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Minneapolis, Minn., Oct 31, 2016 / 02:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- When Bishop Andrew Cozzens was recently filling up his gas tank, a stranger approached him and said, “Father, I hope you are praying for this country!”“His sentiment captured what many of us feel about our country, especially regarding the upcoming election. For conscientious Christians, many of us find our nation in a state of crisis,” Bishop Cozzens of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota said in an Oct. 27 column for Catholic Spirit.“But fear and discouragement ultimately are not real options for us as Christians,” he said, urging his community to trust in the ultimate power of God.The Minnesota bishop shared his struggles with the upcoming Nov. 8 election, saying that “I find myself in a moral quandary greater than I ever have before.”But Bishop Cozzens is not alone in this sentiment – many other Catholic bishops have spoken out in this election, including Archbis...
By Cindy WoodenMALMO, Sweden (CNS) -- The sheet of ice and the penalty boxes were gonefrom Malmo Arena Oct. 31 as Catholics and Lutherans filled the stands andpromised to work together for peace -- particularly in Syria -- and for justice-- especially for refugees.Pope Francis and leaders of the Lutheran World Federationcontinued their ecumenical commemoration of Reformation Day in an arena thatusually hosts hockey games. But kicking off a year of events to culminate inthe 2017 commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation,the arena was transformed into a venue for song and witness.Chaldean Bishop Antoine Audo of Aleppo, Syria, called on allChristians to join their voices in prayer and in pressuring their governmentsto stop the bloodshed and destruction in his homeland.The bishop, who is president of Caritas Syria, announcedthat Christian humanitarian work in his country would follow the motto:"Become Christians Together," focusing on how serving Christ musti...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Zika virus ravages the testes of male mice, sharply reducing sperm counts and fertility, says a study that raises a new specter about its threat to people....
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) -- The ex-wife of a man charged with murder after their toddler son died in a hot SUV shed tears for her boy on the witness stand Monday while testifying that her former husband would not have left him to die on purpose....
LEEDEY, Okla. (AP) -- The Latest on the death of an Oklahoma man accused in a string of violent crimes (all times local):...
KENT, Ohio (AP) -- Hillary Clinton forcefully challenged the FBI's new email inquiry Monday, declaring during a campaign rally in battleground Ohio, "There's no case here."...
LUND, Sweden (AP) -- Pope Francis urged Catholics and Lutherans on Monday to forgive the "errors" of the past and forge a future together, including sharing the Eucharist, as he marked the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation by traveling to secular Sweden with a message of Christian unity....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Latest on the presidential election campaign (all times EDT)):...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) -- Donald Trump intensified his attacks on Hillary Clinton's use of a private server on Monday, as she tried to move past the discovery of new emails and shift the election back to a referendum on the Trump's fitness for office....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI will have to comb through thousands of newly discovered emails for classified material in its renewed examination of the email practices of Hillary Clinton and her aides, a U.S. official said Monday. Whether that review concludes by Election Day is far from certain....
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