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Video of Kidnapped Nuns Sparks Concern
A new video of the 12 nuns who were kidnapped from a convent near Damascus in December appear to be smiling and happy, but experts say a closer look reveals a whole different story.
AZ Law Protects Religious Freedom
Baby Born Healthy After Dire Diagnosis
A British woman who refused to abort her child after doctors told her it would die in the womb has given birth to a perfectly healthy baby boy.
The Sixth Dolor: Jesus Is Taken Down From the Cross
Administration to Monitor U.S. Newsrooms
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
In what some are calling an "absurdly draconian attempt to intimidate and control the media", the Obama Administration’s Federal Communication Commission (FCC) is floating the idea of placing government monitors in newsrooms across the country to determine what stories are being covered and why.
Brave Mom Confronts Store Selling Offensive T-Shirts
A Utah mother was shopping with her son in a local mall when she came across a display of indecent t-shirts in a store window and, when she couldn't get the manager to remove them, decided to buy them herself just to get them out of sight.
Authentic Joy
Olympic Skater Wows Heaven and Earth
Skating superstar Kim Yuna of South Korea not only holds world records on the ice, but she also distinguishes herself as committed to her faith by wearing a rosary ring and praying before every skate.
North Korean Prison Brutality Stuns the World
New reports issued by Amnesty International and the United Nations are telling of the unconscionable brutality taking place within the prison camps of North Korea and causing outrage and consternation around the world.