Archive for January 29, 2004

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Pope says anti-life culture “intimidated” by natural fertility regulation

In a message made public today, Pope John Paul told the participants at a meeting in Rome on the theme... Read more

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Bishop hopeful about U.S. immigration policy reform regarding Mexican workers

Bishop José H. Gomez is making an appeal to U.S. Catholics to take an active role in the months ahead... Read more

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Pope urges French bishops to attract committed laity to the Church

Speaking to a group of French bishops from the provinces of Dijon and Tours, Pope John Paul II focused on... Read more

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Human development goes beyond economic success, Pope tells Chinese ambassador

Speaking to the new ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan,) Chou-seng Tou, Pope John Paul remarked in English that... Read more

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Lacrosse Bishop’s message to Catholic politicians lauded

Bishops, Catholic leaders and people committed to a pro-life cause are glad that La Crosse Bishop Raymond L. Burke disciplined... Read more

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Poll: Women say abortion makes life worse

Only 16 percent of all of the women polled for a new national survey believe abortion makes women's lives better,... Read more

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Europe needs Christian values in spite of crisis, says Archbishop

Archbishop Julián Barrio of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, says European unity should be established upon the values that have historically... Read more

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Mexican bishops “will not let their guard down” concerning abortion pill

The Mexican Bishops Conference will continue to inform the faithful about the abortifacient effects of the morning after pill despite... Read more

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500 years later Queen Isabel continues to be an example of faith for Spain, Archbishop says

Referring to the 500th anniversary of the death of Queen Isabel, Archbishop Antonio Cañizares of Toledo, Spain, said the monarch... Read more