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Justice Department Drops Conscience Case; Move Called Dereliction of Duty

Justice Department Drops Conscience Case; Move Called Dereliction of Duty
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Abandoned at birth, woman s boxes save babies: I was made for this – Catholic Philly

Abandoned at birth, woman s boxes save babies: I was made for this – Catholic Philly
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Man with Down syndrome promotes jobs for friends like me – Catholic Philly

Man with Down syndrome promotes jobs for ‘friends like me’ Brothers Greg and Mark Hublar pose for a photo with their book A Miracle Named Mark Feb. 24, 2021. (CNS photo/Natalie Hoefer, The Criterion) By Natalie Hoefer • Catholic News Service • Posted April 6, 2021 NEW ALBANY, Ind. (CNS) Mark Hublar is a people person. The fact radiates in his greeting the friendly smile, the extended hand, the confident eye contact and the chatter. “There are two things you should know about me,” said Hublar, 56. “I love people and I love to talk.” The member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in New Albany, Indiana combined those traits to develop a career he is passionate about: as a motivational speaker advocating for employment of those with disabilities.

Advocate with Down syndrome promotes employment for friends like me

Advocate with Down syndrome promotes employment for friends like me
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Masses, rallies recall the lives of those lost to abortion since 1973

Masses, rallies recall the lives of those lost to abortion since 1973 Pro-life advocates cheer at a rally held on the grounds of St. Elizabeth Seton Parish in Carmel, Ind., Jan. 22, 2021. (CNS photo/Natalie Hoefer, The Criterion) By Natalie Hoefer • Catholic News Service • Posted January 28, 2021 CARMEL, Ind. (CNS) As often seems to be the case, Jan. 22 was the coldest day of the week as hundreds of people in central Indiana participated in a solemn observance of the 48th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion. But the cold temperatures and a wind chill in the 20s didn’t faze those who gathered at a rally in support of life at St. Elizabeth Seton Parish in Carmel, north of Indianapolis.

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