Just weeks after publishing a sensational story about a Catholic-run orphanage where hundreds of so-called unbaptized children were allegedly buried in a septic tank, the Associated Press (AP) has published a correction of many key details in the story that have since been proven false.
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Sudanese Mother is Freed!
An attorney representing that imprisoned Sudanese mother Meriam Ibrahim has announced that his client, and her two children, were set free from a Khartoum prison today.
Beware of Phony Common Core Poll
Urban Outfitters Gives Away Faux Hypodermic Needles
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
A popular teen retailer is coming under fire today for giving away promotional pens made to look like hypodermic needles in spite of the very real heroin epidemic occurring in the same city.
Pope Says "No!" to Legalization of Drugs
While speaking to a drug-enforcement conference in Rome on Friday, Pope Francis came out strongly against the legalization of recreational drugs.
March for Marriage Draws Thousands to DC
The second annual March for Marriage brought more than 150 busloads of traditional marriage supporters to Washington DC yesterday to show the government that the debate over marriage is far from over in the U.S.
JPII Relics to Tour U.S.
Beginning this weekend, relics of St. John Paul II, including a vial of his blood and a portion of the cassock he wore during an attempt on his life in 1981, will visit several U.S. cities over the next several months, allowing Catholics an opportunity to venerate the man who led the Church for 27 years.
Children of Surrogates Campaign Against Practice
Children conceived via surrogate mothers think the time has come for the world to hear the other side of the story about surrogacy and other forms of assisted reproductive technology that are all about the parents and not concerned enough about the feelings of the children who are conceived through these unnatural means.
Justina Pelletier Goes Home
No one is happier today than 16 year-old Justina Pelletier, the Connecticut teen who was taken into state custody last year, who has finally been released and is back home with her family.
Same-Sex Couple Sues Diocese for Refusing to Sell Property
A law suit brought by a gay couple against the Diocese of Worcester, Massachusetts, which they allege refused to sell them a retreat property because of the prospect of gay marriages being celebrated on the premises, is being permitted to go to trial after a judge ruled that the case will have to be settled at trial.
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