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- Illinois Catholic Charities forced to split from diocese, offer 'same-sex' adoptions
- Senate requests details on HHS denial of grant to bishops
- Romney's political shifts stir criticism
- Abortion ground for divorce, rules Indian high court
- Bachmann: 'America's future depends on rights of family'
- Believers and non-believers find common ground in pediatric medicine
Illinois Catholic Charities forced to split from diocese, offer 'same-sex' adoptions
Posted: 12 Nov 2011 07:37 AM PST Catholic Social Services of Southern Illinois announced that will it separate from the Belleville diocese and offer adoptions and foster-care services to same-sex couples. |
Senate requests details on HHS denial of grant to bishops
Posted: 12 Nov 2011 07:36 AM PST Twenty-seven U.S. Senators requested information on how the Department of Health and Human Services graded applicants for anti-trafficking grants and asked why the U.S. bishops’ Migration and Refugee Services was denied one. |
Romney's political shifts stir criticism Posted: 12 Nov 2011 06:32 AM PST With his positions evolving on everything from abortion to gay 'rights,' stem cell research to health care, Romney has prompted charges of political opportunism from Republicans and Democrats alike. |
Abortion ground for divorce, rules Indian high court Posted: 12 Nov 2011 12:17 AM PST The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has ruled that a wife not informing about the factum of abortion undergone by her to her husband and in-law amounted to act of cruelty. |
Bachmann: 'America's future depends on rights of family'
Posted: 11 Nov 2011 02:25 PM PST Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann said that America has no future unless the rights of the family are defended. |
Believers and non-believers find common ground in pediatric medicine Posted: 11 Nov 2011 02:23 PM PST A Catholic medical expert says he finds growing support for Church teachings among non-believers in the field of pediatrics, as shown by a recent secular journal that expresses love and care for the disabled. |