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IMAGE: CNS photo/Rebecca Kirstin Patton, The Texas Catholic By David SedenoDALLAS (CNS) -- The importanceof the vocation of marriage and the family is at the core for the future of notonly the Catholic Church, but of society, Bishop Kevin J. Farrell of Dallassaid at a news conference Aug. 17.Earlier in the day the Vaticanannounced that Pope Francis has appointed the bishop to lead a new Vaticanoffice for the laity, family and life. Creation of the office is a continuation of the pontiff's quest tooverhaul the Curia for more efficiency and transparency and tohighlight the growing and important role of the laity among the world's 1.2billion Catholics.At the news conference and in a letter to priests of thediocese and the pastoral center staff, BishopFarrell thanked the pope for having confidence in him to lead the new office, butsaid he also welcomed the appointment with mixed emotions."Dallas has been my home for 10years and, from the beginning, I quickly grew to love the beautiful p...
MALIBU, Calif. (AP) -- Jan may have always played second fiddle to older sister Marcia on "The Brady Bunch," but she may be tops when it comes to real estate investing....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Twitter said Thursday it has suspended 360,000 accounts since mid-2015 for violating its policies banning the promotion of terrorism and violent extremism....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Gawker.com, the brash New York website that broke new ground with its gossipy, no-holds-barred coverage of media, culture and politics, is shutting down after 14 years, brought low by an unhappy, but deep-pocketed, subject....
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) -- Air tankers bombarded rugged slopes with fire retardant Thursday and a squadron of helicopters dropped load after load of water to corral a destructive wildfire threatening mountain homes 60 miles east of Los Angeles....
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- In a few weeks, Uber will start using self-driving cars to carry passengers in Pittsburgh, raising the stakes in the fast-track race to deploy autonomous vehicles....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The State Department says a $400 million cash payment to Iran was contingent on the release of American prisoners....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A new brain trust in place, Donald Trump on Thursday moved to invest nearly $5 million in battleground state advertising as the Republican presidential contender took modest steps to address daunting challenges in the states that will make or break his White House ambitions....
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- The mystery behind the claim that U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte and three teammates were robbed after a night of partying in Rio de Janeiro deepened Thursday, after officials first blamed him for making it up - then backtracked on some details and acknowledged the Olympians had been confronted by security guards with guns....
A four-day film festival celebrating the life and mission of Blessed Mother Teresa is being held in her adopted hometown of ‎Kolkata in eastern India, in the run-up to her canonization or sainthood ceremony on September 4 in the Vatican.  ‎Predominantly featuring documentaries, the Aug. 26-29 Mother Teresa International Film ‎Festival (MTIFF) in the capital of West Bengal state, is taking centre stage at the Nandan multiplex, Kolkata’s prestigious film and cultural centre owned by the state government.  Organized by the Indian chapter of ‎SIGNIS, the World Catholic Association for Communication, the film festival will travel to numerous ‎locations around India and then go overseas.  To know more about this event, we talked to Mr. Sunil Lucas, the president of SIGNIS India and director of the film festival.  Speaking to us on his mobile phone from Kolkata, Mr. Lucas first explained that this is the fourth such film festival on the saint...
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