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Kansas City, Kan., Oct 19, 2016 / 04:54 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Vice presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine’s stand in favor of legal abortion shuns consistency in reason and faith and ignores the pain abortion causes, Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City in Kansas has said.“It was painful to listen to Senator Kaine repeat the same tired and contorted reasoning to profess his personal opposition to abortion while justifying his commitment to keep it legal,” the archbishop said, reflecting on Kaine's abortion comments in the Oct. 4 vice presidential debate. He characterized the senator’s remarks as “the usual made-for-modern-media sound bites.”Writing in the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas' newspaper The Leaven Oct. 14, Archbishop Naumann critiqued the senator's “sound bite” comment that “it is not proper to impose his religious beliefs upon all Americans.”"With regard to the imposition of religious bel...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Chaz MuthBy Chaz MuthGATLINBURG,Tenn. (CNS) -- When Huntsville, Alabama, resident Patrick Eads prepared to takehis family on a trip to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park last August, hemade sure to pack necessary vacation items, which included the address to thenearest Catholic church.Eadsand his wife, Rachael, made the 250-mile drive to Gatlinburg with their1-year-old son to experience nature's glory.Rachael,noticeably pregnant, eagerly joined her husband and son on the long hikes alongthe Appalachian Trail to find the best views of the mountains and said themajestic vistas, the sounds of the summer insects, the feel of the warm sun onher face and the scent of the wildflowers growing along their route, energizedher.Aftera day of navigating the Smokies, Patrick was feeling the need for spiritualnourishment, so the lanky, bearded redhead packed up his family and headed toSt. Mary's Catholic Church in Gatlinburg for the 7 p.m. Saturday Mass.AGoogle search before ...
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) -- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is finding himself in open conflict with his Ecuadorean protectors as the group's latest dump targeting Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign runs afoul of the South American government's goal of warming up to Washington....
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- California's attorney general is conducting a criminal investigation into whether employees at San Francisco-based Wells Fargo bank falsely identified themselves and stole identities in the sales practices scandal that rocked the bank and cost its CEO his job, documents released Wednesday show....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- NBA star Derrick Rose and two friends were cleared Wednesday in a $21.5 million lawsuit that accused them of gang raping his ex-girlfriend when she was incapacitated from drugs or alcohol....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Revisiting a crime that shattered a bygone era's sense of safety, prosecutors on Wednesday launched their second bid for a conviction in one of the nation's most influential missing-child cases, the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz....
QAYARA AIR BASE, Iraq (AP) -- For Saif, an Iraqi army corporal, the battle for Mosul is intensely personal. Over the course of two years of Islamic State rule, the extremists destroyed his home, arrested his father, killed his brother and forced his fiancee into a marriage with an IS fighter....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- It was barely three weeks ago that Donald Trump opened the first presidential debate by asking, with faux deference, if it was OK to refer to his opponent as "Secretary Clinton."...
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- As the long and rancorous campaign lurches toward an end, Donald Trump gets one of his last opportunities in Wednesday night's final debate against Hillary Clinton to turn around a race that appears to be slipping away....

