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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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Under the law, everyone is mandated to report cases of child abuse, even if the information is delivered in a confessional booth. But the rules of the Roman Catholic Church say that is a no-no. Roman Catholic priest, Monsignor Kenneth Richards, told The...
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And Rabbi Michael Resnick wants people to be aware of the many blessings around them. Resnick, spiritual leader of Temple Emanu-El, is adding a new feature to the annual Thanksgiving ecumenical service, which takes place at the synagogue at 10 a.m...The...
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The archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams , took the highly unusual step yesterday of protesting personally to the pope about his shock announcement last month of special arrangements for the mass conversion to Catholicism of disillusioned, traditionalist...
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When someone does something for you or perhaps pays you a compliment, do you thank them? People do many things for me that I can’t do for myself, so I am careful to express my appreciation to them for their various acts of kindness...For 52 years I have...
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A pretty, thatched church has been recreated in an Osaka hotel so that Japanese couples can get a sense of English tradition at their wedding ceremonies. Work has just been completed on the construction of the church at Osaka's Monterey Grasmere...
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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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Dr. Rowan Williams , the archbishop of Canterbury, said Thursday the Roman Catholic Church's plan regarding disaffected Anglicans was insufficient. The Church of England official said at Gregorian Pontifical University in Rome the papal decree allowing...
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Should the Roman Catholic Church, and the various subsidiary groups and organizations that exist under its umbrella and operate at its direction, be entitled to state- and federal-tax exemptions? A few years ago, only crackpots or militant atheists would...
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