Archive for March 5, 2007

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Tax-funded abortions top 200 per week at San Jose-based Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, based in San Jose, performed 22,685 abortions over two years — 2005 and 2006 — and... Read more

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Sydney opens World Youth Day registration

World Youth Day 2008 organizers have officially opened group registrations for the international Catholic youth event, to be held in... Read more

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Paul VI called by God to lead Church through difficult time, Pope Benedict recalls

This weekend at the Vatican, Pope Benedict XVI received members of the research and executive committees of the Paul VI... Read more

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Discovery India pulls showing of ‘Lost Tomb of Jesus’ documentary

The Discovery Channel has announced that it will not broadcast the “The Lost Tomb of Jesus” in India after protests... Read more

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Ruins of possible early Christian church found in Spain

The official archeologist for the community of Avila, Spain, Rosa Ruiz Entrecanales, said this week that excavators have discovered the... Read more

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Castro regime’s Office of Religious Affairs responsible for obstructing faith in Cuba

An independent journalist has published a bold article on the role that Communist Cuba’s Office of Religious Affairs has played... Read more

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Pontifical Missionary Works in Italy publishes pamphlet for 15th Day of Prayer and Fasting for missionary martyrs

The Missionary Youth Movement of the Italian Pontifical Missionary Works has published a pamphlet entitled, “Murdered Missionaries: Hope for the... Read more

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Argentinean popular faith in “state of crisis,” bishop says

Bishop Adolfo Urinoa warned last week of the faith of the people faces a “situation of urgency” and that Catholics... Read more

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Vatican delegation begins Vietnam meetings

A delegation officially led by the Vatican’s Undersecrary of State for Relations With States, Monsignor Pietro Parolin has begun its... Read more

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Cardinal Pell speaks on dialogue with Anglicans, Muslims

Sensational and inaccurate media reports about a document describing the status of Anglican-Roman Catholic dialogue regarding Christian unity are “not... Read more