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Pope Francis led more than one billion Catholics around the world, including about 1.24 million in Wisconsin, or 20% of the ...
Wisconsin ties will vote in the papal conclave. None are likely candidates to become the next pope, but nothing is certain.
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New York Magazine on MSN‘Education’s Version of Predatory Lending’It’s why I called vouchers education’s version of predatory lending, because you do see the other side, and these do come ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNCardinals with Wisconsin ties emerge as potential successors to Pope FrancisCardinals Burke and Tobin, with deep Wisconsin connections, emerge as potential successors following Pope Francis' death as ...
The Supreme Court appeared likely to side with a Wisconsin-based Catholic Charities group in its fight over a state ruling it says “undermines" its mission of caring for the sick and poor.
2025 marks 50 years of continued Hmong history and resilience after the diaspora. The Hmong Institute has planned a series of ...
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Southeast Wisconsin weather: Expect some pop-up showers, stormsAs the sun broke out, temperatures soared into the 60s and 70s this afternoon! A few stray showers continue to develop, but ...
When the College of Cardinals meets in Rome to elect the next pope, four cardinals with ties to Wisconsin will take part.
The Wausau Police Department will hold an informational session Tuesday afternoon for groups interested in contributing to ...
U.S. Supreme Court appears likely to side with Catholic Charities in Wisconsin religious-rights case
The Supreme Court appears to be leaning toward a Catholic charitable organization pushing back against the state of Wisconsin in the latest religious rights case to come before the court.
Gómez said. That led the Catholic Church to accuse Wisconsin of having a peculiar view of what constitutes “religious” behavior. “Wisconsin’s crabbed understanding of religion,” the ...
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