Archive for February 28, 2006

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Pope names new bishop for Galveston-Houston

Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Archbishop Joseph Fiorenza of Galveston-Houston, Texas. Coadjutor Archbishop Daniel DiNardo has been... Read more

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Pro-life groups applaud Scheidler victory

Priests for Life and Concerned Women for America (CWA) applaud the unanimous Supreme Court decision that peaceful demonstrations outside abortion... Read more

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Abortion dominates discussion on Catholic politicians

Abortion dominated a discussion Feb. 27 at Boston College among prominent Catholic pundits and journalists. Nearly 6,000 people attended the... Read more

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Court rules abortion laws do not always require health exceptions

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a “per se” requirement Feb. 24 that all abortion statutes must contain an... Read more

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Catholics should be proud of their faith and willing to share it, says newly appointed Cardinal Archbishop Ricard of Bordeaux.

In an interview granted to Catholic News Agency, Archbishop Ricard from Bordeaux, one of the 15 new Cardinals appointed by... Read more

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Pope promotes culture of solidarity inspired by evangelical values

In a telegram to the participants of a Vatican conference on micro-credit organized by the Pontifical Council for Justice and... Read more

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Samaritans of the Street reach out to drug addicts and troubled youth

An outreach ministry to juvenile delinquents and drug addicts is making news in Cali, Colombia, where it is offering food,... Read more

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Half million copies of Deus Caritas est distributed in Spain during first month

Since its publication one month ago, more than 515,000 copies of Pope Benedict XVI’s first encyclical “Deus Caritas est” have... Read more

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Italian intellectuals: moral and spiritual crisis prevents Europe from reacting to Islamic terrorism

A significant number of Italian lawmakers, politicians and intellectuals, led by the president of the Italian Senate, Marcello Pera and... Read more

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Pope calls Lent ‘favorable moment to convert to love’, to look with compassion on our brothers and sisters

Pope Benedict XVI devoted much of today’s weekly audience to the season of Lent which begins today, recalling the Biblical... Read more

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Pope Benedict prays for young people, their search for life

The Vatican announced today that Pope Benedict XVI’s prayer intention for the month of March will focus on young people,... Read more

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Archbishop Naumann: either allow discussion of Intelligent Design into classrooms, or keep philosophy of materialism out

Adding his voice to the volatile national debate over the teaching of Intelligent Design in the science classroom, Kansas City,... Read more

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Marriage: a lifelong union of a man and a woman joined in an intimate community of life and love, say Arizona Bishops

In response to a growing movement that favors making same-sex unions the equivalent of marriage, the Arizona Catholic Conference Bishops... Read more