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By: The Catholic Post - October 15, 2010 -
News Article
Ask Lex Green about political issues with moral and ethical overtones, and his answer will likely include a statement such as “I don’t believe that the government should be involved.” “I’m a fan of limited government,” said Green, the Libertarian Party candidate for governor of Illinois. In an interview with the Catholic Conference of Illinois […]
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By: The Catholic Post - October 15, 2010 -
News Article
By Tom DermodyFor the Catholic Conference of Illinois Illinois gubernatorial candidate Scott Lee Cohen feels that his status as an Independent will help often-divided sides find common ground. “As an Independent,” said Cohen in a recent interview with the Catholic Conference of Illinois (CCI), “one of the most important things I bring to the table […]
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By: The Catholic Post - October 15, 2010 -
News Article
By Tom DermodyFor the Catholic Conference of Illinois Asked to name his heroes in politics and public service, State Sen. Bill Brady listed Ronald Reagan, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, and his parents, who “motivated me more than anybody to give back to the community.” He then added another name to the list: Pope John Paul […]
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By: The Catholic Post - October 15, 2010 -
Featured Article
Photo Caption: Four of the five candidates for governor of Illinois took part in a survey conducted by the Catholic Conference of Illinois. This image shows three of five responses. All responses are in the story. In an election year dominated by economic and budget concerns, four of the five candidates for Illinois governor recently […]
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By: The Catholic Post - October 13, 2010 -
News Article
GRAND RIDGE — Unlike the recent midterm elections, when new officers are elected for the Peoria Diocesan Council of Catholic Women there are no stump speeches, no promises that may or may not be kept, no verbal assaults that create more harm than good. There’s too much work to be done and new president Nympha […]
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By: The Catholic Post - October 13, 2010 -
News Article
By: By Rita Pearson MOLINE — “Preserving Our Parish Home” is the theme for a $750,000 capital campaign for needed building renovations at St Mary’s Parish in Moline. More than 400 people attended St. Mary’s campaign launch Oct. 31 at the I Wireless Center in downtown Moline. Campaign proceeds will cover a new church roof, […]
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By: The Catholic Post - October 3, 2010 -
News Article
Joy, gratitude as Epiphany, Normal, is rededicated Editor’s note: For photos from this event, click on either the “Post Photos” camera icon or Facebook links at left. NORMAL — With trumpet blasts, prayerful rituals, and an audible sigh of relief from the pastor, Epiphany Parish capped five years of planning and building with the rededication […]
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By: The Catholic Post - October 1, 2010 -
Editorial
Editor’s note: Following is the full text of a statement for Respect Life Month issued by Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. —– During the Respect Life Month of October, Catholics across the United States will gather in prayer and thanksgiving, at […]
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By: The Catholic Post - October 1, 2010 -
News Article
With Catholic Charities USA celebrating its 100th anniversary Sept. 25-28 during its annual convention in Washington, Bishop Daniel R. Jenky, CSC, proclaimed Sunday, Sept. 26, as Catholic Charities Sunday throughout the Diocese of Peoria. In the Diocese of Peoria, Catholic Charities was incorporated in 1942, though individual and group endeavors to help the poor and […]
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By: The Catholic Post - October 1, 2010 -
World/National News
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Irish archbishops will travel to Rome in early October to meet with Vatican officials about the apostolic visitation of their dioceses ordered by Pope Benedict XVI in response to the priestly sexual abuse scandal, the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference announced. The four archbishops were called by the leadership of the Congregation […]
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