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Iowa Evacuations Continue, Floodwaters Rise

More than 400 city blocks were submerged as of late Friday and residents were asked to limit water usage to drinking only. IOWA CITY, Iowa ... continue reading


President Bush Considering Catholicism?

English paper reports that President George Bush may be considering Catholicism VATICAN CITY (CNA) - Today as President Bush and Pope ... continue reading



Lindsey Graham calls for Amendment

"The court's ruling makes clear the legal rights given to al-Qaida members today should exceed those provided to the Nazis during World War ... continue reading


McCain rebuffed, Obama vindicated by Court

Both senators have opposed the use of torture in military interrogations of detainees and advocated closing the Guantanamo Bay facility ... continue reading


Ruling could free scores from Guantanamo

"Frankly, I don't think the government is going to want to continue to hold these detainees," predicted Matthew MacLean WASHINGTON (MCT) - ... continue reading


U.S. Bishops Consider Mass Attendance

“Mass attendance has been stable at about a quarter of Catholics attending Mass weekly or more.” ORLANDO, FL (CNA) - The U.S. ... continue reading



Editorial: Marriage - Sacrament or Sacrilege?

The intent is clear, until homosexual marriages are 'sanctioned', true marriages should be sidelined. Civil ceremony gives each couple the ... continue reading


Episcopal Bishop 'Downgrades' Marriage

The California Same-Sex marriage initiative got another shot in the arm on Monday as Episcopal Bishop Marc Handley Andrus encouraged all ... continue reading


Gitmo Prisoners Have Rights

Repudiating the Bush administration, the Supreme Court's 5-4 majority concluded that foreigners retain the same rights as U.S. residents to ... continue reading


Breaking News: Tim Russert Dies of Heart Attack

Image of This photo provided by NBC shows moderator Tim Russert during the Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate at the Cashman Center in Las Vegas, Nevada in this Jan. 15, 2008. Russert, a political lifer who made a TV career of his passion with unrelenting questioning of the powerful and influential, died of a heart attack Friday, June 13, 2008 in the midst of a presidential campaign he'd covered with trademark intensity.

Tim Russert, of NBC's "Meet the Press" collapsed at the Washington studios of NBC and died Friday afternoon. WASHINGTON (Catholic Online) - ... continue reading


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