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Three Common Myths about Archbishop Oscar Romero

October 13, 2018 Filip Mazurczak 18

On Sunday, Pope Francis will canonize seven new saints. The best-known of them are Pope Paul VI (1897-1978), who served the Church as supreme pontiff from 1963 to 1978, and Archbishop Oscar Romero (1917-1980), the […]

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The Seven in Heaven: Meet the new saints to be canonized this weekend

October 13, 2018 Catholic News Agency 7

Vatican City, Oct 13, 2018 / 06:00 am (ACI Prensa).- Meet the seven people Pope Francis will as officially recognized saints of the Catholic Church on Sunday. Below are brief biographies on each of their […]

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Over at First Things, Bishop James D. Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska has some reflections on the recent Rolling Stone cover story about Pope Francis (the article that was dubbed superficial and crude by the Vatican […]

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