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Entertainment Rome-Pope Benedict XVI will make his official presentation in the pop album charts sacrum on Monday, with the album 'Alma Mater', recorded at London's Abbey Road studios where The Beatles also did wonders for years. The album's...
You might have thought that it is only the red-top tabloid press which regards any European with an unfamiliar surname as inherently ridiculous...Even the more serious BBC political programmes, such as Newsnight, have been cracking juvenile jokes over...
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The personal cost of church division A painful 'parting of friends' followed my Catholic conversion. As Rowan Williams meets the pope, we must pray for reconciliation The medium is the message. The church, united in faith and love, singing its song of...
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The remission of the excommunication of the four Bishops consecrated in 1988 by Archbishop Lefebvre without a mandate of the Holy See has for many reasons caused, both within and beyond the Catholic Church, a discussion more heated than any we have seen...
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John Paul II regularly whipped himself in a sign of "remorse for his sins", a nun has revealed. Pope John Paul, who died five years ago, is being considered for sainthood by the Catholic Church – the ultimate accolade and a tribute to his holiness...Among...
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Vatican announced the new structure, aimed at traditionalist Anglicans who are uncomfortable with the Anglican Church's ordination of female and gay clergy. This month, the Vatican issued a document outlining the new structure, which will allow Anglicans...
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Sitting before Michelangelo’s “Last Judgment” in the Sistine Chapel, Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday called on an audience of contemporary artists to embark on “a quest for beauty.” Aiming to revive the age-old ties between the Catholic Church and artists...
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Pope Benedict XVI will today greet Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury and leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion, for the first time since the Vatican announced the creation of a canonical structure to receive groups of Anglican converts...
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Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vuk�evi� says Serge Brammertz did not, "in a single word", say that Mladi� is out of Serbia's reach. Earlier this week, media in Serbia reported that Vuk�evi� said Brammertz's report states that "Hague fugitive and...
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The world is finite and will someday end, but the Word of God is eternal and will never die, Pope Benedict XVI said. Everything created is "destined to pass away," but the words of Jesus "come from God and, therefore, are eternal," the pope said during...
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