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IMAGE: CNS photo/Sashenka Gutierrez, EPABy David AgrenMEXICOCITY (CNS) -- The Mexican bishops' conference does not believe an explosivedevice detonated outside its offices -- adjacent to the country's most visitedreligious site, the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe -- is an attack on theCatholic Church. Themotive for the July 25 explosion remains a mystery, though some inthe conference said it reflected the violence suffered by society at large in acountry with soaring homicide rates and a decade-long drug cartel crackdown."Thisact invites us to reflect emphatically, to reconstruct our social fabric toprovide better security for all citizens," Auxiliary Bishop AlfonsoMiranda Guardiola of Monterrey, conference secretary-general, told media theday of the explosion.HumbertoRoque Villanueva, Mexico's undersecretary for population, migration and religiousmatters, called the explosion "a message of hate," during aninterview with the newspaper El Universal."Ibelieve it is the regrettable ...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Pascal Rossignol, ReutersBy Junno Arocho EstevesVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The martyrdom of a French priestkilled a year ago while celebrating Mass was an event that "hastransformed me as a bishop," Archbishop Dominique Lebrun of Rouen said. FatherJacques Hamel's life -- "simple and exemplary -- questions me as apastor and shepherd on how to consider the life of priests, on what I expect fromthem in terms of efficiency. I must tirelessly convert, to pass from thisrequest for efficiencyto admiration for their fruitfulness," the archbishop said in an interview with theVatican newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano. FatherHamel was murdered July 26, 2016, when two men claiming allegiance tothe Islamic State stormed his parish church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray nearRouen.After taking several hostages, the attackers slit FatherHamel's throat and seriously injured another parishioner. Witnesses say that inhis final moments, the beloved 85-year-old parish priest tried to push away hi...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- It was a woolly ride, but three wild rabbits managed to escape rising floodwaters in New Zealand by clambering aboard sheep and surfing to safety on their backs....
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- U.S. health officials are investigating a salmonella outbreak linked to papayas from Mexico that has killed a person in New York City and sickened another 46 people in 12 states....
LUCASVILLE, Ohio (AP) -- Ohio put a child killer to death Wednesday, carrying out the state's first execution after a 3½-year delay and signaling the possible resumption of capital punishment in the state....
LONDON (AP) -- The parents of critically ill infant Charlie Gard conceded Wednesday that he will die in a hospice and not at home as they had previously wished....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz has fired an information technology staffer following his arrest on a bank fraud charge at a Virginia airport where he was attempting to fly to Pakistan....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Criminal prosecutions are rare for people who fail to register as foreign agents, according to a top Justice Department official who testified Wednesday about an obscure law receiving new attention amid investigations into contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump accused Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a fellow Republican, of disappointing the country by opposing the GOP effort to demolish the Obama health care law, after initial votes demonstrated the party will be hard pressed to make any sweeping changes in the statute....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump is barring transgender people from serving in the military "in any capacity," citing "tremendous medical costs and disruption."...
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