Archive for November 7, 2006

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Elections bring some good news for marriage, bad news for pro-life activists

Yesterday's elections in the United States, which brought the first Democratic controlled House of Representatives (and possibly Senate) since 1994,... Read more

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Conform your mind to Christ, Pope tells Swiss Bishops at Mass

Made public today was the homily given by the Pope yesterday during a Mass concelebrated in the Vatican's "Redemptoris mater"... Read more

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Bishop confirms: priest did not receive permission from Vatican to enter politics

Contrary to claims made by a political party and media reports, a Canadian priest did not receive permission from the... Read more

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Australian Senate passes cloning bill

The Australian Senate passed a controversial private member's bill on therapeutic cloning on Monday despite intense lobbying by Catholic and... Read more

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Iraqi archbishop opposes US rescue bid for Christians

An Iraqi bishop has criticized the United States bishops’ proposal to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, which calls on... Read more

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Bishop Larkin, English tutor to JP II, dies

Bishop William Thomas Larkin, who headed the Diocese of St. Petersburg, from 1979 to 1988, died Nov. 4, after a... Read more

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Bishops deplore disruption of Mass in Mexico City Cathedral

The Bishops’ Conference of Mexico has expressed outrage at the actions of radical groups that stormed the Cathedral of Mexico... Read more

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Focolares foundress hospitalized in Rome

The press office of the Focolores Movement announced on Tuesday that its foundress, Chiara Lubich, has been hospitalized in the... Read more

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Pope’s visit to Turkey is primarily ecumenical, says Cardinal Poupard

The President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue, Cardinal Paul Poupard, said this week in Assisi that the primary... Read more

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Ecuadorian government distributing textbooks that encourage teens to experiment with sex

With financial backing from the Dutch government, the government of Ecuador has begun distributing textbooks in schools throughout the country... Read more

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Pope calls Christians to "immerge themselves" in Christ, like St. Paul

Speaking to the 15,000-plus people gathered for his weekly General Audience, Pope Benedict XVI considered, for the second time, the... Read more