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Bishop Sgreccia: embryo selection and euthanasia are 'legitimisation of an abuse' Print E-mail
EmbryoThursday 20 November 2008

The president emeritus of the Pontifical Academy for Life, Bishop Elio Sgreccia, criticised the practice of embryo selection this week and called it a “legitimisation of an abuse,” similar to euthanasia, and said the Church would continue to use “all peaceful means” to “educate society” to keep politicians from assuming the right to decide on matters of life and death.
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Cardinal says future with Obama is Gethsemane Print E-mail
Barack Obama. Photo: CNSThursday 20 November 2008

The decline in respect for human life has had “catastrophic effects” on the unity and integrity of the United States, which are evidenced by the presidential election, says a Vatican official.
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Vatican opens new bookstore Print E-mail

Vatican logoThursday 20 November 2008

The Vatican opened a third bookstore Tuesday, with a ceremony presided over by the Pope's secretary of state.
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Bishops of Congo appeal for help from international community to achieve peace Print E-mail

Democratic Republic of Congo flagTuesday 18 November 2008

The Bishops’ Conference of Congo issued a dramatic and urgent message calling for an end to the violence in the country and urging the international community to intervene to stop the “silent genocide” that is afflicting the nation, especially in the northern region of Kivu.
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Pro-lifers defend "Italy's Terri Schiavo" Print E-mail

Eluana EnglaroTuesday 18 November 2008

Italian associations are making last-minute appeals for the life of Eluana Englaro, after Italy's Supreme Court ruled Thursday that her father's wish would be granted and her feeding tube will be removed.
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Orissa bishops warn state leader of ‘master plan’ to wipe out Christianity Print E-mail

Archbishop Raphael CheenathFriday 14 November 2008

Denouncing what they called a "master plan" to wipe out Christianity, the bishops of India’s troubled Orissa region have written a letter to state’s Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik concerning the persecution of Christians at the hands of Hindu extremists.

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Two nuns kidnapped in Kenya Print E-mail

Kenyan flagFriday 14 November 2008

Two women religious were kidnapped in Kenya by a group of armed men Monday evening. Neither the identity nor the motive of the assailants is known.

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Administrator appointed for Bathurst Diocese Print E-mail
Fr Patrick O’ReganThursday 13 November 2008

Fr Patrick O’Regan has been elected by the Diocesan Consultors of Bathurst as Administrator of the Diocese, following the Pope’s acceptance of Bishop Patrick Dougherty’s resignation, having reached retirement age.
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Aussie families invited to take part in the World Meeting of Families mosaic and pilgrimage Print E-mail

World Meeting of Families 2009 logoThursday 13 November 2008

Pope Benedict XVI wants a photo of your family to add to a massive mosaic of families from all over the world as part of the celebrations for the Sixth World Meeting of Families to be held in Mexico City in January 2009.
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Vatican cardinal says Obama embryonic stem cell policy change 'good for nothing' Print E-mail

Photo: CNSThursday 13 November 2008

Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan, the President of the Pontifical Council of Health Care, has responded to reports that President-elect Obama's future administration will reverse a federal ban on human embryonic stem cell research funding. Saying that the stem cells produced by the destruction of embryos "serve no purpose," he argued that embryonic stem cell research has not resulted in any significant cures so far and was "good for nothing."
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Vatican official calls for end to anti-Christian violence in India Print E-mail

Indian flagThursday 13 November 2008

Speaking to thousands of the faithful gathered in the city of Bharananganam in India, the prefect of the Congregation for Eastern Churches, Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, called for an end to the anti-Christian violence, “as a sign of authentic respect for the religious freedom of all the sons and daughters of India.”
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Aborting the disabled to save money: Not in my name say seven MPs Print E-mail
Australian Christian LobbyThursday 13 November 2008
 
Seven MPs have disowned a Senate submission lodged in their name which calls for Medicare funding of abortion for disabled babies because looking after disabled people costs too much.
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Statement by the Bishop of Bathurst, Bishop Patrick Dougherty Print E-mail

Bishop Patrick DoughertyMonday 10 November 2008

An unpublished book written by Father Peter Dresser, Parish Priest of Coonamble in the Diocese of Bathurst, has been receiving a certain distribution and publicity.
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Congo crisis: aid delivered as rape incidents rise Print E-mail
Surviviors of sexual violence in DRC supported by Caritas Australia. Photo:  Val Morgan CaritasMonday 10 November 2008
 
Caritas in Goma is carrying out assessments on the numbers of victims of sexual violence in the current unrest in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Christian Lobby welcomes Federal Opposition support for families Print E-mail
Australian Christian LobbyMonday 10 November 2008
 
The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) has welcomed the strong personal support for families expressed by Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull in his keynote address to the ACL National Conference in Canberra.
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Baghdad Bishop urges "true victory" in Iraq Print E-mail

Iraqi flagFriday 7 November 2008

The auxiliary bishop of Baghdad, Iraq, wants the president-elect of the United States to govern with the good of all peoples in mind.
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India prelates say they're proud of their flocks Print E-mail
Indian flagFriday 7 November 2008

Six Indian prelates are expressing their admiration and pride for the faithful of their communities, who have persevered in faith despite a wave of anti-Christian violence.wave of anti-Christian violence.
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Defense of life and religious freedom in final declaration of Catholic-Muslim Forum Print E-mail

Vatican logoFriday 7 November 2008

At the conclusion of the Catholic-Muslim Forum which took place at the Vatican, the participants issued a joint statement underscoring, among other themes, the importance of the defense of life as a gift from God to each person, religious freedom and the promotion of common moral values.
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Chinese Catholics thank the Pope for remembering them during closing of Synod Print E-mail

Chinese flagFriday 7 November 2008

The Catholic Church in China is showing its gratitude for the concern extended to them by Pope Benedict XVI following his Apostolic letter in 2007 and the recent day of prayer for the Church in China.
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Pope urges Obama to build just world Print E-mail
Barack Obama. Photo: CNSThursday 6 November 2008

Pope Benedict XVI is encouraging the president-elect of the United States to "build a world of peace, solidarity and justice."
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