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Vatican Notes & Quotes

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August 29 - September 4, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Pope's Catechesis on Hell Irks Evangelicals

THE WASHINGTON POST, Aug. 17-Pope John Paul II's recent description of hell as a “state of mind” rather than a physical place “is turning into a serious theological sore point between Catholics and American Protestant evangelicals,” according to religion... READ MORE


Pope: Every Person Must Grapple With Evil

August 29 - September 4, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

VATICAN CITY-Conversion comprises a return to God and liberation from evil, a process which each individual must actively undertake to be saved, Pope John Paul II said.

Included in his Aug. 18 general audience, the catechesis followed previous teachings on heaven, purgatory and hell, and the way to... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Qoutes

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August 22-28, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

New Cardinals Expected

THE UNIVERSE, Aug. 8—“John Paul is expected to create new cardinals within the next year,” reported the British Catholic weekly's Gerry Leonard.

The College of Cardinals currently has 154 members. However, only cardinals under the age of 80 may serve as electors of a new... READ MORE


Pope Urges Strengthening of Geneva Conventions

August 22-28, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

VATICAN CITY—On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions, Pope John Paul II called for stronger protection of civilians and prisoners of war in times of conflict.

“The minimum protection of the dignity of every human being guaranteed by international humanitarian law too often is... READ MORE


Vatican Not Surprised by China Veto of Visit to Hong Kong

August 22-28, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

VATICAN CITY—Reports that China has vetoed a possible visit by Pope John Paul II to Hong Kong came as no surprise to the Vatican, which has seen Beijing rebuff all of its recent efforts to improve relations.

The Vatican had no official comment Aug. 9 on the reports, said to have been confirmed by... READ MORE


Vatican and Islam: the U.N.’s Strange Bedfellows

BY Jay Dunlap

August 22-28, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

UNITED NATIONS—When the Vatican stands up to opposes United Nations' population programs that promote contraception, sterilization and abortion, its allies typically include Islamic countries.

Even Sudan, a country in which Christians are severely persecuted, can be counted on to collaborate with... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Qoutes

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August 22-28, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

New Cardinals Expected

THE UNIVERSE, Aug. 8—“John Paul is expected to create new cardinals within the next year,” reported the British Catholic weekly's Gerry Leonard.

The College of Cardinals currently has 154 members. However, only cardinals under the age of 80 may serve as electors of a new... READ MORE


Pope Urges Strengthening of Geneva Conventions

August 22-28, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

VATICAN CITY—On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions, Pope John Paul II called for stronger protection of civilians and prisoners of war in times of conflict.

“The minimum protection of the dignity of every human being guaranteed by international humanitarian law too often is... READ MORE


Vatican Not Surprised by China Veto of Visit to Hong Kong

August 22-28, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

VATICAN CITY—Reports that China has vetoed a possible visit by Pope John Paul II to Hong Kong came as no surprise to the Vatican, which has seen Beijing rebuff all of its recent efforts to improve relations.

The Vatican had no official comment Aug. 9 on the reports, said to have been confirmed by... READ MORE


Vatican and Islam: the U.N.’s Strange Bedfellows

BY Jay Dunlap

August 22-28, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

UNITED NATIONS—When the Vatican stands up to opposes United Nations' population programs that promote contraception, sterilization and abortion, its allies typically include Islamic countries.

Even Sudan, a country in which Christians are severely persecuted, can be counted on to collaborate with... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Quotes

BY Rich Rinaldi

August 15-21, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Theologian: Avoid Extremes When Considering Hell

AVVENIRE, Aug. 1-Based on Pope John Paul II's recent catechesis on the last things, the Italian newspaper offered additional insights on hell from Father Severino Dianich, a professor of fundamental theology in Florence.

When considering hell, he... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Quotes

August 1-7, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Communists Feared Pope from Beginning

DIE WELT, July 10—Former East Germany's secret police files illustrate how communist regimes reacted to Pope John Paul II's “hostile activities,” according to an article in the German daily by historian Michael Wolffsohn

One document from the secret police,... READ MORE


Heaven Is an Intimate Relationship With God, Not a Place, Says Pope

August 1-7, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

VATICAN CITYRich Rinaldi is directorHeaven is not a place, but an intimate relationship with God that can be experienced partially on earth, Pope John Paul II said.

Heaven “is not an abstraction nor a physical place amid the clouds, but a living and personal relationship with the Holy Trinity,”... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Quutes

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July 11-17,1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

The Fatherhood Crisis

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, June 25—Christine de Vollmer, the mother of seven, “arguably stole the show” at a Vatican conference in June on “The paternity of God and Paternity in the Family” according to an op-ed piece by William R. Mattox Jr.

In what Mattox called a “remarkable... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Quotes

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July 4-10, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

There Will Never Be Another Like ‘Our Pope’

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, June 21—Pope John Paul II's absence from one of his scheduled Masses during his recent trip to Poland “showed exactly how much this nation … will lose when history's only Polish Pope is gone,” said correspondent Tom Cohen. “Poles... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Quotes

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June 20-26, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Detroit Cardinal Now Calls Shots with Pope in Rome

DETROIT NEWS, June 4–Religion writer George Bullard featured the city's former archbishop, Cardinal Edmund Szoka, who has gone on to assume vast responsibilities at the Vatican.

“Szoka — a Detroit guy by way of Grand Rapids and Gaylord — happens to... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Quotes

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June 13-19, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Pope Blesses Parking Lot for Jubilee

REUTERS, June 2-The Vatican, bracing for a flood of pilgrims coming to mark the Great Jubilee Year 2000, unveiled an underground car parking lot that will ease congestion, according to the wire service.

“Pope John Paul II personally blessed the state-of-the-art... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Quotes

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May 16-22, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Great Jubilee Offers Something for Everyone

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, May 1—“The Vatican is pushing ahead with Holy Year plans for the new millennium, with an anthem, comic books and a special prayer to be read by the Pope,” reported the AP's Frances D'Emilio.

The Vatican announced April 29 that a hymn... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Quotes

BY Brian Caulfield

From selected sources

April 25 - May 1, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Pope Receives Menorah From American Jews

JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY, April 14—A four-foot tall, six-branched menorah designed to commemorate the 6 million Jews who died in the Nazi Holocaust has been permanently erected in the gardens of the Pontifical North American College in Rome, according to... READ MORE


Vatican Notes & Quotes

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April 18-24, 1999 Issue For Subscribers Only

Darkness Yields to Vigil's Light

SPOKESMAN REVIEW, April 4—"Unlike past years, John Paul's homily for the [Holy Saturday] Easter Vigil was strictly religious, making no mention of the war over Kosovo,” preferring to “stress divine love as the hope of the world,” reported the Spokane, WA,... READ MORE

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