
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
With the suspects of yesterday’s deadly terrorist attack on a French magazine still on the loose, experts around the world are asking the question – will France finally confront its increasingly threatening Muslim population?
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Kelvin Cochran
Authorities in the city of Atlanta are under fire today after dismissing their popular fire chief, Kelvin Cochran, because of statements he made about homosexuality in a book he recently self-published.
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“The Creator of the universe awaits the prayer
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“Prayer is not only the mutual presence
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Pope Francis dedicated the first Wednesday morning catechesis of 2015 to a teaching about the importance of mothers in both the family and the Christian community.
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Paris police say masked gunman shouting “Allahu Akbar” stormed the offices of the French magazine, Charlie Hebdo, and gunned down 12 people in retaliation for publishing cartoons mocking the Prophet Mohammed.
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A new poll has found that the new 114th Congress contains not a single atheist and only one member who says she is unaffiliated with any major religion.
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“To pray is to talk to God, but about
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A Catholic priest in the predominantly Christian district of Ankawa in Iraq is doing everything he can to comfort and encourage the traumatized children who have been evicted from their homes by ISIS militants.
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A new debate is raging across America today after Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families (DCF) ordered a 17 year-old girl with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma to be removed from her home and forced to receive the chemotherapy she is refusing to undergo.
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