Archive for May 2, 2004

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Vatican confirms Pope’s Apostolic trip to Switzerland, June 5th-6th

The Holy Father will travel to Switzerland’s capital, Bern, to attend the national gathering of Catholic youth on June 5... Read more

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Europes “identity cannot be understood without Christianity,” says Pope

After praying the Regina Coeli from his study window with the crowd gathered in St. Peters square the Pope commented... Read more

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Pope ordains 26 new priests, calls them to “new evangelization.”

Last Sunday, the 4th of Easter and also the World Day of Vocations, the Pope ordained 26 deacons of the... Read more

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Denying Communion to pro-abortion politicians is ‘just’: seminary rector

It is “equitable and just” to refuse Holy Communion to Catholics who contradict the fundamental Church teachings on human life,... Read more

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Massachusetts chief justice accused of ethics violation, bias in same-sex marriage ruling

The chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, who is one of the four judges who voted in favor... Read more

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Catholic school withdraws invitation to pro-abortion governor

Upon the instruction of the bishop, the administration at St. Joseph High School withdrew its invitation to Indiana Gov. Joe... Read more

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Colombian Cardinal asks employers to respect dignity of the their employees

In his message for Labor Day (celebrated in many parts of the world on May 1, the feast of St.... Read more

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Holy Father calls for holiness in response to advancing secularism

In a message sent to Bishop Salvatore Boccaccio of Frosinone, on the 17th centenary of the death of St. Ambrose,... Read more

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Cardinal Terrazas calls for dialogue in resolve tensions in Bolivia

Cardinal Julio Terrazas, Archbishop of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, is calling on his countrymen to establish “reasonable dialogue” with the government... Read more