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New study indicates that pro-life culture may be on the rise

Jan 19, 2005

An official with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops says there is new evidence, indicating that “the culture is turning... Read more

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‘Jane Roe’ requests that Supreme Court reverse Roe vs. Wade

Jan 19, 2005

"Jane Roe" – whose case first legalized abortion on demand 32 years ago – has formally petitioned the U.S. Supreme... Read more

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Over 500 students from university to travel to March for Life

Jan 19, 2005

Around midnight on January 24th, over 500 students from Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio will board charter busses and... Read more

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Heavy prison sentence for murderers of Colombian archbishop

Jan 19, 2005

A judge in the Colombian city of Cali has sentenced to more than 35 years in prison two of the... Read more

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Mexican Catholics to participate in AIDS prevention campaign in Africa

Jan 19, 2005

The Bishops Conference of Mexico has called for a special collection on February 27 to raise money for the fight... Read more

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Anglican leader says euthanasia unacceptable

Jan 19, 2005

The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, leader of the world's 70 million Anglicans, said euthanasia is unacceptable because it excludes... Read more

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Spanish bishops’ spokesman says science also supports abstinence

Jan 18, 2005

Despite media reports around the world that the bishops of Spain have thrown their support behind condoms as a means... Read more

Pope calls prayer the “soul of the ecumenical movement”

Jan 18, 2005

"These are days of reflection and prayer”, the Holy Father said today in his general audience at the Vatican, recalling... Read more

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Kidnapped archbishop says Pope’s appeal resulted in his quick release

Jan 18, 2005

The Iraqi archbishop, who was kidnapped Monday but released yesterday after 19 hours in captivity, credits the Pope for his... Read more

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Pope extends special greeting to Armenian Patriarch

Jan 18, 2005

At the end of his general audience today, the Holy Father gave a special greeting to the Armenian delegation present... Read more

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New York Times fails to print story on Hitler’s plot to kidnap Pius XII

Jan 18, 2005

Catholic League president William Donohue issued a statement yesterday, questioning the journalistic integrity of the New York Times. He noted... Read more

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Family Research Council: Bush must take stronger lead in protecting marriage

Jan 18, 2005

President Bush must follow through on a campaign promise and take a stronger lead in protecting marriage, said Tony Perkins,... Read more

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Steubenville holds “Preach Out” to celebrate Christian unity

Jan 18, 2005

Students, Faculty, and community leaders will gather tomorrow night at Franciscan University of Steubenville’s Christ the King Chapel in Ohio... Read more

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Russia facing stark population decline

Jan 18, 2005

Russia's population will likely decline by about one-third, from 145 million to 100 million, by 2050, said the Russian Security... Read more

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Society of gynecologists in Peru to demand legalization of abortion in cases of rape

Jan 18, 2005

The Peruvian medical journal “Gestión Diaria” is reporting that a group of doctors lead by the president of the Peruvian... Read more

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Cardinal Sandoval said the comfort of fatalism is what leads to misery and poverty in Mexico

Jan 18, 2005

In a recent article for the Archdiocesan newspaper, “Seminario,” the Archbishop of Guadalajara, Mexico, Cardinal Juan Sandoval Iñiquez, exhorted Mexicans... Read more

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Catholics gather signatures against late-term abortions in Germany

Jan 18, 2005

The association Sign of Light of the Schoenstatt Movement has begun collecting signatures against late-term abortions, which German law permits... Read more

Vatican Announces Release of Kidnapped Iraqi Archbishop

Jan 17, 2005

The Vatican press office announced with relief and satisfaction today that, “we learned of the release of Archbishop Basile Georges... Read more

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American Iraqi Christians denied right to vote in out-of country elections

Jan 17, 2005

While some American Iraqis began to register yesterday to vote in the Iraq out-of-country elections this month, most American Iraqi... Read more

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First black USCCB president installed as archbishop of Atlanta

Jan 17, 2005

Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory was installed as Atlanta's sixth archbishop yesterday, Jan. 17, which also marked the memorial of Martin... Read more