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VATICAN - Pope Benedict XVI sends a telegram expressing his condolences to the victims of ...

07.05.2008 23:18    fides.org
The Holy Father Benedict XVI sent a telegram expressing his condolences, via Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, to the President of the Bishops Conference of Myanmar, Archbishop Paul Zinghtung Grawng, for the victims recently struck by Cyclone Nargis, which


ASIA/CHINA - Catholic paramedics from the Cathedral of the Diocese of Tai Yuan offer health ...

07.05.2008 23:18    fides.org
Thanks to the Catholic paramedics, we have had the chance of a free medical visit with such great care and respect." This was the commentary made by the elderly and other citizens of the Diocese of Tai Yuan, after receiving

'Movement' Update

07.05.2008 22:01    ypulse.com
Yesterday I posted about an event called "Movement" and linked to everyone except the event itself. Here is the link to the Movement site. Also, Ypulse reader Ryan wrote to tell me about another "trend" in the Christian youth space,

Polish Priest speaks about Templeton Award

07.05.2008 18:41    oecumene.radiovaticana.org
We spoke with Father Heller shortly after he learned that he had been awarded the prize which at more than 1.6 million us dollars is the world's largest annual monetary award to an individual. He told us more about what
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It's the Bride of Christ or it's nothing

07.05.2008 17:55    splendoroftruth.com
But yeah--I guess what's especially strange for me is hearing people who were raised Catholic talk about the Church as if it's a group of people in a room, who may be "supportive" or may be not. When to me,

Show I stray or should I go

07.05.2008 17:54    splendoroftruth.com
Speaking on the day that the Archbishop of Canterbury met Benedict XVI in Rome, Cardinal Walter Kasper, the president of...

Pick up your cross daily along with all the other ones in sight

07.05.2008 17:54    splendoroftruth.com
A reader sent me a link to a video of pro-life display vandalism at Michelle Malkin's site. It has happened again. In January 2006, pro-abortion thugs destroyed a pro-life memorial of wooden crosses at Louisiana State University. In April 2006,

Ordained men and women

07.05.2008 17:54    splendoroftruth.com
A reader sent me a link to the announcement is on the front page of this week's Sacred Heart Cathedral bulletin in Rochester. College students from the Catholic Newman Community of the Eastman School of Music will present the fourth

Oxford to Santiago - Vicar's Pilgrimage for Homeless

07.05.2008 17:51    oxford.anglican.org
An Oxfordshire vicar is abandoning his church (for a while) to help homeless people.
Oxford to Santiago - Vicar's Pilgrimage for Homeless

Spiritual Gardening: Creating a Sacred Sanctuary (Workshop)

07.05.2008 17:35    thelivingcentre.com
Spiritual Gardening Weekend Workshop Creating A Sacred Sanctaury "The ultimate goal of gardening is not the growing of crops but the cultivation and purification of human beings." ~Masanobu Fukuoka A garden is more than a place of beauty; it is

The Good Friday Fiddle

07.05.2008 17:34    born-again-christian.info
Why Easter moves around the calendar each year, and does it really matter?
The Good Friday Fiddle

Arms company faces corruption questions at annual meeting

07.05.2008 16:57    ekklesia.co.uk
BAE Systems has failed to halt the sharp decline in its reputation despite trying to focus on ethics at its Annual General Meeting in London. The Board faced a barrage of questions from shareholders about corruption and political influence.
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Associate Dean: Choose Faith, Not Fear

07.05.2008 16:57    newsnet.byu.edu
Gregory Clark, associate dean in the College of Humanities, counseled students to choose faith and forsake fear during the first university devotional of spring term.
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Thought for Wed, 07 May 2008

07.05.2008 16:52    amidabuddha.org
The only real service we can render to that which we perceive and interpret in phenomenal existence as 'others' is by awakening to universal consciousness ourselves. - Ask the Awakened by Wei Wu Wei...

Rwanda: Christian Based Counseling Institute Establishes in Kigali

07.05.2008 16:50    allafrica.com
A Christian based body, the Christian Center for Counseling and Conflict Resolution with C.C.C.R acronym has been established in Kigali to help care for people affected with psychosocial problems as after effects of genocide in Rwanda, RNA has established.

Namibia: Churches to Collect for BIG

07.05.2008 16:50    allafrica.com
The Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) has urged its members to collect a special offering for the Basic Income Grant on Pentecost Sunday or on any Sunday in May.

Namibia: Pray for Zimbabwe - CCN

07.05.2008 16:50    allafrica.com
THE Council of Churches of Namibia (CCN) has expressed "deep concern" over the deteriorating political, security, economic and human rights situation in Zimbabwe, and called on Namibians to pray for that country.

Kenya: All Muslims Need to Be Considered

07.05.2008 16:50    allafrica.com
Some Kenyans erroneously believe that Muslims are only found in Coast and the North Eastern provinces. That is why even political parties have always been busy focusing on these regions when addressing Muslim issues.

Republicans still voting against McCain - In North Carolina, the anti-McCain vote was ever higher. McCain drew 74%, Huckabee 12%, Paul 8%, and Alan Keyes 3% - In Indiana on

07.05.2008 16:50    basicchristian.org
It's not clear yet whether the results are a real cause for concern for John McCain, but the presumptive Republican nominee still isn't exactly sweeping the primaries. In Indiana on Tuesday, McCain won 78 percent of the vote, while Mike

Pope Benedict Makes Appeal for Burmese People

07.05.2008 13:54    oecumene.radiovaticana.org
Pope Benedict XVI made an appeal during his weekly general audience for the victims of the Cyclone in Myanmar, also known as Burma, which has killed tens of thousands. We have this report...
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