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IMAGE: CNS photo/Elsa, Pool Photo via USA TODAY SportsBy CHICAGO(CNS) -- When civic leaders make friendly bets on which team will win a big championshipwith their counterparts in another city, one winner enjoys a feast, while theloser eats some humble pie.Butwhen bishops in the World Series' home cities placed their wager on the winner ofthe Fall Classic, it turns out that while only one team could win, poor people inboth cities also will win.Cardinal-designateBlase J. Cupich of Chicago said that, in celebration of the Chicago Cubs endinga 108-year World Series championship drought, he would make good on hisend of the bet and provide enough Chicago deep dish pizzas and baked goods tofeed more than 100 guests of the Bishop William M. Cosgrove Center inCleveland."Bothteams put up a great effort, both cities very much wanted this victory, andtoday Chicago is giving thanks for this blessing," said Archbishop Cupich in aNov. 4 statement. "Our city is celebrating with our Cubs, and we wan...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- The lone American off the planet has cast his vote from space, keeping with NASA's motto of "Vote while you float."...
MOSUL, Iraq (AP) -- When Iraqi forces pushed into Mosul's urban center last week, Derek Coleman, an American volunteer medic, was among those treating the wounded at a front-line field clinic....
NEAR BASHIQA, Iraq (AP) -- Iraqi Kurdish fighters exchanged heavy fire with militants on Monday as they entered a town held by the Islamic State group east of Mosul, while troops advancing south of the city discovered a mass grave containing some 100 decapitated bodies....
NEW YORK (AP) -- More than one competition has tightened with the approach of Election Day....
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Straining toward the finish line of the wildly unpredictable White House race, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump blitzed through battleground states Monday in a final bid to energize supporters. Clinton urged voters to embrace a "hopeful, inclusive, bighearted America," while Trump called for support to "beat the corrupt system."...
BEIJING (AP) -- The Latest on China's intervention in a Hong Kong political dispute (all times local):...
(Vatican Radio) A week on from the Pope’s trip to Sweden for the Commemoration of the Protestant Reformation, theologians and the media are still assessing and discussing the impact of this historic visit. But what was it like to view the Pope’s journey as a Swedish Catholic journalist?Charlotta Smeds is head of Vatican Radio’s Scandinavian service. She gave us her perspective.Listen:   
(Vatican Radio) The Director of the Holy See Press Office, Greg Burke, has clarified the Vatican has not authorised any episcopal ordinations in Continental China.“Should such episcopal ordinations have occurred, they would constitute a grave violation of canonical norms,” Burke said in a statement.He reiterated “it is not licit to proceed with any episcopal ordination without the necessary Papal Mandate, even by appealing to particular personal beliefs.” Declaration of the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Greg Burke, concerning the  purported episcopal ordinations without the Pontifical Mandate in Continental China: “In recent weeks, there has been a series of reports regarding some episcopal ordinationsconferred without Papal Mandate of priests of the unofficial community of the Catholic Churchin Continental China.  The Holy See has not authorised any ordination, nor has it been officially informed of such  events. Sho...
Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, Cardinal Fernando Filoni has concluded his visit to Malawi during which period he consecrated the Cathedral of St. Joseph, the worker on Saturday. Cardinal Filoni who was in the Diocese of Karonga as a special envoy of Pope Francis spoke of his joy at the growth of the Church in the new diocese. “Today we conclude the initial phase in the development of this young Diocese, which started just six years ago with its creation and the naming of its first Diocesan Bishop, all in response to the steady growth of the Church in this part of Malawi. I am happy to see that, since then, growth has continued, particularly in the number of baptisms and seminarians. This is the result of your dedication to the work of evangelization and your care for the youth and the poor," the Cardinal said. President of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi, Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa of Blantyre Archdiocese used the occasion ...
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