Kateri Tekakwitha was named the first Native American saint today by Pope Benedict XVI in a ceremony held in St. Peter’s Square. Some 80,000 people came to the open-air ceremony as the 17th century Mohawk-Algonquin woman and six others were canonized. “It’s so nice to see God......
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utside of a Bass Pro Shop on his first campaign swing in western Iowa, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan told voters victory "is within our grasp." He spoke on the same day that an NBC/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll released today has the national race a deadheat with President Obama and Mitt Romney both at 47 percent.
Eleven men have been arrested by Jordanian intelligence services which accuses them of planning a “major terrorist plot,” attacking shopping centers, residential buildings and foreigners, including diplomats. Jordan’s state-run news agency, Petra, reported today that the plan was uncovered months ago during its early stages...
It's the largest parade of its kind in the United States.
The ruins of the ancient city of Petra lay hidden until 1812, when a Swiss explorer stumbled upon them in modern-day Jordan. Two centuries later, a new exhibition in Basel brings together some 150 artifacts that shed light on how this mysterious culture of spice traders carved a luxurious oasis into the rocks of the desert.


