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Two more Christians murdered in Iraq Print E-mail

Iraqi flagWednesday 8 October 2008

Two Christian men were killed Saturday in Mosul, contributing to a "climate of panic" among the small community there, reports AsiaNews.it.

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US Bishops: Life issues important on local levels Print E-mail

Archdiocese of New York logoWednesday 8 October 2008

New York prelates are urging citizens to get informed about the platforms of Congressional and state candidates, since they say many moral issues are decided at the state level.
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Looking at the Bible with a universal lens Print E-mail
Vatican logoWednesday 8 October 2008

The synod fathers gathered in Rome are studying the word of God in the life and mission of the Church - which means they are looking at the Bible through a universal lens.
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ACU National to award Terry O’Connell with honorary doctorate Print E-mail

Australian Catholic University logoTuesday 7 October 2008

Australian Catholic University (ACU National) will award a former Wagga Wagga police officer with its highest honour for his ground breaking work in restorative justice in Australian communities and abroad.
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State Government provides additional capital funding for Catholic schools Print E-mail

Catholic Education Office logoMonday 6 October 2008

The Chairman of the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Limited, Bishop Tim Costelloe, has welcomed the injection by the State Labor Government of $38.9 million in capital grants to rebuild and upgrade needy Catholic schools, vastly improving learning opportunities for Victoria’s 186,000 Catholic school students.
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Sydney Archdiocese to pray for defeat of Abortion Law Print E-mail

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The Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney invites Catholics to join its brothers and sisters in Melbourne and Adelaide on Sunday 5 October 2008 in prayer for the defeat of the Victorian abortion law reform bill.
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Stay in the Public Square Print E-mail
Cardinal Tarcisio BertoneWednesday 1 October 2008

By Mirko Testa

Politics needs Christianity and it is therefore totally legitimate for believers to participate in the public square, says Benedict XVI's secretary of state.
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Conscientious Objection Print E-mail
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A forum for all health professionals who want to hear an academic discussion on the issue of conscientious objection in relation to health care.

This is an important consideration for nurses, doctors and pharmacists in relation to the recent debates in Victorian parliament.

Monday, October 6 2008 : 5pm - 6.30pm
Mercy Lecture Theatre, Australian Catholic University, 115 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy
Enquiries: (03) 9953 3306

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Nearly half a million visit Holy See Water Expo Print E-mail

2008 Water ExpoFriday 19 September 2008

Nearly a half million visitors passed through the Holy See's pavilion at the international exposition on "Water and Sustainable Development" that closed this week in Spain.
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Anti-Christian violence in India not waning Print E-mail

Indian flagFriday 19 September 2008

An Indian cardinal is decrying a lack of respect among religious fundamentalists for minorities' Constitutional rights. Cardinal Varkey Vithayathil, president of the Indian episcopal conference, spoke out against a wave of attacks against Christians by Hindu fundamentalists, which began in the state of Orissa last month, but has now spread to other areas, according to the bishops' conference.

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Long road ahead for Zimbabwe Print E-mail
Robert Mugabe. Photo: CNSFriday 19 September

Though the Zimbabwean government finally reached a power-sharing deal to end conflict over contested elections, the real priority for the country remains feeding the people, affirms an episcopal conference official.
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Pope Benedict praises symposium on Pius XII for uncovering the historic truth Print E-mail

Pope Pius XIIFriday 19 September 2008

Pope Pius XII, has drawn the interest and scrutiny of many people over the last few decades, but as Pope Benedict XVI spoke to the Pave the Way Foundation at Castel Gandolfo yesterday, he highlighted that previous investigation into the late Pope's efforts to save Jews from the Nazis and fascists have been biased.
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Catholic Bishops call for action to achieve justice for the poor in Australia’s affluent society Print E-mail

ACBC logoWednesday 17 September 2008

The 2008 Social Justice Sunday Statement was launched this morning in Sydney.

In the statement, A Rich Young Nation: The challenge of affluence and poverty in Australia, the Bishops have issued an urgent call for action to achieve justice for those afflicted by poverty in our affluent society.
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‘Moment of mystery’ at ordination Print E-mail
Ordination to the priesthood, 6 September 2008Tuesday 16 September 2008

Ten days ago, on 6 September, four men were ordained for the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Melbourne. For the seminary community, Ordination day is very special because men with whom we have lived for years are consecrated for service as priests.
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Relive the outpouring of faith! Print E-mail
World Youth Day 2008 logoMonday 15 September 2008

With much demand, World Youth Day 2008 will be releasing a pastoral DVD collection available for sale from the end of September 2008.  A commemorative book will also be available for sale in mid November.
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Nicaragua: Catholic schools face threat of closure Print E-mail
Bishop Jorge Solórzano of Matagalpa. Photo: ACNMonday 15 September 2008
 
Bishop Jorge Solórzano of Matagalpa has warned that the Church schools in Nicaragua may be threatened with closure in the near future. The state has announced its intention of cutting its subsidies, with the result that school fees must inevitably increase to make up the shortfall. This would mean that many families could no longer afford to send their children to Catholic schools resulting in the possible closure of many schools.
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Do no harm: death is not a cure all Print E-mail

Bishop Christopher ProwseFriday 12 September 2008

Bishop Christopher Prowse, Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne, today welcomed the news that Victoria’s State Parliament voted down the euthanasia bill.

"By rejecting the proposal that assisted suicide is a legitimate way of resolving the burdens of serious and terminal illness, Parliament rejected death as a cure for our ills," Bishop Prowse said. "I hope and trust that our Parliament will also determine that the deliberate destruction of an unborn child is a crime no human law can claim to legitimise."

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Cardinal Pell to replace Indian Cardinal as a synod president Print E-mail

Cardinal George PellWednesday 10 September 2008

Pope Benedict XVI has named Cardinal George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, to be one of three delegate presidents for the world Synod of Bishops on the Bible.

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Holy See calls for more aid for terrorist victims Print E-mail

United Nations logoWednesday 10 September 2008

Though debates about the nature of terrorism are necessary, they should not blur the urgency of addressing the needs of terrorist victims, the Holy See says.
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Indian Christians ready to keep laying down lives Print E-mail
Indian flagWednesday 10 September 2008

The president of the Indian episcopal conference says that the faith of Indian Christians is more important than their lives.
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