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CHA backs health bill; bishops reiterate objection to abortion wording
USCCB: Cost too high, loss too great for health care bill not to be revised
Celebrating 'Tavola di San Giuseppe'
In Rancho Palos Verdes: 'New and exciting times'
bullet Lent: A time to give and grow
Vatican defends efforts by pope to curb clergy sex abuse
Obituaries
'I feel as though I have met him also'
bullet Catholic Church in U.S. among religious bodies gaining members

Viewpoints
bullet The imperative for ecumenism
bullet Advice for Europe - and for us
bullet Sr. Sandra Schneiders on religious life
Liturgy
bullet 'Who believes in me will never die'
Spirituality
"The Church, Too, Wears Many Colors"
bullet 'Gran Torino': A story of redemption
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Entertainment
bullet Movies Reviews
Sports
CYO promotes PLC 'sports as ministry' program

 

 

 


Friday, January 9, 2009
Looking Back on 2008: Celebration, Consternation and History

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World and national events in 2008 represented the joyous, the tragic and the historical nature of news, from Pope Benedict XVI visiting America and Australia to the staggering financial woes that beset the entire world.

An historic presidential campaign and election brought joy and anguish, depending on one's outlook, and across the country citizens participated in ongoing efforts to protect life in and out of the womb.



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