus a look at the long and fascinating history of papal coins and medals and Vatican stamps.Listen to this program produced and presented by Susy Hodges:
Vatican Weekend for July 2nd, 2017 features our weekly reflection on the Sunday Gospel reading, “There’s more in the Sunday Gospel than Meets the Eye,” plus we explore some of the famous and not so-well known ways in which past popes changed the face of the eternal city over the centuries.Listen to this program produced and presented by Susy Hodges:
Atlanta, Ga., Jun 30, 2017 / 12:14 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A new book by entrepreneur and philanthropist Frank J. Hanna goes beyond the cliché advice often offered to college students, in an effort to help them focus on the things that really matter for true success in life. Hanna, the CEO of Hanna Capital, is the author of the newly-released book, "A Graduate's Guide to Life: Three Things They Don't Teach You in College That Could Make All the Difference."In addition to his success as a merchant banker, Hanna is known for his philanthropy, particularly his commitment to Catholic education and evangelization. He is an EWTN board member. CNA is part of the EWTN family.Amazon describes the newly-released book by saying, “The college years are often referred to as the best years of your life. Author Frank J. Hanna believes your best years are still ahead of you, but only if you have a strategy for living that goes beyond what you learned in school.&rdq...
BERLIN (AP) -- The German parliament has passed a law aimed at cracking down on hate speech on social networks, which critics say could have drastic consequences for free speech online....
MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- It's been a remarkably turbulent first year for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, whose war on drugs has left thousands of suspects dead and prompted critics to call his rule a "human rights calamity." One accused him of crimes against humanity before the International Criminal Court....
HONG KONG (AP) -- President Xi Jinping inspected troops based in Hong Kong on Friday as he asserts Chinese authority over the former British colony China took control of 20 years ago....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Meeting face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump's "America First" policy will be put to the test if he opts to confront Russia over intelligence that Moscow meddled in the 2016 presidential election....
BERLIN (AP) -- The Latest on German vote on same-sex marriage (all times local):...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) -- An investigation by the international chemical weapons watchdog confirmed Friday that sarin nerve gas was used in a deadly April 4 attack on a Syrian town, the latest confirmation of chemical weapons use in Syria's civil war....
NEW YORK (AP) -- If President Donald Trump were anyone else, he'd be fired, or at least reprimanded, for his latest tweets attacking a female TV host, social media and workplace experts say....