Articles, tagged with "pope benedict", page 1
23rd September 2011
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/27/business/media/27vatican.html?_r=1&ref=world
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican is leaping into the world of new media with the introduction this week of a news information portal that Pope Bene...
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atlantic04
25th March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Beverly Johnson
Blessed Damien of Molokai, the Belgian priest who cared for the lepers in Molokai, Hawaii with no regard for his own health was beatified on June 4, 1995 by Pope John Paul II. The ceremony took place in the Basilica o...
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Author:
Beverly Roberts
16th March 2011
As John Lazzatti and I continued our Star Princess cruise, we observed ourselves on Day Six docked in Kusadasi, Turkey, the gateway to the ancient Roman metropolis of Ephesus. It was an amazing sight walking downhill by means of the ruins to the two tale ...
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Alex Miles
08th March 2011
Peniscola is a fortified seaport on the Costa Del Azahar. It is sometimes called the 'Gibraltar of Valencia' and was used in the filming of El Cid (1961) played by Charlton Heston. The castle was originally built by the Knights Templar in the 14th century...
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Phil H
28th January 2011
Faith and reason are both intimately involved in searching for and finding the truth. We each grow up in some form of culture which shapes our perceptions and values. Through this culture we gain our understanding of the world and the human beings place...
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Bernard Fleury
20th December 2010
Across the world, secularists and radical Islamists are conducting regular and very public clinics on how to infuriate the Catholic Church.The most recent occurred last Sunday. It was conducted by secular homosexuals during a visit by Pope Benedict xvi to...
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Kiko Matsing
08th December 2010
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The Roman Catholic Church has always been "at war" against artificial contraception, condoms also. However, Pope Benedict XVI states in a new book:
"There could be single cases that can be justified, for instance when a prostitute uses a ...
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Author:
Dragon Person
19th November 2010
Like many organisations of its kind, the Catholic Church has to keep a close eye on its church accounting to ensure everything is in order.
This sort of diligence enables it to remain operating effectively and to comply with the necessary legal require...
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Author:
Lyle
12th November 2010
Oh the times they are a changin’. 65 years ago Germany committed the Holocaust. Today Germany and Israel are best friends. Two boxers slug it out for 15 rounds, beating each other’s heads and eyes into a bloody pulp. After the fight the boys hug in the ce...
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Karen Fish
11th November 2010
From historic gothic cathedrals to modern churches with contemporary worship, Sydney boasts a multitude of choices. One of the most strikingly beautiful churches in Sydney is St. Mary’s Cathedral. Famed for being Australia’s largest church, it was host to...
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c3 balmain
28th September 2010
High-profile events are often marked with memorabilia such as badges and keyrings and the visit by the pope this month is no exception.
From September 16th until 19th, he will attend a number of events in England and Scotland and it is the first such t...
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Dirk Rowell
01st September 2010
Because going green is a trend that is being adopted everywhere, it is not difficult to see why almost all businesses have suddenly gone green. It is for this same reason why investors have now taken interest in the renewable energy stock market. Indeed, ...
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Author:
ashlysun
29th August 2010
Countless religious and political leaders have been attending meetings all over the world and yet interfaith harmony has proven impossible to achieve. Religious and political leaders like Pope Benedict, Muslim Scholars and Jewish leaders have been meeting...
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Author:
Karen Fish
18th August 2010
The Vatican city was established in 1929, it is situated within the city of Rome. It is one of the most sacred places in Christendom, attests to a great history and a formidable spiritual venture, this small slice of the city is packed with more history a...
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Author:
VacationRentalPeople
10th August 2010
The capital of Italy, Rome, also has a history of being Caput Mundi (capital of the world). The city whose tales of valour date back to two and a half thousand years, Rome today is an embodiment of majestic kingly rule. Its architectural brilliance spread...
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Author:
richardswilson