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Controversial statue of Bl. John Paul II is remodeled in RomeCWN - September 19
A controversial statue of Blessed John Paul II, which drew an intense negative reaction when it was placed outside Rome’s Termini train station last year, has been remodeled. Sculptor Oliviero...

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Priest attacked in South SudanCWN - 17 hours ago
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Honors for top 50 American Catholic high schoolsCWN - 5 hours ago
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Slovakian archbishop’s removal remains contentious itemCWN - 10 hours ago
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Fiji prelate laments environmental damageCWN - 17 hours ago
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USCCB, CRS to host online discussion on global hungerCWN - 17 hours ago
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Vatican newspaper pays tribute to Resurrection sculpture in papal audience hallCWN - 17 hours ago
L’Osservatore Romano has paid tribute to Pericle Fazzili and his monumental “Resurrection” sculpture on the 35th anniversary of its placement in the hall used for papal general audiences.“The...
Controversial statue of Bl. John Paul II is remodeled in RomeCWN - September 19
A controversial statue of Blessed John Paul I, which drew an intense negative reaction when it was placed outside Rome’s Termini train station last year, has been remodeled. Sculptor Oliviero...
Catholic dioceses will close hospitals if HHS mandate survives, columnist warnsCWN - September 19
In his regular weekly syndicated column, George Weigel predicts that if the contraceptive mandate survives judicial and political challenges, Catholic bishops will reluctantly close down...
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