Archive for June 16, 2005

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USCCB approves budget for new study on causes of sexual abuse

The U.S. bishops decided Friday to approve a $1-million budget for new research on the "Causes and Context Study" of... Read more

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Bishops to issue document on death penalty

The U.S. bishops have voted to draft a document stating Catholic doctrine regarding the death penalty. Read more

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Pregnant woman kept on life support to save baby

A Catholic man has committed to keeping his 26-year-old pregnant wife alive on life support in hopes that their baby... Read more

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Debate over gay-friendly books in public libraries rages in southern US

Public libraries in southern U.S. states have begun stocking gay-friendly books, and this has launched intense debate in local communities. Read more

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Vatican to tackle growing problem of trafficking, sex trade

The Vatican will host its first international meeting to discuss the growing worldwide problem of the sex trade, namely human... Read more

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International bishops show support, solidarity for pro-family march in Spain

Bishops’ conferences around the world have voiced their support for the national pro-family demonstration scheduled to take place June 18... Read more

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Kiev patriarch says Orthodox Church and Vatican should work together

The Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches much in common and should cooperate more in teaching about the importance of the... Read more

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Terminally ill patient thankful for cell phone call from Pope

A nun identified as Sister Maria Cristina became the first person to have a cell phone conversation with a Pope. ... Read more

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Cardinal Poupard calls for a faith-based response to culture issues of the day

The President of the Pontifical Council for Culture, Cardinal Paul Poupard, exhorted participants of the II Meeting of Directors of... Read more

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Mexican bishops condemn drug-related violence affecting the country

The Bishops’ Conference of Mexico is denouncing the wave of drug trafficking violence that has spread across the northeastern region... Read more