Archive for September 26, 2004

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U.S. bishops may appoint nun as head of review board, sources say

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops was planning Saturday to appoint a nun to the lay review board on sexual... Read more

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Vatican acknowledges grave risk posed by WMD and nuclear proliferation in the Middle East

At a conference delivered on September 22, during the 48th Conference of The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA,) the Vatican... Read more

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Pope says charity also applies to rich countries in regard to poor ones

During yesterday’s Angelus, Pope John Paul II spoke of the application of charity in regard to the relationship between rich... Read more

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Europe needs Christian values to build a better society, says Pope

In a message for the occasion of the Social Weeks of France, held from September 23 to 26 in Lille,... Read more

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Amarillo bishop says no Communion to pro-abortion politicians

A Texas bishop has asked Catholics in his diocese to inform him if they know pro-abortion Catholic politicians so that... Read more

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Pope praises courage of persecuted Cardinal

This morning the Holy Father praised Cardinal Kazimierz Swiatek, Archbishop of Minsk-Mohilev, Belarus, for his testimony of courageous Christian faith... Read more

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Pope says prison inmates must be treated with dignity and charity

This morning, on receiving officials of the Department of Prison Administration, the inspector general of chaplains and a number of... Read more

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Pope expresses gratitude for courageous work of Apostolic nuncios in Africa

The pontifical representatives from Africa were received on Saturday in Castelgandolfo by Pope John Paul II, who thanked them for... Read more

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Pope to return to Vatican on Wednesday, ending summer season

Pope John Paul II will return to the Vatican on Wednesday, September 29 from Castelgandolfo, thus ending the summer season. Read more

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Princeton paper prints pro-life message, calls on readers to unite against abortion

A pro-life article published last week in Princeton University’s daily paper has shocked critics and raised strong support from pro-life... Read more

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U.S. Catholic receives 100th-birthday greetings from the Pope

A 100th birthday is a special event in itself. But it became even more special for Carmelinda Rossi when she... Read more

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Pope to meet with Pakistani leader September 30

The Press Office of the Holy See has announced that John Paul II will meet with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf... Read more

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Spanish Catholic organization blames Masons for “tremendous crusade” against Church

The president of the Union of Catholic Professional Fraternities, Luis Labiano, said this week a “tremendous crusade by Masonry against... Read more

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First American bishop indicted for child sexual abuse this morning

Bishop Emeritus of Springfield, Msgr. Thomas Dupre, has been indicted on charges of child rape. The indictment was announced this... Read more

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DA announces Bishop Dupre will not be prosecuted because of statute of limitations

Hampden District Attorney William Bennett announced on Monday afternoon that he cannot prosecute Roman Catholic Bishop Thomas Dupre on child... Read more