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The trial of Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia abortionist accused of killing a woman and four babies, has exposed a truth about the abortion industry. It is that abortion is, in fact, an industry,...
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President Obama's personal devotion to political correctness might be handicapping the federal government's ability to protect Americans from Islamist terrorists.
BY GEORGE REED
The response of the Amish community during the Nickel Mines school shooting tragedy provides a healing model of forgiveness. To forgive is not always easy. But it has a healing effect -- because...
EDITORIAL
Kermit Gosnell is not a household name for one reason: His crimes raise uncomfortable questions for supporters of unlimited abortion on demand.
BY SISTER JACQUELINE R. VERVILLE
Let the truth be known about Holy Cross Family Learning Center on Dubuque Street on Manchester's West Side.
EDITORIAL
Editor's note: The following is the Gospel of St. Matthew, Chapter 28.
BY GEORGE WILL
The Defense of Marriage Act is an exception to the rule that a law's title is as uninformative about the law's purpose as the titles of Marx Brothers movies ("Duck Soup," "Horse Feathers," "Animal...
BY PAT BUCHANAN
Last Wednesday, even as Europe has said goodbye to Rome, Rome began to say goodbye to Europe.

For now, no more breakfasts in Manchester's Veterans Park

READER COMMENTS: 11

The leader of a church group that has sought to serve breakfast to the homeless in Veterans Memorial Park appears to have backed away from the request for now.

Manchester, church group seek accord on breakfast for homeless

READER COMMENTS: 20

ty officials and the head of a church group that serves a free breakfast to the homeless appear to be close to an agreement on a new downtown location for the weekend event.

Official says NH abortion sites need state scrutiny

READER COMMENTS: 43

Abortion clinics are not licensed, inspected or regulated by the state in New Hampshire, but Rep. Kathleen Souza, a longtime Republican right-to-life activist, is writing legislation to mandate such...

City says no more free breakfasts for homeless at Veterans Park

READER COMMENTS: 110

City officials have told a church group that it will no longer be allowed use Veterans Park to serve a free hot breakfast to the homeless.

Craig Little, new pastor of the Christian Fellowship Baptist Church in Londonderry.

Alabama pastor is adjusting to life at Christian Fellowship Baptist Church in Londonderry

READER COMMENTS: 0

There may be a lot of differences between New Hampshire and Alabama, but Craig Little, the pastor of the Christian Fellowship Baptist Church, said he believes the evangelical message his church...

Hampstead Congregational Church hosts Hunger Action on May 19

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On Sunday, May 19, the public is invited to join members of Hampstead Congregational Church and seven area congregations in an outreach of hands and feet to address hunger in New Hampshire and around...

Chester church plans June Jubilee

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The Chester Congregational and Baptist Church will hold its annual June Jubilee on Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Goffstown church plans yard sale

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The Outreach Committee of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church will hold its annual Spring Thing Yard and Food Sale on Saturday, June 1, as part of the Main Street Old Home Days celebration.

Students fill a U-Haul with furniture to be delivered to local families in need as part of the college's annual drive.

St. Anselm volunteers find time to give back

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.Volunteers from St. Anselm collected more than 50 couches, two dozen TVs and many bags of food to bring to deserving families and thrift shops in the Manchester area.

ARSENAULT

Cleric's case a puzzle, concern

READER COMMENTS: 6

Those who know Rev. Monsignor Edward J. Arsenault are surprised by an investigation into financial transactions.

Jury ends ninth day in deliberating Philadelphia abortion doctor case

READER COMMENTS: 0

A Philadelphia jury ended a ninth day of deliberations on Friday without reaching a verdict in the murder trial of a doctor accused of killing babies and a patient during late-term abortions at a...

NH minister celebrates 60 years of service

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Rev. Raymond D. Hahn was recognized for 60 years of ministry at a dinner following the morning worship service at the Congregational-Christian Church of Franklin on April 21.

UUC of Manchester picks McLaughlin

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Dr. Curtis Smith, president of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Manchester, said that on May 5, the congregation selected its new minister.

No verdict on 7th day of jury deliberation in abortion doctor case

READER COMMENTS: 1

A Philadelphia jury ended its seventh day of deliberations on Wednesday without a verdict in the murder trial of a doctor accused of killing babies and a patient during late-term abortions at a...

New pastoral assignments announced

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Bishop Peter A. Libasci of the Catholic Diocese of Manchester has announced the following pastoral assignments.

Religion briefs: Rindge church will hold yard sale

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The First Congregational Church of Rindge will host its annual town-wide yard/garage sale on May 18, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

EDWARD ARSENAULT

Former Manchester chancellor received $170k a year after leaving diocese

READER COMMENTS: 12

The former high-ranking Catholic Church official now under investigation for improper use of church funds earned a $169,900 salary at his job at a Maryland treatment facility, where he abruptly...

Catholic Medical Center IRS filings make no mention of Arsenault contract

READER COMMENTS: 1

Annual reports that Catholic Medical Center files with the IRS make no mention of a consulting contract between the hospital and the Rev. Msgr. Edward Arsenault, the Catholic priest under...

Celebrations of Orthodox Easter take place across New Hampshire today.

Orthodox Christians celebrate, reflect

READER COMMENTS: 1

Pascha, or Orthodox Easter, "is the most important holiday" for Orthodox Christians who celebrate the holy day today capping off a Holy Week of repentance and reflection

Rev. John Fortin named superintendent of schools for Manchester diocese

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Bishop Peter A. Libasci has appointed the Rev. John R. Fortin, O.S.B. to serve as the superintendent of Catholic schools for the Diocese of Manchester.

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