Archive for January 18, 2004

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At “Reconciliation Concert” Pope calls monotheistic leaders to have courage for peace

At the end of a concert dedicated to reconciliation among Jews, Christians and Muslims held at the Paul VI Hall... Read more

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Division of Christians “a painful trial” the Pope says

During the recitation of the Angelus last Sunday, Pope John Paul II reflected on the Week of Prayer for Christian... Read more

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Pope praises ecumenical progress with Lutherans

Pope John Paul II expressed his optimism on the dialogue with Lutherans this Monday during the encounter with an ecumenical... Read more

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One million Catholic families urged to take action to uphold traditional marriage

In anticipation of a vote in the state Legislature on a constitutional amendment regarding same-sex marriage Feb. 11, the state's... Read more

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Archbishop aims call at some Catholic politicians

Catholic politicians who support abortion, assisted suicide or any other issues out-of-step with Church teachings on life issues should refrain... Read more

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Cincinnati to have good showing at national March for Life

The Catholics of the archdiocese of Cincinnati will be well represented at the national March for Life Jan. 22 in... Read more

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Mexican bishops pleased with exoneration of Cardinal Sandoval

The bishops of Mexico have expressed to President Vicente Fox their satisfaction with the decision by the Attorney General to... Read more

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UN recognizes Catholic Church as “excellent partner” in the struggle against AIDS

The Vatican news agency Fides has published the recent comments of Desmond Johns, head of the UN’s Department for AIDS... Read more

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Church in Spain firmly behind cause for beatification of Queen Isabel

Since last year the Catholic Church in Spain has been sponsoring a series of activities in support of the cause... Read more