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Mosul, Iraq, Jan 3, 2017 / 11:55 am (CNA/EWTN News).- As villages on Iraq’s Nineveh Plain are liberated from Islamic State forces, the Christians who lived there have returned, only to find destruction and betrayal.“(When) we went to see what happened to our hometowns, we could not believe the hatred and the revenge that ISIS has against us,” said Sister Diana Momeka, a nun with the Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena who ministers to those displaced by ISIS.Sister Diana had taught at St. Ephrem Seminary in Bakhdida, Iraq before ISIS invaded in the summer of 2014 and drove out the region’s Christians. The destruction, she told CNA, was “beyond imagination.”After ISIS took over much of Northern Iraq in 2014, tens of thousands of refugees fled eastward into Iraqi Kurdistan. Many have been living in temporary housing unfit for the winter season, relying upon aid groups for their basic needs.Some of the Christians came from the Nineveh Plain...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Dennis SadowskiBy Dennis SadowskiNEWARK, Ohio (CNS) -- For Tonya and Chuck Cooper, family isn't just those who share their last name.When it comes to helping people in need, the couple often sets an extra plate at the dinner table for someone without food, offers a night's rest to someone without a bed or readily provides a lift to the doctor's office for a neighbor whose car broke down."We share a community. We share a town," Chuck told Catholic News Service in late December.Life became more of a struggle though for the Coopers as 2017 dawned.Chuck, 59, lost his job in the fall at a mail marketing company down the road in Hebron that paid $9.59 an hour, because he needed surgery on both of his knees and received no guarantee he could return once fully recovered. He had one surgery in November and is doing well. A second surgery is set for early 2017.During his three years on the job, Chuck had no health insurance, however. His share of the cost through the company...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Falling in line with tradition, Bill and Hillary Clinton plan to attend Donald Trump's inauguration. It's a decision that will put Hillary Clinton on the inaugural platform as her bitter rival from the 2016 campaign assumes the office she long sought....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Megyn Kelly, the Fox News star who's had a contentious relationship with President-elect Donald Trump, said Tuesday that she's leaving the network for NBC News, where she will host a daytime talk show and a weekend newsmagazine, as well as contribute to breaking news coverage....
As an apparent tornado bore down on them, seven people in a mobile home in southeast Alabama made a life-or-death decision: Three ran into one bathroom for shelter and four ran in the opposite direction to another room seeking safety....
SEWDINAN CAMP, Iraq (AP) -- Iraqis who escaped Islamic State rule during the battle for Mosul are indulging in a newfound freedom - the right to check their phones....
ISTANBUL (AP) -- An eerie video emerged Tuesday of a man believed to be the attacker who killed 39 people in a mass shooting at a nightclub, showing him taking a selfie as he silently toured Istanbul's most famous square....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump says he is confident North Korea won't develop a nuclear-tipped missile that could strike the United States. But his options for stopping the reclusive communist country are slim: diplomacy that would reward Pyongyang, sanctions which haven't worked, and military action that no one wants....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The new GOP era in Washington got off to a messy start Tuesday as House Republicans, under pressure from President-elect Donald Trump, abruptly dropped plans to gut an independent congressional ethics board....
(Vatican Radio) Tuesday January 2nd marks the 200th anniversary of the founding of a religious institute known as the Marist Brothers of the Schools. The institute currently counts over three thousand brothers, working alongside lay associates in schools and other youth ministries in more than 80 countries around the world.Philippa Hitchen reports:On  January 2nd 1817, French priest Fr Marcellin Champagnat founded an institute called the ‘Little Brothers of Mary’, with the goal of educating and evangelizing young people, especially those most in need.In a video message, marking the bicentenary, the current general superior, Brother Emili Turú speaks about the three attitudes of gratitude, forgiveness and commitment which characterize members of the institute today  While giving thanks for the work of their founder and the dedication of past members, he says, it is also vital to ask forgiveness for the suffering caused by the abuse of children and the f...
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