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NEW YORK - Often, prayer intentions are offered with hands folded, but a new service allows hands and fingers to move freely — provided a cellphone is handy.
Is ‘game over’ the Catholic response to violent video games?
By Adam Shaw, Catholic News ServiceNEW YORK - Even as people across the United States continue to mourn the children and teachers who were killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, the question of what drove killer Adam Lanza to commit such a horrific crime is already being debated.
Vatican mummy health check: It's never too late for an endoscopy
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Experts have just concluded a two-year study on the seven adult mummies in the Vatican Museums' collections.
Pope names successor to head of church in Ireland
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI named Msgr. Eamon Martin as coadjutor archbishop of Armagh, Northern Ireland, making him the designated successor to Cardinal Sean Brady as the head of the Catholic Church in Ireland.
Pope establishes eparchies for Ukrainians in Britain, France
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceUpdated 01/22/13
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Benedict XVI has raised the church jurisdictions for Ukrainian Catholics in Great Britain and France to the level of eparchies, or dioceses, and named the U.S. bishops who had been their exarchs to be their eparchial bishops.
Thousands rally in Paris against same-sex marriage
By Catholic News ServicePARIS - A French bishops’ spokesman urged politicians to “listen to the streets” after hundreds of thousands of people rallied against same-sex marriage.
Nigerian cardinal blasts politicians over youth deaths
By Peter Ajayi Dada, Catholic News ServiceLAGOS, NIGERIA - Nigerian Cardinal Anthony Olubunmi Okogie criticized oil pipeline vandalism that led to the death of more than two dozen youths, saying if they had had jobs, their deaths might have been avoided.
Vatican to enlist Christian all-stars to help scandal-ridden sports
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - In an effort to flex its moral muscle in the professional sports arena, the Vatican has invited top-tier Christian athletes Tim Tebow and Jeremy Lin to help bring ethical values back to a scandal-ridden world of sports.
Vatican official: Armstrong's misdeeds reflect 'rotten' cycling world
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - U.S. cyclist Lance Armstrong's admission to doping is just the tip of the iceberg, since high-stakes commercial interests pressure almost every professional cyclist into the illegal practice, said a Vatican official.
Some Turks feel influx of Syrians hampers efforts to aid other refugees
By James Martone, Catholic News ServiceISTANBUL - Hafiz Karim fled with his family to Turkey after extremists in Iraq threatened to kill them all if they didn't sell their Baghdad restaurant and move out of the neighborhood.
Vatican laments European Court denial of conscientious objection right
By Catholic News ServiceUpdated 01/16/13
VATICAN CITY - While applauding the European Court of Human Rights' recognition of the right of a British airline employee to wear a cross on her uniform, the Vatican lamented the court's denial of the full right of conscientious objection in other cases claiming religious discrimination in the United Kingdom.