Archive for June 16, 2011

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Vatican diplomat: Farah Hatim case deserves UN intervention

A leading Vatican diplomat said that the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights should intervene in the case of Farah... Read more

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Prop 8 judge not obliged to recuse himself, ruling says

A homosexual judge who overturned California’s 2008 ballot measure defining marriage as the union between a man and a woman... Read more

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Supreme Court rejects atheist's latest challenge to Pledge of Allegiance

On June 13, the Supreme Court ruled against atheist activist Michael Newdow's latest attempt to remove the words “under God”... Read more

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Organization of American States rejects controversial convention

The Organization of American States rejected a treaty which would have pressured member countries to legalize abortion and same-sex unions.  Read more

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Rome’s rollerblading monk headed to France

Brother Anthony Ariniello is one of the most recognizable and intriguing figures to hit the streets of Rome in recent... Read more

Dr. Robin Smith, CEO of NeoStem, announces the joint venture at the Vatican on June 16, 2011?w=200&h=150

Vatican launches stem cell venture with US company

The Vatican has signed its first ever commercial agreement with an outside company. The contract with U.S.-based bio-pharmaceutical firm NeoStem... Read more

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Costa Rica rejects in vitro fertilization

The Costa Rican government has shelved a measure that would have legalized in vitro fertilization in the country. Read more

The U.S. bishops gathered in Bellevue, Wash. for their spring 2011 assembly?w=200&h=150

By Katherine Veik

US bishops revise abuse charter to reflect new Vatican norms

At their spring meeting in Seattle on June 16, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops approved a revision of the... Read more

Cardinal Peter Turkson (center right) and other participants in the Vatican business ethics meeting?w=200&h=150

Business ethics summit begins at the Vatican

The Vatican launched a major conference today on business ethics, aimed at discussing whether or not unethical practices were at the... Read more

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Battered Christchurch cathedral damaged by new earthquakes

The already damaged cathedral in Christchurch, New Zealand was hit again by new wave of earthquakes that struck the country this... Read more

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US bishops approve Spanish translation of Mass texts

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops approved the Spanish translation of the U.S. Propers and Adaptations to the Roman Missal,... Read more