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House Speaker Boehner: 'When an organization monetizes an unborn child...we must all act.'
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Catholic News Service
The Little Sisters of the Poor and other religious entities are not substantially burdened by procedures set out by the federal government by which they can avoid a requirement to provide contraceptive coverage in health insurance, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled July 14.In a lengthy op
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David Gibson - Religion News Service
Is this evidence of greater accountability under Pope Francis?
A microscopic view shows a colony of human embryonic stem cells (light blue) growing on fibroblasts (dark blue). The Catholic Church has long opposed embryonic stem-cell research because it relies on the destruction of human embryos.
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Catholic News Service
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
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Catholic News Service
The Holy See welcomed Iran's historic nuclear deal and expressed hopes that more future breakthroughs be on the horizon on other issues.
A guard closes the gate to the Palmasola prison in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, July 8. On July 10 Pope Francis is scheduled to visit the prison, infamous for violence, overcrowding and prisoners' families having to pay for their upkeep. (CNS photo/David Agren)
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David Agren - Catholic News Service
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