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IMAGE: CNS photo/Rhina GuidosBy Rhina GuidosWASHINGTON (CNS) ? The history of women and men religiousin the United States is the history of American Catholicism and their archivesreflect the rich role many played in weaving the fabric of the U.S. church,said a group of historians, scholars and archivists at a March 29 gathering inWashington to discuss religious order archives.Archives particularly show the roles women religious playedin the country's education, hospitals, immigrant communities and socialmovements, they said, and yet there's a danger of losing some of that history-- as well as that of their male counterparts -- as religious orders consolidate,convents merge or close, and their historical materials are discarded, lost or scattered.When it comes to the records produced by the religiousministries of women religious, they tend to tell a richer story than officialdiocesan history, said Mary Beth Fraser Connolly, a panelist in "For Posterity:Religious Order Archives and t...
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (AP) -- Law enforcement officials from two departments say they received phone calls about a pickup driving erratically shortly before a collision between a truck and church bus in southwest Texas that killed 13 people returning from a retreat....
HONOLULU (AP) -- President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday appealed the latest court ruling against his revised travel ban to the same court that refused to reinstate the original version....
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuela's Supreme Court ruled it can take over the powers of congress in what opponents of socialist President Nicolas Maduro as well as foreign governments denounced as the latest step toward installing a dictatorship in this South American nation....
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- South Korea's disgraced former President Park Geun-hye was arrested and jailed Friday over high-profile corruption allegations that already ended her tumultuous four-year rule and prompted an election to find her successor....
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's government approved the first West Bank settlement in two decades Thursday, creating the first serious test for U.S. President Donald Trump's new foray into Middle East peacemaking....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump trained his fire on members of his own party Thursday, declaring in the aftermath of the Republican's failed health care push that the conservative Freedom Caucus will hurt the entire GOP agenda. He vowed to "fight them" in 2018 if they don't get behind him....
ATLANTA (AP) -- A large fire has caused an overpass on Interstate 85 to collapse in Atlanta....
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- North Carolina rolled back its "bathroom bill" Thursday in a bid to end the yearlong backlash over transgender rights that has cost the state dearly in business projects, conventions and basketball tournaments....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House refused to say on Thursday whether it secretly fed intelligence reports to a top Republican investigating possible coordination between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign. Fending off growing criticism, the administration invited lawmakers from both parties to view classified material it said relates to surveillance of the president's associates....
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