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St. Joseph's High School buys Family Dollar site at auction
SOUTH BEND — City officials got more than they bargained for when they bought a dollar store on East LaSalle Avenue six months ago.
Four South Bend residents sued the city over plans to transfer ownership of the Family Dollar to St. Joseph’s...Tags: Religion and Belief, Justice System, Politics, Health, Public Officials
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Notre Dame's Woo ready for the next challenge
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Somewhere between helping build shelters for hurricane victims in Haiti and visiting a school for deaf children in war-torn Afghanistan, Carolyn Woo realized her life's path was heading in a new direction. She felt a strong pull to work...Tags: Religion and Belief, Social Services, Facebook, Business Enterprises, Colleges and Universities
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South Bend appeals Family Dollar decision
SOUTH BEND — The city of South Bend is appealing a federal judge’s ruling in the recent Family Dollar store lawsuit to clarify how city redevelopment projects involving religious institutions should be handled in the future. “What we...Tags: Religion and Belief, Justice System, Civil Rights, Indiana University South Bend, Colleges and Universities
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Ex-priest convicted of raping boy seeks new trial
BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Former Roman Catholic priest William Casey is seeking a new trial on charges in Tennessee that he raped an altar boy in the 1970s. Casey, who is 77, was sentenced to nearly 40 years in prison for his conviction last July...Tags: Religion and Belief, Justice System, Prisons, Trials, Sex Crimes
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Sitting Around Thinking
The compromise announced Friday by the Obama administration on birth control as part of health care seems reasonable to me (point of clarity, I am Catholic), but in this political season, reason doesn’t seem to be a top priority. Before the change,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Health, Health Insurance Cost, Health Treatments, Super Bowl
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School voucher faces lawsuit but new students still a go in Catholic schools
MISHAWAKA -- A judge's decision on whether to block Indiana's new school voucher law, that gives public money for kids to go to private schools based on need, isn't expected until at least next week. But if it is blocked, what does that mean for...Tags: Education, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Christianity, Fort Wayne (Allen, Indiana), Indiana
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Clergy prayer ban at 9/11 event faulted
NEW YORK (AP) — Christian conservatives are condemning New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's decision to bar clergy-led prayer at the 9/11 anniversary event. The mayor's office says the annual ceremony at ground zero focuses on families and has...Tags: Politics, New York, Barack Obama, Christianity, Michael Bloomberg
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KC bishop charged for not bringing porn to police
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — An indictment charging Kansas City's Catholic bishop with not telling tell police about child pornography on a priest's computer makes him the highest-ranking U.S. Catholic official indicted on a charge of failing to...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Prosecution, Abusive Behavior
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Families scoping out schools; voucher applications to be released
South Bend - Indiana has the largest school voucher program in the country. 7500 public school students will be able to use state money to attend a private school of their choice this fall. On Thursday, families vying for those vouchers went shopping...Tags: South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Christianity, Fort Wayne (Allen, Indiana), Indiana, Religious Education
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IDOE debuts school voucher applications
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe Indiana Department of Education today debuted an online application form for private schools seeking to participate in Indiana’s new school voucher program. See: www.doe.in.gov/schoolchoice. At the same website, parents and guardians soon will...Tags: Education, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Human Interest, Christianity, Fort Wayne (Allen, Indiana)
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Notre Dame law prof: Strong case for public funding of Catholic schools
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — With school choice options spreading in Indiana and across the country, Catholic educators should be ready to make the case for why public funding of Catholic schools is good for children and society, according to University of Notre...Tags: Marion County (Indiana), Christianity, Religious Education, Parochial Schools, Crime, Law and Justice
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Elder Bauer recalled as hard worker, champion of the environment
MISHAWAKA - Former Democratic state legislator and local businessman Burnett C. Bauer, father of current and longtime state Rep. B. Patrick Bauer, died Friday at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center. The Granger resident and founder of Bauer Soft Water...Tags: Religion and Belief, Abortion Issue, University of Notre Dame, Democratic Party, Colleges and Universities
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