Archive for August 28, 2006

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Ring belonging to John Paul II stolen from Chilean museum

A gold ring that belonged to the late Pope John Paul II has been stolen from a religious museum in... Read more

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Abortion becomes hot issue in Nicaraguan elections

A candidate for the presidency in Nicaragua has sparked a heated public debate after his public comments in support of... Read more

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Human Genome director rejects use of science to deny existence of God

The director of the Human Genome Project, Francis Collins, says he believes in miracles and rejects the use of science... Read more

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Argentinean archbishop says Church “speaks truth, in love” about abortion

Reacting to news that a mentally disabled woman who allegedly conceived through rape was finally administered an abortion, Archbishop Jose... Read more

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Free access to Plan B offers sex “with no muss and no fuss,” for virile men

While the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s decision to allow prescription-less access to the “Morning-after Pill” is drawing praise from... Read more

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Vatican Observatory director quashes rumors of anti-evolution appointment

Father José G. Funes, S.J., incoming director of the Vatican Observatory, has told friends that rumors he was appointed as... Read more

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Religious rights groups are incensed at “blatant assault on religious freedom in California”

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law yesterday, Senate Bill 1441, a bill that would potentially remove state assistance from... Read more

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Priest says the Mass helps tiny Turkmenistanian Church survive

Father Andrzej Madej, OMI, head of the mission ‘sui-iuris’ in Turkmenistan, spoke to Aid to the Church in Need recently... Read more

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Archbishop reflects on anniversary of Katrina, says God will continue to bring good from suffering

Amid commemorations and ceremonies surrounding the first anniversary of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina in the American south, New... Read more

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Cardinal Bertone: a reform in the Roman Curia is indeed possible

Two weeks before starting his duties as the new Vatican secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone declared that a reform... Read more

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Appointment for Italian Archdiocese end rumors of immediate changes in the Curia

Pope Benedict XVI appointed Archbishop Angelo Bagnasco to be the new Archbishop of Genoa (Italy) today, replacing Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone... Read more