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May 26, 2016

Fatima Facts: Vatican shepherds the flock away from conspiracy claims

The publication of “The Message of Fatima” in 2000 included a photocopy of the text handwritten in 1944 by Sister Lucia dos Santos.
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Movie Review: ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’

The heroine of “Alice Through the Looking Glass” (Disney) is not Lewis Carroll's curious 7-year-old girl but rather an intrepid sea captain with an entrepreneurial streak.
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Cumberland hosting eucharistic procession ending at historic shrine

“We’re going to make public our love of our Lord and the Eucharist," Father Gregory Chervenak said.
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At opening of Divine Mercy University, Archbishop Lori discusses religious freedom

We must not only be recipients of mercy, said Archbishop Lori, but also agents of mercy.
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New department in archdiocese will make ministries more parish-focused

When the Archdiocese of Chicago’s new Department of Parish Vitality and Mission debuts this summer, parishes should notice a new dedication to helping them fulfill the church’s mission, according to the department’s directors.
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At Hiroshima, urging peace and an end to materialism

“Man’s fate has forever been shaped between the hands of reason and spirit, now in collaboration, again in conflict. Now reason and spirit meet on final ground. If either or anything is to survive, they must find a way to create an indissoluble partnership.”
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