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St. Louis, Mo., May 24, 2017 / 06:18 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A St. Louis city ordinance that could force Catholic schools and pro-life pregnancy centers to hire employees who support abortion has drawn legal opposition from the Archbishop of St. Louis and several pro-life organizations.“As Catholics, we know that all life is a gift from God and our parents, and must be protected at any cost,” St. Louis Archbishop Robert Carlson said May 22. “Sadly, legal protection for those members of the human family waiting to be born in this country was removed by the Supreme Court in 1973.”“Now, some of our St. Louis politicians have made a protected 'class' out of 'reproductive health,' which is merely a politically correct euphemism for abortion,” the archbishop said at a press conference on the steps of the federal courthouse in downtown St. Louis.He said the archdiocese will not comply with the “vile bill.”Archbishop Carlson was j...
Vatican City, May 24, 2017 / 08:39 am (CNA/EWTN News).- On Wednesday Pope Francis said that no matter what trials we might face, we have hope because Jesus is always by our side, just like he was for the disciples on the road to Emmaus.“All of us, in our lives, have had difficult, dark times; moments in which we have walked sad, thoughtful, without horizons and (with) only a wall in front,” Pope Francis said May 24.However, even in these moments “Jesus is always beside us to give us hope, warm the heart and say, ‘Go ahead, I'm with you. Go ahead,’” the Pope said, adding that “the secret of the road leading to Emmaus is all here: even through unfavorable appearances, we continue to be loved.”The Pope met with thousands of pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square for his weekly general audience, immediately following his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.Francis said that no matter what, God always wants the best for us and &ldquo...
IMAGE: CNS/Alessandro Bianchi, ReutersBy Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- If it seems hard to find God inthis world, it is because he chooses to be with the defeated and dejected and inplaces where most people are loath to go, Pope Francis said."God does not like to be loved the way a warlordwould like, dragging his people to victory, debasing them in the blood of hisenemies," the pope said May 24 at his weekly general audience in St.Peter's Square.The audience began just after Pope Francis had met U.S.President Donald Trump. "Our God is a dim flame that burns on a cold andwindy day, and, for as fragile as his presence seems in this world, he haschosen the place everyone disdains," Pope Francis told the crowd in thesquare.Continuing his series of talks on Christian hope, thepope looked at the Gospel of Luke's account of the two disciples traveling onthe road to Emmaus after Jesus had been crucified and buried.In the story, the pope said, the disciples, arestruggling to understand h...
NEW YORK (AP) -- HBO is scrapping a web-delivered satirical project it was developing with Jon Stewart, a change of plans that keeps the popular political humorist on the sidelines as the Trump administration continues to provide his fellow comedians with comic gold....
GAUHATI, India (AP) -- Indian veterinarians are treating a 10-year-old wild elephant with an injured leg to help it escape from a marshy area where it has been stuck for at least five days....
BIZELJSKO, Slovenia (AP) -- Thanks to Pope Francis and the U.S. first lady, a traditional Slovenian dish is hitting the headlines....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A Playboy centerfold who ignited a backlash of criticism when she secretly snapped a photo of a naked 71-year-old woman in a locker room and posted it online mocking the woman's body is expected to appear in court Wednesday to resolve a criminal charge....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Women CEOs earned big bucks last year, but there's still very few of them running the world's largest companies....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney told lawmakers on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's plans to slash social programs are designed to increase economic growth to 3 percent and put "taxpayers first."...
LONDON (AP) -- The names of the 22 victims killed by a suicide bomber at a Manchester concert on Monday night have not been officially released, but here what's known about them so far:...
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