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SHENYANG, China (AP) -- Imprisoned for all the seven years since he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Liu Xiaobo never renounced the pursuit of human rights in China, insisting on living a life of "honesty, responsibility and dignity." China's most prominent political prisoner died Thursday of liver cancer at 61....
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- The mystery that has transfixed the Philadelphia area over the past week - the disappearance of four young men - took a grisly turn when human remains were discovered in a 12½-foot-deep grave on a farm. But exactly what sort of evil befell them, and why, remained shrouded in secrecy....
PARIS (AP) -- President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron set aside lingering differences on climate change during their meeting in France on Thursday, asserting that it shouldn't prevent them from working together toward a post-war roadmap for Syria and to enhance Mideast security....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump continued Thursday to defend his son's meeting with a Russian lawyer, characterizing it as standard campaign practice and maintaining that "nothing happened" as a result of the June sit-down....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell released his new but still-reeling health care bill Thursday, bidding for conservative support by letting insurers sell low-cost, skimpy policies and reaching for moderates with added billions to combat opioid abuse and help states rein in consumers' skyrocketing insurance costs....
(Vatican Radio) The Holy See Press Office has issued a statement concerning indictments for embezzlement of funds from the Bambino Gesù Foundation, which exists to support the work of the Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital.The Statement says the former President of the Foundation, Giuseppe Profiti, and the former Treasurer of the same Foundation, Massimo Spina, were summoned to appear before the court to answer charges that they diverted more than four hundred thousand euro (€400,000) belonging to the Foundation.The charges were brought by the Office of the Promoter for Justice, the Vatican prosecutor, at the end of a preliminary investigation into the misuses of Foundation funds. A preliminary hearing has been set for Tuesday, 18 July. 
Vatican City, Jul 13, 2017 / 06:22 am (CNA).- The Vatican announced Thursday that an investigation involving the former president and treasurer of the Vatican-owned Bambino Gesù hospital in Rome will proceed to trial before the Vatican court.The former president, Giuseppe Profiti, and former treasurer, Massimo Spina, have been charged with the illicit use of hospital funds in the amount of 422,005.16 euros ($480,600.58) for the refurbishment of the apartment where Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone lives.The crime is said to have been carried out during the period of November 2013-May 28, 2014 and to have benefited the construction firm of Italian businessman Gianantonio Bandera, which was carrying out the renovations on the apartment.Profiti and Spina were summoned to appear before the court by a June 16, 2017 decree from the president of the Vatican Tribunal, Giuseppe Dalla Torre. The first hearing will take place July 18.The Vatican reported it was conducting an investigation into ...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Tyler OrsburnBy Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- U.S. politics have becomeincreasingly colored by an apocalyptic world view, promoted by certainfundamentalist Christians, that fosters hatred, fear and intolerance, said aninfluential Jesuit magazine.In fact, this world view shares some similarities withIslamic fundamentalism since "at heart, the narrative of terror shapes theworld views of jihadists and the new crusaders" and is drawn fromwellsprings "that are not too far apart," said La Civilta Cattolica,the Jesuit journal reviewed by the Vatican before publication.The article, appearing in the mid-July/August edition andreleased online July 13, was written by the journal's editor, Jesuit FatherAntonio Spadaro, and Marcelo Figueroa, an evangelical Christian, who is thedirector of the Argentine edition of the Vatican newspaper, L'OsservatoreRomano. Written in Italian, an English version was released onwww.laciviltacattolica.com.Titled: "Evangelical Fundamentalism an...
By Junno Arocho EstevesVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The former head of the Vatican'sdoctrine office denied reports claiming he was dismissed by Pope Francis due todifferences in doctrinal matters. In a story in the German Catholic newspaper Die Tagespost,journalist Guido Horst said Cardinal Gerhard Muller "could not believe hiseyes" upon reading the claims written by Maike Hickson on the onlinejournal OnePeterFive."'This is not true; the conversation had been quitedifferent,'" Horst reported that Cardinal Muller said. OnePeterFive cited a "trustworthy German source"who quoted an eyewitness "who recently sat with Cardinal Muller at lunchin Mainz, Germany" and allegedly heard the cardinal's account of themeeting with Pope Francis. The article claims the pope asked the cardinal's stance onwomen's ordination to the diaconate and priesthood, the repeal of celibacy, theexhortation on the family "Amoris Laetitia" and the dismissal ofthree employees of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Fai...
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Cubs, scuffling and inconsistent since winning the World Series, acquired ace Jose Quintana from the White Sox on Thursday in a major trade between crosstown rivals....
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