From suffering to hope: Persecuted Vietnamese community embraces faith

Huddled in a wet corner of a cramped North Vietnamese concentration camp, Luke Le Sinh whispered prayers as his emaciated cellmates slept beside him
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Exploring the final frontier, Star Trek offered peace, paper says

Honoring Star Trek’s 50th anniversary, the Vatican newspaper said the popular series gave the world a model of peace and cooperation.
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Archbishop Lori leads prayer walk in Sandtown-Winchester

“We need peace in the streets, and the church’s presence may be the turning point,” Trudy Scott said.
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NDP grad shines with swim gold at Rio Paralympics

Rebecca Meyers is majoring in history in college. She made some Sept. 8 at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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Retired pope says governance wasn’t his gift, but Francis is good at it

While Pope Benedict XVI said organization and governance are not his strong suits, he also said, "I am unable to see myself as a failure."
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Movie Review: ‘Morgan’

In the “humanoid made from synthetic DNA” genre, “Morgan” omits even an occasional reflection on what it means to have a human moral sense.
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Department of Justice report should trouble all

This report makes clear that the dignity and rights of our fellow citizens are being trampled upon on a regular basis.
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On My Mind (Vol. 6)

---1---Like many Americans, perhaps, I’m not very good at honoring the causes for which our federal holidays were established. Sure, we have Christmas and Thanksgiving (and usually the 4th of July) down. But the rest end up being primarily a day off from
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What does God want me to do?

Should I or shouldn’t I? What does God want me to do? How many times have you wished you had a direct line to God?
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Archbishop Lori updates planning strategy

As part of preparing the archdiocese and parishes to be ready to help create “missionary disciples,” the archbishop established a planning process for parishes and schools, including a detailed study of the current conditions and capacity of 22 schools.
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Paralympians flock to Loyola University Maryland for training, support

Five swimmers with disabilities who train at Loyola University Maryland will represent the United States at the Paralympics.
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Phyllis Schlafly dies; Catholic woman supported conservative causes

“Schlafly not only helped the Republican Party become pro-life in the 1980s, but spent the remainder of her life ensuring it remained so,” said a Sept. 6 statement by Tom McClusky, vice president of government affairs for the March for Life Education & Defense Fund.
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