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New light of the anti-abortion movement — an accomplished woman with Down syndrome
Heather Adams - Religion News Service
March 09, 2018
Karen Gaffney has swum the English Channel, given a TEDx talk and received an honorary doctorate.
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Rwanda closes hundreds of churches and arrests pastors
Fredrick Nzwili - Religion News Service
March 09, 2018
On Tuesday (March 6), police detained six pastors, accusing them of conspiring to rally other clergy in defiance of the government’s shutdown orders.
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Nuns fight child trafficking in coastal Kenya
Lilian Muendo - Catholic News Service
March 09, 2018
The area is known as a haven for sex tourism.
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Nebraska Knights of Columbus join effort to help persecuted Christians in Iraq, Syria
Mike May - Catholic News Service
March 09, 2018
A small town Knights of Columbus council hopes to have a big impact halfway around the world.
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When the devil strikes, exorcists are ready for battle
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
March 09, 2018
Every diocese in the world still needs to have at least one trained exorcist on hand for the (rare) eventuality of an actual demonic possession, said Father Cesare Truqui.
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A brief history of Gregorian chant
Chaz Muth - Catholic News Service
March 07, 2018
The tradition of sung prayer dates back to the first millennium.
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