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Name of St. Joseph Added to Eucharistic Prayers

The Vatican's Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments has issued new texts that include the name of St. Joseph, husband of the virgin Mary, in the main Eucharistic Prayers at Mass.

St JosephAccording to a press release by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Vatican has provided Latin texts of the revised prayers as well as official translations in the major western languages, including English and Spanish.

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JPII Second Miracle May Soon be Approved

The Italian media is reporting that "Vatican sources" say the second miracle needed to canonize Blessed John Paul II has been approved by a board of theologians.

UCANews.com is reporting that the board of theologians of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints has approved the second miracle needed for the canonization of Blessed John Paul II.

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Is Georgetown About to Lose it's Catholic Status?

Concerned alumni, students, parents and faculty of Georgetown University have sent a letter to Washington DC's Cardinal Donald Wuerl officially requesting that the Church deal with the profound secularism that abounds on the campus and to consider, if necessary, revoking the university's right to call it self both "Catholic" and "Jesuit."

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Vatican: 100,000 Christians Killed Every Year for the Faith

In an address to the United Nation's Human Rights Council in Geneva this week, Archbishop Silvano Tomasi expressed deep concern over the continuing discrimination and systematic attacks upon Christians occurring worldwide which have resulted in the death of more than 100,000 followers of Christ per year.

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