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PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Strangers on a Florida beach formed an 80-person human chain to rescue nine members of family who had been caught in a riptide and pulled too far from shore....
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The search for four missing young Pennsylvania men feared to be the victims of foul play resumed Tuesday, a day after authorities arrested a man linked to a property that has become the focus of the investigation....
On the day they were freed from slavery, the fishermen hugged, high-fived and sprinted through a stinging rain to line up so they wouldn't be left behind. But even as they learned they were going home, some wept at the thought of returning empty-handed and becoming one more mouth to feed....
ITTA BENA, Miss. (AP) -- A Marine Corps refueling plane crashed and burned in a soybean field in the Mississippi Delta, killing all 16 military members aboard in a wreck that scattered debris for miles and sent a pillar of black smoke rising over the countryside....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A long-time Republican lawmaker said Tuesday he is "very pessimistic" that his party will push a health care bill through the Senate, even as a colleague warned leaders about retaliation by conservative voters should they react to a collapse of the measure by striking a deal with Democrats....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump's eldest son released an email chain Tuesday that shows him discussing plans to hear damaging information on Hillary Clinton that were described as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump."...
Is 55:10-11; Rom 8:18-23; Mt  13:1-23Anecdote: Dr. Norman Borlaug from the U.S., Dr. M. S. Swaminathan from India and Dr. Gurdev Khush from the Philippines proved to the world that seed has enormous power in it to save a nation from poverty. In the sixties, political scientists were predicting massive worldwide famine, acutely hitting countries like India with its 440 million people and leading millions to starve. There was, however, one scientist who saw things differently. His name was Dr. Norman Borlaug an agronomist from the U. S. who went to India with a seed called "Sonora 64," a wheat seed he developed at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre in Mexico.  Borlaug convinced the Indian agricultural scientists and the government authorities to give it a try. They planted some Sonora 64 wheat in the Punjab region of India. The results were spectacular and pretty soon they were using it throughout the subcontinent. Later, they introduced a new v...
India’s Catholic Church has condemned the growing phenomena of terrorist attacks, lynching, killing and communal violence in the country and appealed to the people to “rise above religion, caste, language or region and to unite in promoting peace, harmony and ‎brotherhood.”  India’s Catholic bishops have described as “dastardly and cowardly” Monday’s attack by militants on Hindu pilgrims as they returned from Amarnath shrine in troubled Kashmir.  Seven, mostly women, were killed and 12 were wounded.  The pilgrim bus got caught up in a gun battle between the militants and police near the town of Anantnag.  “This last attack is another sign of the flames of violence that seem to be unfortunately engulfing the country,” wrote Bishop Theodore Mascarenhas, Secretary General of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI)‎ in a statement on Tuesday.   The apex body of the Catholic Churc...
(Vatican Radio) To celebrate the day the Church remembers Benedict of Nursia on July 11th we shine the spotlight on the figure of this great saint.One whom Benedict XVI, now Pope emeritus, referred to at the beginning of his pontificate with these words: "..I wish to reiterate the steadfast resolve of the Holy See to continue serving the cause of peace.The very name Benedict which I chose on the day of my assignment to the Chair of Peter is a sign of my personal commitment to peace. In taking this name I wanted to evoke the Patron Saint of Europe who inspired civilisation of peace on the whole continent..."In this archive interview Veronica Scarisbrick speaks to the retired Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Confederation, Notker Wolf who highlights the Rule of Saint Benedict and the special charism pertaining to the Benedictines..In this programme you can also hear a Vatican Radio archive recording of Pope Paul VI as he proclaims Benedict Patron Saint of Europe in October...
Catholic education experts in Indonesia are drafting what they say are new school guidelines to counter growing intolerance and radicalism in classrooms.   The guidelines are expected to be ready in the next few months and implemented in Catholic schools when the next academic year begins."What we are doing is in response to the current situation, where radicalism is so strong, including among teenagers," said Franciscan Father Vinsensius Darmin Mbula, chairman of the National Council of Catholic Education.  "To stem this, we believe one solution is through education," he told UCANEWS on Monday. Father Mbula referred to a 2015 survey in 171 schools in Jakarta and Bandung, West Java that revealed 9.5 percent of students supported violence committed by radical groups, including the so-called Islamic State group.  An earlier survey by the Institute for Islamic and Peace Studies revealed that almost 50 percent of students supported radical ...
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