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Chicago cardinal shows solidarity with Boston
(POSTED: 4/18/13) Chicago Cardinal Francis George wrote a letter to his counterpart in Boston expressing shock and sadness over the bombings there that claimed several lives and injured more than 100 this week. "I want to assure you that I and t
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New pope speaks of walking “in the presence of God”
(POSTED: 3/15/13) On Pope Francis’ first full day as leader of the Roman Catholic Church, he “emphasized church advancement in his first Mass with the cardinals who elected him pontiff a day earlier.” "When we don't walk, we are stuck,” th
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New pope is chosen — from the Americas
(UPDATED: 3/14/13) The Roman Catholic Church has a new spiritual leader -- a 76-year-old Jesuit from Argentina named Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who was chosen Wednesday to succeed Pope Benedict XVI as shepherd for 1.2 billion followers of Jesus
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Archdiocese lays off staff, closes schools
(POSTED: 2/28/13) With Cardinal Francis George in Rome to help pick a new pope, word emerged Wednesday that the Catholic Church bureaucracy in Chicago is facing substantial financial cuts, with dozens of layoffs and the closure -- or consolidation -
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Papal resignation stuns faithful, stirs concerns of Church’s future
(UPDATED: 2/12/13) "Citing advanced years and infirmity, but showing characteristic tough-mindedness and unpredictability, Pope Benedict XVI shocked Roman Catholics on Monday by saying that he would resign on Feb. 28, becoming the first pope to do so
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Faces of Faith: A judge speaks from the heart
(POSTED: 2/11/13) Charles Reynard, who considers himself a practicing Roman Catholic, has served as a circuit court judge in Illinois for the last 10 years. He’s a former state’s attorney of McLean County and previously practiced law for several
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Faces of Faith: “Media nun” on communication and vocation
(POSTED: 12/31/12) Sister Helena Burns is not your typical nun: She tweets and texts and blogs. She’s on Facebook, YouTube and iTunes. And she’s currently writing and producing a movie. The self-proclaimed “media nun” lives in Chicago with
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Echoes from the Rectory: ‘Death is not bad’
(POSTED: 11/26/12) November is a special month where we think and pray about our loved ones who have died. It is a time when we think about our own mortality and immortality. We think about carpe diem – to seize the day. Everything is passing. Noth
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Retirement plans emerge for Cardinal George
(POSTED: 11/18/12) More details are emerging about retirement plans for Chicago’s long-time archbishop, Cardinal Francis George. ChicagoCatholicNews.com has learned George not only plans to stay in Chicago if and when he steps aside as spiritual
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The Rev. Theodore Suchy, curator of Benedictine University’s nature museum, dies
(POSTED: 11/8/12) As a longtime curator of the Jurica-Suchy Nature Museum at Benedictine University in Lisle, the Rev. Theodore Suchy transformed a collection of plants and animals primarily used for classroom demonstrations into a full-scale natur
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New York Times columnist Ross Douthat discusses mainstream Christianity
(POSTED: 11/2/12) Ross Douthat, a New York Times columnist and author of "Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics," called for a revitalization of mainstream Christianity while giving a talk last month at Elmhurst College. Douthat, a
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Faces of Faith: Jenny McCarthy on her Chicago, Catholic roots
(POSTED: 10/8/12) Growing up in the West Lawn area on Chicago’s Southwest Side, Jenny McCarthy was a God-fearing Catholic school girl who played with Jesus, Mary and Joseph dolls, had a Jesus poster in her bedroom and once dreamed of becoming a nun
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After being closed for a decade, Mother Cabrini shrine in Chicago reopens
(POSTED: 10/5/12) A national shrine dedicated to Mother Cabrini, the patron saint of immigrants who lived, worked and died in Chicago, has reopened in Lincoln Park after being closed for a decade. The National Shrine of Saint Frances Xavier Cabri
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Echoes from the Rectory: ‘Work teaches our young people to value others’
(POSTED: 10/3/12) If you received word that our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, was coming to town and he wanted to arrange his trip so that you could have a private audience with him, how would you feel? Could you find time to work him into your sch
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Catholic groups pitch in during Chicago teacher strike
(POSTED: 9/10/12) Some Catholic groups are pitching in to help Chicago families with child care after the Chicago teachers strike shut down schools on Monday. According to the Chicago Public Schools website, three Catholic groups are providing a f
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