LOOP: North Carolina attacker faces federal charges
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
NORTH CAROLINA ATTACKER FACES FEDERAL CHARGES The repeat offender who fatally stabbed 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light rail train now faces federal charges. President Donald Trump denounced the murder yesterday, noting 24 of America's 25 most dangerous cities are Democrat-run. "We cannot allow a depraved criminal element of violent repeat offenders to continue spreading destruction and death throughout our country," he said.READ
POPE CALLS FOR PRAYER AFTER ISRAEL STRIKES QATAR After Israel carried out its first-ever airstrike in Qatar and ordered residents of Gaza City, Palestine, to evacuate ahead of a separate major assault yesterday, Pope Leo XIV called upon Catholics to pray for peace. "We must pray a lot and keep working, searching, insisting on peace," the Pope said. He said he tried calling Gaza's Holy Family Catholic parish after Israel dropped evacuation leaflets but could not reach its priest.READ
CRACKER BARREL STICKS WITH ITS CLASSIC RESTAURANT LOOK Cracker Barrel announced this week that it will stop redesigning its restaurants to have a modernized look, saying that public feedback made it clear that the new style was not reflective of what is beloved about the restaurant among its patrons.READ
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WILL MINNEAPOLIS CHURCH VICTIMS BE DECLARED MARTYRS? Two children fatally shot during Mass at a Catholic church in Minneapolis may one day be recognized by the Vatican among contemporary Christian martyrs. READ
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ALABAMA MAN MAY FACE DEATH PENALTY IN PROFESSOR'S MURDERA man accused of killing retired Auburn University professor and mother Dr. Julee Gard Schnuelle is facing capital murder charges in Alabama, where prosecutors say they intend to pursue the death penalty.READ
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CHARLOTTE BISHOP REMOVES ALTAR RAILS FROM SCHOOLS Bishop Michael Martin of Charlotte, North Carolina, has implemented new liturgical guidelines at the three Catholic high schools he oversees that include the removal of altar rails and kneelers during Communion. READ
ST CARLO ACUTIS CHURCH OPENS IN INDIA A Catholic church in Kerala, India, was dedicated to St. Carlo Acutis on the day of his canonization, marking a milestone as the country's first church named after the teenage saint. The new parish houses a first-class relic of the saint and has already drawn large crowds.READ
NOT TO BE MISSED...Here are the stories we couldn't fit in today's LOOP:
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The Senate majority leader moves to accelerate Trump nominee approvals.READ
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What do Americans think is the ideal family size? A new poll tells us.READ
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A Washington Post op-ed is urging Trump and Britain to free Catholic hero Jimmy Lai from a Hong Kong prison.READ
LIFE AFTER DEATH Socrates was a pretty amazing guy. Without divine revelation, he was able to form a worldview and understanding of life that inspires Christians. How much more capable are we, then, of living through a true and beautiful worldview? Here's a dive into Socrates' thoughts on life after death that we can integrate into our own thoughts. READ
CATHOLIC 101A good examination of conscience doesn't only include pointing out our sins of the day. Here is the BAKER method for a fuller, richer version. It will help you recognize your poverty and need, but also shape you into a posture of gratitude. READ
SAINT OF THE DAY Today the Church honors Saint Nicholas of Tolentino. Born in 1246 in Sant' Angelo, Italy, he became an Augustinian friar at the age of 18 after hearing an Augustinian hermit preach. He was ordained seven years later and quickly gained a reputation as a great preacher and confessor.READ
DAILY PSALM "The Lord is compassionate toward all his works." (Psalm 145)READ
TESTIMONY For 35 years, Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati has drawn Michigan-based IT expert Marco DeCapite closer to Christ. This week, DeCapite shared how the newly canonized saint transformed his life — and why others need to discover him.READ
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