World Youth Day celebrations are in full swing, with more than 125 thousand young people engaged in prayer, catechesis and song, while Pope Benedict XVI's first major public engagements are set to begin tomorrow. The head of Vatican Radio's English
The Lambeth Conference of the Anglican Communion opened today in Canterbury, England. Tensions are high within the Communion following a decision last week by the Church of England to ordain women as bishops, and lingering concerns over basic questions of
Sydney Australia is awash with the youth of the world. Vatican Radio brings you a taste of what its like to be walking through the streets of the city right now, where hundreds of thousands of young people are meeting
Philip Wilson is Archbishop of Adelaide, and the president of the Australian Bishops' Conference. He spoke to us about his hopes for the World Youth Day celebrations:
Reminds me of the proto-evangelium Genesis 3:15. Would youmind putting that snake on the ground for a second."A surprise visit by Z.Z. Top thrilled youth.Carring the cross at the WYD Mosh Pit.I always wanted a hat like this just like
Pope Benedict XVI has moved from the Kenthurst Study Centre to the Cathedral House of Sydney. He will be officially welcomed to World Youth Day on Thursday. We have this report...
In just under an hour and a half Pope Benedict will to travel to Cathedral House in Sydney in preparation for an encounter with the youth of the world...
As Pope Benedict prepares to greet the World's Youth in Australia, Sean Patrick Lovett reports from Sydney on the atmosphere and enthusiasm in the city...
We spoke with the director of Canada's Salt and Light Television, Fr. Thomas Rosica, who is in Sydney for World Youth Day, 2008, and remembers WYD Toronto six years ago...
Earlier this week I was sent a story about and Anglican priestess with gnostic tendencies and for homosexual acts who was giving a conference on "centering prayer" at St. Olaf's in Minneapolis. I didn't post on it since I figured
BOSTON--When he was playing professionalsoccer in Chile, Chase Hilgenbrinck would seek comfort in the churchesto satisfy his spiritual needs and remind him of childhood Sundaysspent at Holy Trinity in his hometown of Bloomington, Ill.Even after moving back to the United
There is a newsite with a group blogthat will feature Danille Bean, Rachel Balducci, Lisa Hendey, RebeccaTeti, and Arwen Mosher so with that line up promises to be quiteworthwhile.Family life is hard work, and those ofus who strive to live