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Success rate in use of adult stem cells ‘staggering’
Adult stem cells, easily harvested from human bone marrow, umbilical cord blood and fat tissue, have a successful track record in treatments for more than 90 medical conditions and diseases, including sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma cancer and damaged heart tissue.Stem cells can be retrieved an
Vatican welcomes Iran’s historic nuclear deal
The Holy See welcomed Iran’s historic nuclear deal and expressed hopes that more future breakthroughs be on the horizon on other issues.
Bolivian Families, Church Workers Hope Pope’s Prison Visit Spurs Change
Fernando Fernande brought toilet paper, soap and food to the Palmasola prison, where his son has been locked up for the past two years.Other families waited outside the gates with wheelbarrows full of everything from sausages to blankets to charcoal for cooking. The supplies, Fernande said, were to
Hispanics’ Growth, Cultural Diversity Present Challenges
One of the "most critical and perhaps dramatic signs" of the times is "the tremendous growth of the Hispanic population," said Arturo Chavez, president and CEO of the Mexican American Catholic College in San Antonio.That growth presents a challenge to the Catholic Church to meet
Hammer-sickle Crucifix Raises Eyebrows During Pope’s Visit to Bolivia
The cross was created by Jesuit Father Luis Espinal, who was assassinated in 1980.
In Bolivia Church-State Relations at a Crossroads as Francis Visits
Catholic officials and observers expressed hope the pope’s July 8-10 visit to Bolivia offers the opportunity to turn the page on nearly 10 years of mutual suspicions, public criticisms and the church losing its previously privileged position in a newly approved constitution.
Greek Archbishop Hopeful for New Deal
‘For now, people just hope to survive these truly terrible conditions.’
California Assisted Suicide Bill Stalls
The primary sponsors of legislation legalizing physician-assisted suicide pulled the bill hours before a state Assembly hearing July 7, with its authors saying the bill was dead for this year.A group of Southern California Latino Democratic Assembly members broke ranks with their party to oppose the
Prominent Jesuit, Murdered in ’80, Hailed for Aiding Bolivian Democracy
Jesuit Father Luis Espinal was returning from a movie in March 1980 when he was intercepted, tortured and killed. His remains were found in a landfill. Paramilitaries were blamed for his death. Outrage ensued, with an estimated 70,000 Bolivians attending his burial in La Paz."I think it probabl
