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Texas church goes to wrapped communion elements because of swine flu scare

The swine flu scare has prompted at least one Texas church to order a shipment of individually wrapped communion wafers and juice packets, thus cutting down on handling that could spread the disease. "We got on top of it and...


You said it

A sampling of comments from our readers: "Father Neuhaus was more than an intellectual, he was a visionary. As profound as this loss is to both the nation and the Church, hopefully both may benefit from his passing by a...


Catholic school in San Antonio fires teacher for planning to marrying a divorcee

The San Antonio Express-News reports that 25-year-old Marquis LaFortune has filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over her firing from Central Catholic High School in downtown San Antonio. The English teacher was canned after she told...


Episcopal youth headed to San Antonio

There's a big gathering of Episcopal youth scheduled at Trinity University in San Antonio. Episcopal News Service has the story....


How John Hagee came to apologize to Catholics

Wayne Slater, our senior political writer, reports that Deal Hudson, a Southern Baptist turned Catholic, was instrumental in bringing about "the Hagee Catholic Rehabilitation Tour." Hudson, who is from Fort Worth, supports John McCain. After the Arizona Republican won Hagee's...


John Hagee apologizes for anti-Catholic slurs

After months of denying that he was being anti-Catholic when he referred to the Catholic Church as "the apostate church" and the "great whore," San Antonio televangelist and John McCain supporter John Hagee has apologized to Catholics. Here's the story...


A vow to rebuild at Our Lady of the Lake University

Fire caused major damage at the Catholic school in San Antonio. The president said the school will rebuild, reaching its "original grandeur." Click here for a story....


Habitat for Humanity is sued -- by its own

In what The New York Times calls " an extraordinary act of rebellion," the San Antonio affiliate of Habitat for Humanity has sued the Georgia-based parent organization over rules it is imposing on local branches. The San Antonio group built...

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