Archive for September 4, 2006

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Peace must first be built in the human heart, says Pope

Prayer for world peace is important but peace must first be constructed in each human heart, said Pope Benedict XVI... Read more

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Archbishop defends firefighters disciplined for refusing to attend gay pride parade

The Archbishop of Glasgow condemned, this week, the decision to discipline nine firefighters for refusing to hand out safety leaflets... Read more

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Syro-Malabar Synod plans office in Rome to foster interchange with Vatican

The Syro-Malabar Church has decided to open an office in Rome to improve communication between the Eastern Catholic Church and... Read more

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Southern Germany overcome with papal “fever”

Southern Germany is overcome with enthusiasm and expectation for the upcoming visit of Pope Benedict XVI.  Read more

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Peruvian cardinal exhorts obstetricians to respect human life

During a Mass marking the Day of Obstetrics, Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani called on the country’s obstetricians to not only... Read more

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Bishops of Oceania note increase in vocations

The Special Council for Oceania of the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops has issued a statement at the... Read more

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Chilean diocese publishes Holy See document on divorced and remarried

In light of the widespread confusion about the Church’s teaching on Communion for divorced and remarried Catholics, the Diocese of... Read more

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Pope may outline his thoughts on evolution meeting

A scientist invited to take part in Pope Benedict XVI’s recent symposium on creation and evolution told APCom today that... Read more

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Pope’s meeting with evangelicals is an important step, says Cardinal Kasper

A meeting between Pope Benedict XVI and German Protestant ministers in Regensburg, scheduled for his upcoming trip to his homeland,... Read more

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Vatican Cardinal voices support for Scottish prelates in their nuclear weapons protest

Cardinal Renato Martino, President of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, announced today his support for the Bishops... Read more