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Harvard Medical School professor says ‘Miracles from Heaven’ and other remarkable cures could be real
I do not believe that we can think ourselves into health. But I do believe that principles of mind and spirit exist that we have not even begun to scientifically map in the West.
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Venice’s Jewish ghetto is turning 500. Is it finally time to celebrate?
The debate about how to commemorate an ancient Jewish ghetto seems very contemporary.
 
Hope gave me children and cured my cancer. Now I’m in Iraq praying the same faith will heal people here.
My cancer was in my shoulder. Iraq's cancer is people's total lack of trust in one another. Can hope and prayer affect the disease?
 
The Catholic Church puts one foot forward on the path to including women
At the Basilica of the National Shrine this Holy Week, a quiet revolution on display.
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