Results from Tag: 'November 6-19, 2011'
Iraq's Hope for Peace
In the wake of President Obama’s announcement that all U.S. troops will be withdrawn from Iraq by the end of this year, what are the prospects for Christian Iraqis who remain?
U.S. Gets New Papal Ambassador
Being a nuncio is 'a call to know this people, this country and come to love them,' said the newly named papal ambassador to the United States, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganó.
New Mass Translation and 'God's Long Nose'
Why is the Church changing the words in the Mass? Apologist Jimmy Akin lays out a clear explanation.
HHS Defunds Bishops' Program
Why is a proven trafficking victims' assistance program run out of the U.S. bishops' conference being denied a federal grant? Some people are wondering if the fact that it refuses to dispense contraceptives has something to do with it.
Archbishop Naumann on Bishop Finn's Indictment
Is the prosecution of Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City, Mo., politically motivated? His neighbor, Archbishop Joseph Naumann, raises some questions about the case.
Vatican, N.Y. Firm Connect on Bioethics
Why the Pontifical Council for Culture is collaborating with NeoStem.
Cardinal Wuerl Dedicates Blessed John Paul II Seminary
Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington dedicated the Blessed John Paul II Seminary on Oct. 22, the feast day of the Pope who died in 2005.
Pakistani Christians Concerned
A kidnapped girl’s plight confirms recent Church report on religious minorities.
Voices From the Womb Goes to Washington
The Voices From the Womb campaign went to Capitol Hill Oct. 13 to proclaim the rights of babies through live ultrasounds.