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Cardinal Burke on nuns’ group: ‘If it can’t be reformed, then it doesn’t have a right to continue’

Cardinal Burke on nuns’ group: ‘If it can’t be reformed, then it doesn’t have a right to continue’

August 11, 2012 No Comments

How in the world can these consecrated religious who have professed to follow Christ more closely … be opposed to what the Vicar of Christ is asking? This is a contradiction,” he said.

Pope Calls Faithful to Find A Quiet Space to talk to God

Pope Calls Faithful to Find A Quiet Space to talk to God

August 9, 2012 No Comments

Dear friends, St. Dominic reminds us that at the origin of witnessing to the faith, which every Christian should give in the family, at work, in society, and even in moments of relaxation, is prayer, a personal contact with God; only this real relationship with God gives us the strength to live every event, especially the most suffered moments, intensely.

Indonesia: Media warns of threat to freedom on press

Indonesia: Media warns of threat to freedom on press

June 15, 2012 No Comments

“This regulation is dangerous for media, press and journalism organizations”

Report: Japan to overtake China in buying U.S. debt

Report: Japan to overtake China in buying U.S. debt

May 7, 2012 No Comments

Japan suffered more than any nation had a right to bear last year, when a 9.0 earthquake struck off the coast of Japan last March and sent a tsunami crashing into the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. There were fears that Japan would have a difficult time recovering in its place in the global economy. Never fear: Japan will soon overtake Chine in buying off U.S.-held debt.

India: Jesuit Priest comes to aid of migrant workers

India: Jesuit Priest comes to aid of migrant workers

May 7, 2012 No Comments

Fr Puthussery came to Kerala and began his mission of helping migrant workers in July 2011

Video: Pope Benedict on trip to Mexico & Cub
Philippines: Communist Rebels Claimed Responsibility for Executing Priest’s Killer

Philippines: Communist Rebels Claimed Responsibility for Executing Priest’s Killer

March 11, 2012 No Comments

The New People’s Army (NPA) said they “punished” Patrick Wineger, 48, for his alleged close links with “fanatical and anti-NPA groups” and targeting Italian missionary Father Fausto Tentorio.

Pope Establishes U.S. Ordinate, Names Former Episcopal Bishop As Leader

Pope Establishes U.S. Ordinate, Names Former Episcopal Bishop As Leader

January 3, 2012 No Comments

Pope Benedict XVI has established the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter to serve former Anglican groups and clergy in the United States who wish to become Catholic. He also named the 59-year-old Father Jeffrey N. Steenson of Houston, Texas to lead the new structure as its ordinary.

Pope Urges Faithful to Look Beyond Christmas ‘Superficial Glitter’ in Midnight Mass

Pope Urges Faithful to Look Beyond Christmas ‘Superficial Glitter’ in Midnight Mass

December 25, 2011 No Comments

It was the second time in as many days that Benedict has pointed to the need to rediscover faith to confront the problems facing the world today.

KOREAN CHILDREN THANK POPE FOR SERVING HUMANITY

December 22, 2011 No Comments

KOREAN CHILDREN THANK POPE FOR SERVING HUMANITY VATICAN CITY, DEC. 21, 2011 (Zenit.org).- Three Korean children today represented their peers in thanking Benedict XVI for his love for their people, and his service to humanity. The threesome at today’s general audience gave the Pope a file containing letters and drawings by 33 of their peers, ...

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