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Putting the important things on your bucket list

It's not healthy to be morbid or crazy about the future, especially when you're young and looking forward to a long life, but the truth is, our time in this life is transitory.
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Pope approves new financial regulations for sainthood causes

To ensure greater financial transparency and accountability, Pope Francis approved new regulations governing the financial contributions given for sainthood causes.
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Saints and Spies: Pope Pius XII’s secret war against Hitler

Pope Pius XII, who some critics say remained silent during the Holocaust, played a pivotal role in coordinating covert spy operations and efforts to take down Adolf Hitler, a U.S. author said.
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Sign up for the Catholic Review’s eNewsletter, get chance to win a pope plush doll

Want a chance to win a commemorative plush doll of Pope Francis? Sign up to receive the newly redesigned electronic newsletter of the Catholic Review!
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Movie Review: ‘London Has Fallen’

When North Korean terrorists besiege the White House in 2013’s “Olympus Has Fallen,” Secret Service agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) leaps into action.
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Mass celebrates Scouts’ devotion to their faith

Archbishop Lori honored the efforts of youths to remain on the path of their faith, and some of the adults who have helped guide them.
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Students’ speaking invitation to Planned Parenthood CEO draws criticism

The Archdiocese of Washington has criticized a Georgetown University student group's invitation to the president of Planned Parenthood to speak on campus.
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Hundreds converge on Annapolis in Maryland March for Life; assisted suicide addressed

Christine Hintz, a longtime pro-life activist and a parishioner of Holy Family, marveled at the current unity in the pro-life movement.
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When a loved one leaves the Church

The other day a friend mentioned that her mother has decided to leave the Catholic Church to become an Episcopalian. We talked about how hard it is (not theologically, but personally) when someone you love decides to leave the Church for another faith—or none at all.As we were talking, I
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Give fragments of life, not doctrine, says preacher of Curia retreat

“Our heart can become either God’s cradle or his tomb,” a Servite priest told the pope and Vatican officials.
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Harbaugh discusses faith in adversity at sold-out Catholic Men’s Conference

We choose hope or hopeless, Harbaugh said. "We work together or alone. We turn our face humbly to our God, or we turn our back."
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Pope: Missionaries of Charity killed in Yemen are ‘martyrs of charity’

The four Missionaries of Charity murdered March 4 in Yemen “are the martyrs of today,” Pope Francis said.
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