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Anti-clerical European monarchs pressured Pope Clement XIV to abolish the
society in 1773 a suppression that wasn't lifted until
1814. Still, Jesuits remained a target for anti-Catholic conspiracy theorists
who believed the priests were scheming to overthrow foreign governments.The
order has become known more recently for academic rigor seen in the
universities they built in the U.S. and around the world. Jesuit scientists
have made so many advances in astronomy, physics and math that 35
moon craters have been named in their honor. But partly because of
these intellectual achievements, claims of elitism often surround the society.The
Rev. Joseph McShane, president of the Jesuit Fordham University, opened
a recent event with a quip playing on the order's reputation and
Francis' no-frills papacy. The pope has kept the simple, iron-plated pectoral
cross he used as bishop and living in the Vatican guesthouse rather
than the grand papal apartment."A humble Jesuit? An oxymoron. A Jesuit pope?
An impossibility. A humble Jesuit pope? A miracle," McShane said.In the
1970s, when the church was debating how it should relate to the
modern world, the order's General Congregation, or legislative body, decreed
that "the service of faith" and "the promotion of justice" would be
the focus of every Jesuit ministry. This coincided with a period of
high-profile detractors would say notorious activist
Jesuits, including the Rev. Daniel Berrig
e.""It's the very definition of government
intrusion in a woman's personal medical decisions," he said.Brownback has
signed multiple anti-abortion measures into law, and the number of pregnancies
terminated in the state has declined 11 percent since he took office
in January 2011.The governor said he still has to review this year's
bill thoroughly but added, "I am pro-life."This year's legislation is less
restrictive than a new North Dakota law that bans abortions as early
as the sixth week of pregnancy and a new Arkansas law prohibiting
most abortions after the 12th week. But many abortion opponents still see
it as a significant step."There is a clear statement from Kansas with
respect to the judgment on the inherent value of human life," said
Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee Chairwoman Mary Pilcher-Cook,
a Shawnee Republican and leading advocate for the measure.The bill passed
despite any solid data on how many sex-selection abortions are performed
in Kansas. A 2008 study by two Columbia University economists suggested
the practice of aborting female fetuses -- widespread in some nations where
parents traditionally prefer sons -- is done in the U.S. on a
limited basis.But legislators on both sides of the issue said the practice
should be banned, however frequent it is.The bill also would require physicians
to give women information that addresses breast cancer as a potential risk
of abortion. Advocates on both sides acknowle
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> ROME A corner of a big Rome piazza, known for hosting
free rock concerts and political rallies, will be renamed after late pontiff
John Paul II, with Pope Francis coming to the unveiling ceremony Sunday.While
Francis instantly proved to be a crowd pleaser about 100,000 people
turned out in St. Peter's Square Sunday and a nearby street for
his noon blessing the mention of the widely beloved John Paul
still prompts affectionate cheers. When Francis noted that John Paul "closed
his eyes to this world" exactly eight years ago this month, in
2005, the new pope drew so much applause, he couldn't finish his
sentence as he spoke from the papal studio window overlooking St. Peter's
Square.Francis invited people to join him later in Rome's main church, St.
John in Lateran Basilica. Pontiffs are also the bishop of Rome, and
a traditional installation ceremony at the basilica formally recognizes
that Francis is Rome's bishop as well as the leader of the
worldwide Roman Catholic church.Before entering the basilica, Francis was
scheduled to attend the unveiling of a plaque on a corner of
the square near the church, naming that part of the piazza after
John Paul. The late pontiff enthusiastically embraced his role as Rome's
bishop, visiting hundreds of city parishes on Sunday mornings.Francis might
be the pope who decides whether another miracle has been attributed to
John Paul's intercession, which would enable the late, Polish-born pontiff
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ntil evening,"
he said in a telephone interview.He said the main suspect was in
the house that was hit and the woman and children, ages 1
to 12, who were killed were members of his family."I don't think
that they knew that all these children and women were in the
house because they were under attack from the house and they were
shooting at the house," he said.The U.S.-led coalition said it provided
fire support from the air, killing several insurgents."The air support was
called in by coalition forces, not Afghan security forces, and was used
to engage insurgent forces in areas away from structures, according to our
reporting," coalition spokesman Maj. Adam Wojack said in a statement.He
said the International Security Assistance Force takes all reports of civilian
casualties seriously, and was currently assessing the incident.Afghan forces
have been increasingly taking the lead in combat operations as international
forces move to complete their withdrawal by the end of 2014. But
U.S. and other foreign troops still face dangers even as Afghans take
charge of their own security.The American adviser who died during the operation
was one of three U.S. civilians killed Saturday. The two others --
a female foreign service officer with the U.S. State Department and an
employee with the U.S. Defense Department -- were killed in a suicide
bombing in southern Zabul province during a trip to donate books to
Afghan students. Three U.S. soldiers a
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