Archive for April 26, 2004

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“Join the world of science and culture to the truth of the faith,” exhorts Pope

This morning the Holy Father summoned “Ecclesiastical cultural institutions” to “welcome, study, apply and develop the consequences” of the teaching... Read more

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Long-awaited Compendium of Catechism in final stages, announces Vatican

The Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, a valuable instrument for the transmission of the faith eagerly anticipated... Read more

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Employment should be guaranteed by the state and not by the business world, say Catholic academics in Europe

According to a revealing study by Italian researchers Luca Diotavelli and Roberto Cipriani, the majority of the Catholic “intelligentsia” in... Read more

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Main issue regarding Kerry is not Eucharist but distortion of Church’s teachings: Weigel

Papal biographer George Weigel said the real issue for United States bishops regarding Sen. John Kerry is not whether he... Read more

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U.S. bishops set up task force on politicians and Communion

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has created a task force to decide whether Catholic politicians, who advocate... Read more

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Abortion trials underway ignored by media, USCCB official

As activists prepared for a pro-choice march April 25, which organizers called the March for Women’s Lives, federal courtrooms coast-to-coast... Read more

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In spite of problems Mexico pushes forward, says Cardinal

At the conclusion of Sunday Mass, Cardinal Norberto Rivera of Mexico City said that despite the problems and the scandals,... Read more

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Venezuelan Archbishop calls for new efforts to help those in need

During a deaconate ordination ceremony in the Cathedral of Valencia, Archbishop Jorge Urosa of the same diocese underscored the need... Read more