Archive for January 14, 2004

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Pope urges to fight violence promoting family

Pope John Paul II condemned this morning terrorism and said that if the society wants to defeat violence, it must... Read more

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Boston archdiocese to offer special training on how to reach out to victims of clergy sexual abuse

The Archdiocese of Boston will begin to offer special training to help parish priests effectively reach out to victims of... Read more

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Gibson 'Passion' to open on 2,000 screens

Mel Gibson's film, "The Passion of Christ," will be released on almost 2,000 screens in the United States next month. Read more

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Debaters gives up chance to win tournament based on faith and morals

A Christian college debate team gave up their chance to win a tournament based on their religious beliefs and principles.   Read more

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Archbishop of Montreal defends new HIV screening for seminary applicants

Candidates for the priesthood would not be rejected based on their sexual orientation or the result of a positive HIV... Read more

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Catholic Charities in Chile to take up national collection for Iranians

Catholic Charities in Chile will launch this Sunday a national collection in all the parishes of the country in benefit... Read more

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Pope tells visitors: “I love you, too.”

During this week’s general audience, Pope John Paul II departed from his prepared speech in response to a group of... Read more

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Archbishop warns of “crusade against the faith” by atheists in Argentina

Archbishop Domingo Castagna of Corrientes, Argentina, is warning that militant atheism “has theoretically and practically infected a growing number of... Read more