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Placido Domingo presents album of songs drawn from JP II's poetry Print E-mail

Placido DomingoMonday 1 December 2008

Described as the successful union of truth, goodness and beauty, Placido Domingo’s newest album is a tribute to Pope John Paul II that borrows its depth from the poetry of the late Pope. Mr. Domingo, Bishop Giampaolo Crepaldi and record company representatives unveiled the new work at the Vatican last week.
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Flight of Christians from Iraq is destabilizing the Middle East, archbishop says Print E-mail

Iraqi flagMonday 1 December 2008

Archbishop Louis Sako said last week, "Iraq without Christians is a poorer country.  It would be disastrous for peaceful coexistence and for tolerance not only in Iraq but in all of the Middle East."
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Aide decries mix of religion and violence Print E-mail

Indian flagMonday 1 December 2008

A Vatican spokesman says the bloody attacks in Mumbai last week cause both "human" and "religious" worry for believers.
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Holy See fears rich countries becoming stingy Print E-mail

Vatican logoThursday 27 November 2008

Rich nations' concern with the financial crisis could mean that aid to developing countries is put on a back burner, the Holy See fears.
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Spanish cardinal: Society is sick because the family is being destroyed Print E-mail
Spanish flagThursday 27 November 2008

During his homily on Sunday, Cardinal Antonio Canizares of Toledo said: "We are suffering a true illness in our society because of the weakening, if not the destruction, of the family, which together with the Church, are obstacles to be overcome in order to impose a new plan for mankind and for society that certainly has no future."
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Cardinal Arinze: Pope considering moving sign of peace Print E-mail

Cardinal Francis ArinzeTuesday 25 November 2008

The prefect for the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments, Cardinal Francis Arinze, has said that Pope Benedict XVI may consider moving the sign of peace to before the offertory, "in order to create a moment of reflection while we prepare for communion."

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Sudanese bishops warn peace accord for the south losing force Print E-mail

Sudanese flagTuesday 25 November 2008

The Fides news agency reported this week that the Sudanese bishops are concerned “about the fact that the letter and spirit of the Comprehensive Peace Accord is losing force, both among its main signers and its supporters and friends who contributed to achieving this historic document.”
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Scholars urge more research on Holy Grail Print E-mail

Valencia's Holy Grail. CNS/PierPaolo Cito, Pool via ReutersTuesday 25 November 2008

Though no one knows if Valencia, Spain's grail is the true Last Supper chalice, a group of experts says it has tremendous cultural value due to its impact on history and literature.
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Africa's future needs peace Print E-mail

AfricaTuesday 25 November 2008

Nigerian-born Cardinal Francis Arinze says the theme for the October '09 synod on Africa is "providential."
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PM’s Visit to Peru provides hope for the poorest with commitment to the Millennium Development Goal Print E-mail

Caritas logoMonday 24 November 2008

Caritas Australia has applauded Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s visit to the Mercy Family Health Centre in Cerro Candela, Peru, citing the significance of the PM urging us all to remember the most vulnerable as we enter into the current financial crisis.
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Death penalty debate must restore consistency Print E-mail
Bishop Christopher SaundersMonday 24 November 2008

The Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, meeting in Sydney, has called on Federal Parliament to hasten the debate regarding the death penalty. The ACSJC supports the notice of motion by Chris Hayes MP, Member for Werriwa, for Australia to adopt a stronger and more consistent stance against capital punishment.
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Don't let wi-fi leave your prayer life dry Print E-mail

Mobile phonesMonday 24 November 2008

In the age of mobile phones and the Internet, the Holy See’s spokesman warns that your prayer life could be in danger.
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Pontiff remembers famine in Soviet Ukraine Print E-mail
A child victim of the Holdomor. Photo: WikimediaMonday 24 November 2008

Pope Benedict XVI remembered yesterday the victims of a Soviet-era famine that took the lives of millions of Ukrainians in the 1930s.
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National Youth Leaders Gathering presents blueprint for Bishops’ consideration Print E-mail

World Youth Day 08 logoMonday 24 November 2008

More than 330 people from dioceses, religious congregations, groups and movements across the country came together for the National Youth Leaders Gathering in Sydney at the weekend in a bid to chart the way forward for youth ministry after the World Youth Day experience.
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St Thérèse relic makes space flight Print E-mail

St Therese of LisieuxFriday 21 November 2008

St Thérèse wrote that she wanted to be a missionary on every continent simultaneously and reach the most remote islands -- now her dream has extended to space flight.
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Adult stem cell research results in new trachea transplant Print E-mail
The transplanted trachea. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of Bristol)Friday 21 November 2008

A June operation at a Spanish hospital has resulted in the first successful trachea transplant operation using adult stem cells.
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Vatican cardinal pleads for life of Italian 'Terri Schiavo' Print E-mail

Eluana EnglaroFriday 21 November 2008

The president of the Pontifical Council for the Family, Cardinal Ennio Antonelli, said this week that Italy’s “Terri Schiavo,” Eluana Englaro, “has been condemned to die of hunger and thirst because she has been living in a vegetative state for many years. Let us hope that at the last minute this decision will be reconsidered and ideology will not completely blind consciences.”
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Holy See: it's easier to get a gun than an education Print E-mail

United Nations logoFriday 21 November 2008

The Holy See is decrying a world situation in which it is easier to get a weapon than to obtain food, shelter and an education.
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India acclaims Catholic film Print E-mail

Indian flagFriday 21 November 2008

A bishop has given strong backing to a movie made by two Catholic priests which opens a celebrated film event in India.
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Japan to celebrate beatification of its martyrs Print E-mail

Japanese flagFriday 21 November 2008

The Church in Japan is anticipating the beatification of 188 of its martyrs next week as an event that is expected to require 2,500 volunteers and priests from all over the nation to offer the sacraments.
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