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Black smoke again: Cardinals don't agree on pope
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Cardinals remained divided over who should be pope on Wednesday after three rounds of voting, an indication of disagreements about the direction of the Catholic church following the upheaval unleashed by Pope Benedict XVI's...
Tags: Vatican City, Odilo Pedro Scherer, Christianity, Politics, Marc Ouellet
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Judge: Teacher can sue Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese in IVF case
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit brought by an Indiana woman who says a Catholic diocese fired her from her teaching job because she had in vitro fertilization. U.S. District Judge Robert Miller cleared the...
Tags: Trials, Separation of Church and State, Labor Legislation, Discrimination, Christianity
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Special ministry to be honored by Notre Dame
SOUTH BEND (AP) — The University of Notre Dame is giving its top award to the founders of a program that brings religion to people with developmental disabilities. The school says it will present the Laetare (lay-TAH-ray) Medal to Sister Susanne...
Tags: John F. Kennedy, Awards and Prizes
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Defense seeks dismissal of Ind. fetal murder case
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A lawyer for a woman charged with murdering her infant because she ate rat poison while pregnant says records clearly show that the Indiana law she's charged under was only meant to apply to people who attack pregnant women,...
Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Witnesses, Murder, Labor Legislation
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Ohio Amish face unfamiliar life in federal prison
CLEVELAND (AP) — Sixteen Amish men and women who have lived rural, self-sufficient lives surrounded by extended family and with little outside contact are facing regimented routines in a federal prison system where almost half of inmates are...
Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Elkton, Separation of Church and State, Defendants
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ND commencement speaker: Cardinal Dolan, archbishop of NY
SOUTH BEND — Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Catholic archbishop of New York and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, will be the principal speaker and recipient of an honorary degree at the University of Notre Dame’s commencement...
Tags: Seminaries, Rome (Italy), St. Louis, Christianity, Colleges and Universities
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Videotaping ban targets animal rights activists
INDIANAPOLIS — Addressing the belief by some that business concerns are being placed above animal rights concerns, bassist Tony Kanal of the group No Doubt is lobbying against a bill moving through the Indiana General Assembly that would ban...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Photography and Video, YouTube, Politics, Philosophy
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Expectant parents die in NY crash; baby survives
NEW YORK (AP) — A young Jewish Orthodox couple en route to a hospital to have their first child were killed in a car crash early Sunday, but their child survived. Nathan and Raizy Glauber, both 21, were using a car service to go to the hospital...Tags: Williamsburg (Brooklyn, New York), Judaism, Christianity, Christian Orthodoxy, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Friday night high school basketball scores and highlights
Watch WSBT's Pete Byrne and David McCoy every Friday at 11 for the latest high school basketball scores and highlights! We'll also post them to this page as they come in, so keep checking back here! INDIANA BOYS SECTIONALS Feb. 26-March 2 All...
Tags: Christianity, Canterbury, High School Sports, Warsaw (Poland)
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An African pope? Notre Dame prof. says it makes sense
Because of the plummeting number of European Catholics and rising number of African Catholics, a University of Notre Dame political scientist says an African pope would best reflect the reality of current Church demographics. “In the eight years...
Tags: Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, Africa, Benedict XVI, Roman Catholicism, Demographics
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Amid Boy Scout turmoil, other groups hope to grow
NEW YORK (AP) — With the Boy Scouts of America entangled in a furor over its ban on gays, lesser-known youth organizations across the ideological spectrum see an opportunity. They wonder if the turmoil might prompt some families to give them a...Tags: East Harlem, Boy Scouts of America, Lifestyle and Leisure, Baptist, New Products
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Ex-Surgeon General C. Everett Koop dies
C. Everett Koop, who raised the profile of the surgeon general by riveting America's attention on the then-emerging disease known as AIDS and by railing against smoking, has died in New Hampshire at age 96. An assistant at Koop's Dartmouth institute,...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Bob Dole, University of Pennsylvania, Consumers, Health Care Reform (2009)
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