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Abortionist Charged with Murdering Newborns with Scissors

Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist An abortionist whose practice catered to poor minorities has been charged with eight counts of murder in the deaths of one woman and seven babies who were born alive and then killed by severing their spinal cords with a scissor.

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January Gracelines

Feast of St. Sebastian, Martyr "If there are many persecutions, there are many testings; where there are many crowns of victory, there are many trials of strength. It is then to your advantage if there are many persecutors; among many persecutions you may more easily find a path to victory." St. Ambrose on Martyrdom For Reflection: What "path to victory" have I found in past persecutions? How does this help me seek the path to victory in my current trial?

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Questions Still Surround Tucson's Rambling Native American Blessing

I must admit, it struck me as downright shocking that a memorial service held at a public university for the Judeo-Christian victims of the Tucson massacre would offer a pantheistic pagan blessing by a Native American rather than a blessing from a representative of the faiths of the victims. This becomes even more perplexing when you consider that the Yacqi Indian who gave the blessing is Catholic.

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U.S. Bishops Want ObamaCare Revised

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Journalist As the vote to repeal the vastly unpopular health care reform law gets underway in the House today, the U.S. Bishops have sent a letter to all members of Congress saying they do not intend to join efforts to either support or oppose repeal of ObamaCare, but will "devote our efforts to correcting serious moral problems in the current law."

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