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IMAGE: By Francois GloutnayMONTREAL (CNS) -- In the pastfew years, Benedictine Father Simon-Pierre Arnold has warned aging and decliningreligious congregations that it would be a mistake to try to "mend an oldfabric with new cloth" or "pour new wine into old wineskins." Hereiterated this message in a speech to heads of Canadian religious communities.Religious must "urgentlythink of new ways to be present in the world," the Belgian-born monk toldthe general assembly of the Canadian Religious Conference, which gathered 25men and 252 women religious leaders in Montreal May 26-29.Calling himself "a littlemonk-theologian who has lived in Peru for more than 40 years," Father Arnoldsaid he wanted to share his "intuitions, worries and utopias" aboutthe future of consecrated life."We must return to theGospel; we must return to our minority, marginal ... and prophetic origins,"he said. Such a mindset will force the men and women religious to "criticize,as does the pope, our own clerical exces...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Jerry L. MennengaBy Joanne FoxSIOUXCITY, Iowa (CNS) -- Amid a roomful of oohs and aahs, Aubrie Harringtoncarefully -- oh, so carefully -- used her scissors to trim away the cornea andthe gelatinous fat from a cow eye.Astudent with weaker stamina might not have been able to handle the cow eye dissection -- immediately following lunch."Ithink this is interesting," said the Sioux City Mater Dei-Nativity student inbetween snipping at Bessie's eyeball. "I like science in general and I reallylike this session because it is so hands-on."Harringtonwas one of almost 200 seventh graders from 10 schools to participate ina Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Day at Briar CliffUniversity, the Catholic college in Sioux City, in May.JasonAdams, assistant professor at Briar Cliff, oversaw the cow eye dissection."Thestudents learn the basic anatomy of the human eye, then apply the knowledge asyou perform a dissection of a cow's eye," he said. "We looked at thesimilariti...
FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta (AP) -- Residents of the Canadian oil sands city of Fort McMurray began cleaning up their homes and property Wednesday as people who fled a massive wildfire at the start of May returned to see what's left....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- From cheese to sliced turkey, the Obama administration is encouraging food companies and restaurants to lower the amount of salt in the foods they sell....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Fresh problems for "Obamacare": The largest health insurer in Texas wants to raise its rates on individual policies by an average of nearly 60 percent, a new sign that President Barack Obama's overhaul hasn't solved the problem of price spikes....
CAMP TARIQ, Iraq (AP) -- The Iraqi military's advance into Fallujah was stalled Wednesday by fierce resistance from Islamic State fighters and concerns over protecting tens of thousands of civilians still trapped inside the strategic city, officials said....
CAIRO (AP) -- The Latest on the search for an EgyptAir plane that crashed last month, killing all 66 people on board (all times local):...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A shooting that left two men dead at UCLA on Wednesday and led to a massive response on the campus in a bustling part of Los Angeles was a murder-suicide, authorities said....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Hillary Clinton on Wednesday assailed presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump as a "fraud" intent on scamming the American people following new revelations about the businessman's now-defunct education company....
BURBANK, Calif. (AP) -- Sue LaVaccare is fighting "the California complacency."...

