VATICAN CITY, MAY 4, 2007 (VIS) - Today in the Vatican, the Holy Father received prelates from the International Episcopal Conference of Sts. Cyril and Methodius, who have just completed their “ad limina” visit. The conference is based in Belgrade and brings together Catholics of Latin and Byzantine rite from Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia and […]
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CHRIST WANTED ONE CHURCH OPEN TO EVERYONE
May 7, 2007
MAY MUSIC BE AN INSPIRATION TO BUILD A WORLD OF PEACE
April 18, 2007
VATICAN CITY, APR 16, 2007 (VIS) - Today, his 80th birthday, Benedict XVI dedicated the morning to audiences, during which he received a number of his fellow countrymen. At 1 p.m. he had lunch with members of the College of Cardinals in the Sala Ducale of the Vatican Apostolic Palace.
In the evening, in the Paul […]
Virginia Tech Tragedy
April 17, 2007
Our prayers and thoughts are with students and faculty of Virginia Tech. But especially with all families of those who lost their loved ones . We hope and pray that God Lord will grant healing to all families and heavenly repose to those who have lost their lives.
Do The Communists Still Have “Grip†Over Poland And Polish Church?
January 8, 2007
On Sunday, January 7, instead of welcoming new Archbishop of Warsaw, polish catholics were presented with an announcement that Archbishop Stanislaw Wielgus’ resignation was accepted by the pope Benedict XVI. The inaugural Mass was hastily turned into Thanksgiving Mass for the outgoing Archbishop of Warsaw Cardinal Glemp.
Archbishop Wielgus’ resignation was preceded by highly publicized by […]
Vatican Position on Sadam Hussain Execution
January 2, 2007
On December 30, 2006 Vatican has issued following statement in light of Sadam Hussain execution:
The execution of a capital sentence is always a tragic news, a cause of sadness, even when the person is guilty of terrible crimes. The Position of Catholic Church against the death penalty has often been reiterated. The killing of the […]
What Happened to The 12 Days of Christmas?
December 26, 2006
Today is the December 26, and across the United States of America, many people went back to work and…… well there are signs that it is over. Some people even decided that the Christmas tree was long enough in the house and you probably saw or will see by the end of this week most […]
Merry Christmas to All Our Visitors!
December 23, 2006
In
those
days a decree
went out from Ceasar
Augustus that all the world
should be enrolled. This was the
first enrollemen, when Quirinius was
governor of Syria. And all went to be enrolled,
each to his own city. Adn Jpseph also went up from
Galilee, from the city of Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of
David which is called Bethlehem, because he was […]
Married Priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church
December 21, 2006
Recently the subject of married priesthood has surfaced again. The Holy Father has met to discuss the issue with his advisers about month ago. While the meeting reaffirmed the value of priestly celibacy it fell short of saying that discussions about married priesthood are nothing but over. In fact Holy Father in the past, while […]
The Meaning of Nativity of Christ
December 20, 2006
For the past almost 2000 years, Christians around the world celebrate wonderful feast that commemorates the birth of Christ. This special season should be marked as much by receiving as by giving. But most importantly it should be marked by deep reflection about the meaning of Christs birth to many believers.
In his Gospel, Saint Mathew […]
Defending Nativity and Blessed Virgin Mary
December 16, 2006
It seams that the liberal media today has no better time than Christmas and Easter to attack and ridicule the essence of the Christian values and beliefs. Some of the programming is intentionally pointed against the core Catholic beliefs as well.
While during the Easter time, most of the attacks are centered and revolved around what […]
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