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US bishops clarify statement on Catholic-Jewish dialogue
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Cardinal Francis E. George of Chicago, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and four other bishops issued a "Statement of Principles for Catholic-Jewish Dialogue" Oct. 5.
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Work for justice a key part of love of neighbor, dialogue members say
CADENABBIA, Italy (CNS) -- Catholic and Muslim scholars and activists from Africa and Asia said a professed common obligation to love God and love one's neighbors must lead to common efforts to promote justice and human rights.
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Msgr. Kelly Homecoming
Bulldogs succumb to the Panthers
The Msgr. Kelly Catholic High School, Beaumont, Bulldogs were defeated 44-14 by the St. Pius Panthers at the Bulldogs’ homecoming Oct. 2 at Bulldog Stadium.
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Supreme Court declines to stop order on release of diocesan documents
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The U.S. Supreme Court declined Oct. 5 to intervene in orders by Connecticut courts requiring the Diocese of Bridgeport to release thousands of pages of material from 23 lawsuits settled against six priests who were sued in sexual abuse cases.
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Synod opens with call on Africans to be forces for justice, peace
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Reconciled with one another and committed to justice, African Catholics must become active forces for justice and peace on the continent, said Cardinal Peter Turkson of Cape Coast, Ghana.
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