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  1. $40,000 coins left in Mary's care 

    News - International

    Friday, 20 November 2009

    A woman left $40,000 worth of rare coins hidden under leaves at the Maryland National Shrine Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes at Mount St Mary's University while she left town, so the Blessed Virgin Mary would watch over her treasure.

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  2. US court rules against "I Believe" license plates 

    News - International

    Friday, 13 November 2009

    US District Court judge Cameron Currie this week ruled the South Carolina state legislature had shown favoured treatement to one religion in allowing cross adorned car number plates, and ordered to halt its issue.

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  3. Grandmother now a nun 

    News - International

    Wednesday, 11 November 2009

    US woman Patricia Black is a mother and grandmother, a former nurse and a former technical writer. On Saturday, she added another title: a nun with the Sisters of Mercy.

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  4. Reject convoluted Mass translation urges US bishop 

    News - International

    Tuesday, 10 November 2009

    US Bishop Donald W. Trautman urged fellow bishops to reject at least one of four segments of a new US English translation of the Roman Missal, to avoid new Mass prayers full of grammatical errors and unproclaimable texts.

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  5. Rode defends apostolic visitation 

    News - International

    Thursday, 05 November 2009

    Vatican Cardinal Franc Rodé has said the Holy See decided on the apostolic visitation of women religious in the USA after hearing "the concerns expressed by American Catholics - religious, laity, clergy and hierarchy."

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  6. Elderly religious arrested in weapons protest 

    News - International

    Wednesday, 04 November 2009

    US priest Father Bill "Bix" Bischel, 81, and Sister Anne Montgomery, 83 were hooded, handcuffed and held faced down on the ground for four hours before being arrested for a protest against nuclear weapons.

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  7. Miami bans Legionaries of Christ 

    News - International

    Monday, 02 November 2009

    Miami Archbishop John Favalora has announced an immediate official ban on members of the Legionaries of Christ from exercising any ministry in the archdiocese.

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  8. New ban on US nativity display challenged 

    News - International

    Thursday, 29 October 2009

    A 63 year old tradition of a privately maintained nativity scene on a public median strip in Warren, Michigan ended following assertions that it violated the principle "of separation of church and state", but the ban is now being challenged as discriminatory.

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  9. Poker playing priest builds church funds 

    News - International

    Tuesday, 20 October 2009

    Instead of the conventional fete or car raffle, US priest Father Andrew Trapp is playing poker to raise money for his church building fund.

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  10. Unsafe abortions kill 70,000 annually: Guttmacher Institute 

    News - International

    Thursday, 15 October 2009

    Deaths from unsafe abortion kill 70,000 women a year, a Guttmacher Institute report has found, leading to a call for further easing of developing nations abortion laws, a move rejected by a US bishops' pro-life spokesperson.

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