Archive for March 14, 2005

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California judge sparks reactions after rules same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional

A judge ruled yesterday that California's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.  Read more

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Braxton appointed as Bishop of Belleville

Pope John Paul II today, has appointed Bishop Edward K. Braxton of Louisiana as the 8th Bishop of Belleville, Illinois.  Read more

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National leader plants seeds for new pro-life community of priests

A national pro-life leader is calling for the creation of a new religious community for men, whose charism would be... Read more

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CU critics; Christian community up in arms over termination of history professor

University of Colorado professor Phil Mitchell has been eating lunch with students in the campus’ Sewell Hall dining room almost... Read more

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Catholic radio station hits Montana airwaves

Catholics around Montana’s Gallatin Valley now have a new radio alternative. Fr. Bob Hall, pastor of Bozeman’s Resurrection University Parish,... Read more

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Archbishop Foley discusses religion and communications with Ukranian leaders

The Vatican announced today that Archbishop John P. Foley, president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, is in Kiev,... Read more

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Support for abortion could spell trouble for reelection for Brazil’s president

The Catholic vote in Brazil could be a decisive factor in President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s chances for reelection... Read more

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British library to digitalize 15th century Bible manuscript

The British Library in London has announced it has signed an agreement to digitalize and reunite the Codex Sinaiticus, the... Read more

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Canadian Bishops to study impact of free trade on Mexico

The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) is part of a delegation in Mexico this week, studying the impact of... Read more