Archive for November 5, 2006

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Vatican opposes Saddam’s death sentence

Vatican officials said Sunday that former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein should not be put to death, even though he has... Read more

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Catholic League says Denver Archdiocese subject of witch hunt

Catholic League president William Donohue says the request that the Archdiocese of Denver release all church documents related to sexually... Read more

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Nazi concentration camp unveils monument to Catholic priests killed in Holocaust

A new stone sculpture was unveiled in Germany this weekend to commemorate the many Catholic priests and monks killed in... Read more

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First American Catholic cathedral reopens

The first Roman Catholic cathedral built in the United States reopened to the public in Baltimore Saturday after undergoing a... Read more

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Bishops of Poland recall that the life should be defended irrespective of religious creeds

The president of the Bishops’ Conference of Poland, Bishop Josef Michalik, has sent a letter to the leader of the... Read more

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Muslim boom in France: more mosques, fewer churches

In the last thirty years more mosques and Muslim prayer centers have been built in France than Catholic churches in... Read more

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Vatican experts say Pope may propose reform of liturgical music in coming weeks

Sources close the Holy See are saying that during his upcoming visit to the St. Cecilia Music Academy Pope Benedict... Read more

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Benedict XVI: There is no conflict between true scientific progress and faith

Meeting today with members of the Pontifical Academy of the Sciences, Pope Benedict XVI said that, “Christianity does not posit... Read more

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“Jesus revolutionized the meaning of death,” Pope says

Thousands of pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday to pray the Angelus with Pope Benedict XVI Sunday.  The... Read more

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Belgian conference encourages the New Evangelization in European cities

Thousands of participants of all ages came from Belgium, Europe, and beyond to gather last week for the “Brussels All... Read more

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Relativism and the collapse of ethics are enemies for a tolerant society, affirms Cardinal Cañizares

"One of the strongest and most difficult enemies of a tolerant society and for a culture of coexistence is the... Read more