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Pope leads Mass celebrating Poland’s deep Catholic roots

Pope leads Mass celebrating Poland’s deep Catholic roots

CZESTOCHOWA, Poland (AP) – Pope Francis, visiting a shrine cherished by Poles, praised native son St. John Paul II on Thursday as a “meek and powerful” herald of mercy, and honored the countless “ordinary yet remarkable people” in Poland who held firm to their Catholic faith throughout adversity in the …

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French ID second church attacker, warning 4 days earlier

French ID second church attacker, warning 4 days earlier

PARIS (AP) – The second man who attacked a Normandy church during a morning Mass this week, slitting the throat of the elderly priest, is a 19-year-old Frenchman from eastern France, the prosecutor’s office said Thursday. An official in the prosecutor’s office said it was “very probable” that the man, …

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Pensioner left in dark after hydro pulls plug

Pensioner left in dark after hydro pulls plug

Days after being approved for new energy-efficient appliances, electricity is cut off for grandmother who struggles to pay bills. Peggy Mills doesn’t own a clothes dryer and has given up cable TV and telephone service in her ongoing struggle to repay a $2,500 hydro debt and keep a lid on …

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