Archive for March 6, 2010

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By John Gleason

Denver chancery to offer sacred art exhibit

An exhibit of sacred works by a Denver artist depicting Lenten and Easter themes ranging from the passion of Christ... Read more

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American bishops visit Port-au-Prince, see hope in Haiti

Early this week, a delegation of Catholic bishops from the U.S. toured Port-au-Prince, the recently-devastated capital of Haiti. During their... Read more

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Elements of Western society reject grace in favor of independence, says papal preacher

Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa gave his first of three Friday Lenten meditations this morning in the Redemptoris Mater chapel of the... Read more

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Archdiocese defends enrollment guidelines for Catholic schools

On Friday, the Archdiocese of Denver defended its decision to not readmit a local same-sex couple's child into a Catholic... Read more

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Last Catholic adoption agency in England and Wales threatened by gay equality laws

Church leaders are defending the last remaining Catholic adoption agency in England and Wales against homosexual equality laws that will... Read more

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Be living models of the Good Samaritan, Benedict XVI encourages volunteers

The Holy Father met with thousands of members of the Italian Civil Protection Service on Saturday in the Paul VI... Read more

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Vatican commission reportedly formed to investigate Medjugorje apparitions

The Italian media is reporting that Pope Benedict XVI authorized an official inquiry into the Marian apparitions at Medjugorje. The... Read more

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Pope's brother directed Regensburg choir after abuses took place, clarifies bishop

In response to a sexual abuse claim that surfaced this week involving a member of the famed boys’ choir of... Read more