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Richard McBrien
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Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
Father Richard P. McBrien, a retired professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame and who was chair of the university's theology department for 11 years, died Jan. 25 at age 78 in his native Connecticut.A Jan. 25 announcement by the university said Father McBrien had died after a long i
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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G. Jeffrey MacDonald - USA Today (RNS)
Those who follow teaching on death penalty dropped from jury pool
Locals run with items from a shop in Soweto, South Africa, Jan. 22. Local media reported that violence broke out Jan. 19 after a 14-year-old South African was allegedly shot dead by a foreign shop owner. (CNS photo/Siphiwe Sibeko, Reuters)
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Bronwen Dachs - Catholic News Service
Law enforcement and education need to protect rights of foreign nationals
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Catholic News Service
Being pro-life does not have to be a Catholic, evangelical thing or even conservative thing.
Children sheltered at a camp for families displaced by violence in Bangui, Central African Republic (Kevin Clarke)
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Jonathan Luxmoore - OSV News
Pope Francis plans to visit the Central African Republic late this year in an effort to end two years of intercommunal violence, the vice president of the country's bishops' conference confirmed.Bishop Nestor-Desire Nongo Aziagbia of Bossangoa told Catholic News Service Jan. 22 that the pope
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Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Scientific advancements in imaging technology, genetics and nano research have allowed museums to make new and surprising discoveries about the tightly wrapped mysteries of ancient mummies.The Vatican Museums also have been employing the latest state-of-the-art laboratory tools and tests to find out