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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump has declared that abandoning the Paris climate agreement would be a victory for the American economy....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump says he will announce his decision on whether to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord during a Rose Garden event Thursday afternoon....
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Washington D.C., May 31, 2017 / 03:51 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- A leaked draft of a federal rule that would protect religious organizations from the controversial federal contraception mandate has won the support of religious liberty advocates, who say that it is sorely needed. “What the rule ultimately says, is that, given how widely available these products already are, there is simply no need for the government to force unwilling religious groups who serve the poor to provide them or to pay massive fines that would shut down these types of ministries,” said Mark L. Rienzi, an attorney at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, the legal group that represents the Little Sisters of the Poor.“As I understand it, this rule shows the United States government finally acknowledging that people can get contraceptives without forcing nuns to provide them,” he said May 31.Rienzi spoke to reporters in a Wednesday conference call about a 125-page draft memo of a religi...
Vatican City, May 31, 2017 / 04:00 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Upon winning the Vatican's annual soccer championship last week, the victorious team honored Christians in Egypt who have faced increasingly brutal persecution in recent years.“I would like to dedicate this trophy to our friends from the Coptic Church,” said Deacon Sama Joan Romeo of Cameroon, the team captain of the Urban Lions.Catholic seminarians and clergy drew soccer teams from the pontifical universities and colleges of Rome May 27 for the 13th annual Clericus Cup competition.The competition's press officer, Felice Alborghetti, said the competition should be considered a “world cup” because players from five continents and 66 countries are on the teams, which went through four qualifying rounds to reach the finals.“In the final we have at least 20 countries (represented),” he told the EWTN news show Vaticano. “There are a lot of Europeans, Spaniards, Rumanians, Germans, a ...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Tyler OrsburnBy Colleen DulleWASHINGTON(CNS) -- Swiss Cardinal Kurt Koch, renowned for his ecumenical efforts,addressed a Washington gathering of Catholic and Lutheran leaders striving forunity.CardinalKoch's speech took place May 30 at "The 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther'sPosting of the Ninety-Five Theses Conference: Luther and the Shaping of theCatholic Tradition," held at The Catholic University of America.Inhis address, Cardinal Koch called for a new understanding of Martin Luther thattakes into account his historical and religious context.Thecardinal, who leads the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity,outlined how Luther was grounded in the monastic and mystical traditions oflate medieval Catholicism, like Christ-centered theology.Healso pointed out that the reforms Luther called for were not extraordinary intheir time: similar reforms were gaining traction elsewhere, like the "devotiomoderna," or "modern devotion," movement in the Netherlands t...
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- LeBron James wanted to be with his family, to hug his wife and three kids back in Ohio....
DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) -- Another public embarrassment for Tiger Woods is shifting to the legal side following his arrest in Florida on a DUI charge, with one criminal expert suggesting Woods made a mistake by claiming publicly that prescription medicine was to blame....
LINCOLNWOOD, Ill. (AP) -- A 16-year-old girl walked out of a suburban Chicago Walmart holding a machete and knife she'd stolen, climbed into an Uber car and began hacking at the driver, prosecutors said at a hearing on Wednesday. The driver died of his wounds Tuesday after giving police a description of the attacker that led to her arrest....
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- A suicide attacker struck the fortified heart of the Afghan capital with a massive truck bomb Wednesday, killing 90 people, wounding 400 and raising new fears about the government's ability to protect its citizens nearly 16 years into a war with insurgents....
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