Archdiocese of Chicago
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Pro-life leader hopes Lightfoot 'touched' by Stations of the Cross devotion
One of the featured guests of the Archdiocese of Chicago’s online presentation of the Stations of the Cross will be one of the city’s leading pro-choice advocates, Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
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Armed member of 'Pfleger’s security' arrested outside his church
An armed security guard associated with staunch anti-gun and nationally known social activist, Father Michael Pfleger, was arrested on May 27 outside St. Sabina’s Roman Catholic Church on the South Side where Pfleger is a senior pastor.
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Appropriations bill uses statewide money for Chicago projects
The Illinois General Assembly is looking to pass a bill that earmarks $166.5 million for various projects in lawmakers home districts across the state.
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Cardinal Cupich applauds Rauner's vow to veto abortion bill
Cardinal Blasé J. Cupich praised Gov. Bruce Rauner for vowing to veto a fast-moving bill requiring taxpayers to foot the bill for some abortions, and said he hopes the state can find a way to create a budget that puts money where it needs to be.
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Cook County Board of Commissioners met April 11.
Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, April 11.
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Magazine: Chicago archdiocese hire is more evidence of liberal conversion
The Chicago archdiocese's decision last year to hire a liberal-minded editor to run a Catholic magazine was yet another visible sign of a hard push to the left by the Church in the U.S., an executive at 'Church Militant' said during a recent interview.