Archive for October 16, 2005

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Pope Benedict unites himself to moving Eucharistic Adoration

Members of the Roman Curie and hundreds of faithful of the Roman Diocese were present as well in the emotive... Read more

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John Paul made Pope world representative of Christianity, Benedict tells Polish TV

Speaking in the first television interview of his pontificate, Pope Benedict XVI praised his successor, John Paul II, saying that... Read more

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Rosary, evangelization, became symbols of John Paul II’s pontificate, says Pope Benedict

On the day that would have been his 27th anniversary of being elected Pope, Benedict XVI honored the memory of... Read more

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Pope Benedict to children: gift of Eucharist is worth more than all the rest of life

Touching on key catechetical points like the true nature of the Eucharist and the need for frequent confession, Pope Benedict... Read more

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Poverty must be fought without cease, says Pope

After praying the weekly Angelus prayer yesterday, at which he recalled the memory and papal anniversary of his successor John... Read more

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Celibacy not the problem, say bishops, lifelong commitment is

On Friday, prelates in Rome for the Synod of Bishops continued to meet in working groups arranged by spoken language.... Read more

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Bishop’s Synod continues focus on liturgy, proper access to the Eucharist

As 233 Synod Bishops, currently gathered in Rome, continued to meet in smaller working groups Friday, issues of liturgy and... Read more

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Catholic Charities opposes cuts to social services to favor hurricane recovery

Catholic Charities USA is strongly urging members of Congress not to cut crucial social service and anti-poverty programs in order... Read more

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Vatican to UN: still much to do for advancement of women

Despite some positive advancement in the condition of women, they remain vulnerable to poverty and violence, and much still needs... Read more

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Laws must ensure broadcasters serve public interest, says US bishop

Broadcasters should be accountable to the public and allow local and religious programming in exchange for their free use of... Read more

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Cardinal McCarrick meets with Chinese leaders in Beijing

In a remarkable gesture toward cooperation and improved relations, the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries invited Cardinal... Read more

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Holy See reaffirms desire for dialogue with Muslims

As the Muslim holy period of Ramada came to close, the President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, Archbishop... Read more

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Congress on laity calls for building up of common good in Argentina

Participants in the Congress on Laity 2005-2010, which took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, announced their commitment to launch a... Read more

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Mexican bishops to launch news agency to combat media bias

The Mexican daily La Jornada reported this week that the Bishops’ Conference of Mexico will soon launch a news agency... Read more

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Philippines using UN funds to promote Natural Family Planning

The Fides news agency is reporting that the President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, has announced to the UN General... Read more