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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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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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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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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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Phyllis Schlafly dies; Catholic woman supported conservative causes

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