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By Rhina GuidosWASHINGTON (CNS) -- Sister Rita Petruziello said she could feelthe "contention and nastiness" in the air during the presidential election campaignof the last year. Instead of getting better as the process went along, it keptgetting worse."It didn't matter who won," she told Catholic News Service Jan. 3. "There would be a lotof unrest, division and hatred."But she couldn't just sit without doing anything about it anddecided to find a way to counter all those bad feelings she was seeing andhearing.Sister Petruziello, a member of the Sisters of the Congregation St. Joseph in Cleveland, hassince put together Circle the City with Love, an event that seeks to gather peopleacross cities in the United States on Jan. 15 at 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time,have them join hands in their respective cities and, in silence, meditatetogether as a means to foster peace.The intention behind the event is to reduce theacrimony around the country during and after the presidential election. ...
By Junno Arocho EstevesVATICANCITY (CNS) -- Alongthe difficult path of rebuilding their lives, survivors of the earthquake thatdevastated central Italy must also rebuild their hearts with a strongfoundation built on hope, Pope Francis said.Familiesneed something long lasting when coping with the heartbreaking wounds of losingtheir homes and loved ones, the pope told survivors during an audience in the Vatican's Paul VI hallJan. 5."Itis not optimism, there is no place for optimism. Yes, for hope but (not for) optimism, which is momentary; it isn't sustainable. In order to rebuild, you needhope," the pope said.Thecentral Italian region, which includes the towns of Amatrice, Rieti, Accumoli, and Pescara del Tronto,were rocked by a 6.2 magnitude quake Aug. 24, 2016.Amatricewas the hardest-hit town, accounting for 234 of the estimated 290 deaths,according to the Italian Civil Protection office.PopeFrancis visited the areas affected by the quake in October, saying that showing up immedia...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Fox News Channel says that veteran pundit Tucker Carlson will replace Megyn Kelly in the network's coveted 9 p.m. time slot sandwiched between Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity....
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- Zimbabwe's wildlife agency said Thursday it has sold 35 elephants to China to ease overpopulation and raise funds for conservation, amid criticism from animal welfare activists that such sales are unethical....
IZMIR, Turkey (AP) -- Suspected Kurdish militants on Thursday opened fire at police who stopped them at a checkpoint in the western city of Izmir before detonating their explosives-laden vehicle, the province's governor said. A policeman and a courthouse employee were killed in the attack while two assailants were shot dead....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration imposed sanctions Thursday on a son of Sept. 11 mastermind Osama bin Laden, saying the younger bin Laden poses a risk to U.S. national security....
CHICAGO (AP) -- Four black suspects beat and taunted a white man with mental-health problems in a video broadcast live on Facebook, threatening him with a knife, cutting off his clothing and forcing him to drink from a toilet....
ATLANTA (AP) -- The marching band of a historically black college in Alabama will perform in President-elect Donald Trump's Jan. 20 inaugural parade, despite a barrage of criticism, the school's president announced Thursday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President-elect Donald Trump is considering plans to restructure and slim down a top U.S. intelligence agency, a person familiar with the discussions said Thursday. The move comes after Trump questioned the intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered with the presidential election on his behalf....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation's top intelligence official said Thursday that Russia undoubtedly interfered in America's 2016 presidential election but stopped short of using the explosive description "an act of war," telling lawmakers such a call isn't within the purview of the U.S. intelligence community....
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