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Christians tempted to set aside their belief in Christ as the only savior in order to promote dialogue with others are being tempted by the Antichrist, retired Italian Cardinal Giacomo Biffi told Pope Benedict XVI.
Continue reading Comments (0) 24.04.2008. 19:06 Sister Mainetti Was Murdered in Satanic Ritual
VATICAN CITY, APRIL 9, 2008 Benedict XVI remembered today Sister Maria Laura Mainetti, who was stabbed to death in 2000 by three young girls during a Satanic ritual in Italy.

Sr. Maria Laura Mainetti with an unidentified girl
Continue reading Comments (0) 10.04.2008. 22:28 For the Pope, John Paul II and Faustina Kowalska are Apostles of Divine Mercy
Three years since the death of the Polish pope, Benedict XVI announces the First World Congress on Divine Mercy, something dear to John Paul II, to focus the mission of the Church and achieve peace in the world, which “is impossible for human forces alone.”

Let's remember in prayer John Paul II, our beloved Holy Fahter, whose 3rd anniversary of death will be celbrated on April 2nd with mass at 10am in Bethany.
Continue reading Comments (0) 30.03.2008. 22:33 Benedict XVI: Almsgivers Shouldn't Seek Applause
Pope's Lenten Message Focuses on Assisting Poor
Benedict XVI says that Lent is a perfect time for helping the poor, but urges Christians to give alms with the sole intention of seeking God's glory.
The Pope encouraged almsgiving in his Lenten message, dated Oct. 30 and released today by the Vatican. The theme of the message is "Christ Made Himself Poor for You."
The Holy Father said, "Lent […] stimulates us to rediscover the mercy of God so that we, in turn, become more merciful toward our brothers and sisters."
Continue reading Comments (0) 06.02.2008. 10:08 Lancaster bishop's education document praised by Holy See
Bishop O'DonoghueA top Vatican official has praised an English bishop for producing a challenging document which examines the ethos of Catholic schools.
Continue reading Comments (0) 04.01.2008. 23:04
The contrast is not only one of faith. It also concerns the achievements of the Enlightenment : from religious freedom to equality between men and women. The Catholic Church has made these its own, but Islam has not. Will they be able to discuss this, when Benedict XVI and the Muslims of the letter of the 138 meet together ?
Continue reading Comments (0) 03.01.2008. 23:52 Catholic and Muslim representatives plan to meet in Rome in the spring to start a "historic" dialogue between the faiths after relations were soured by Pope Benedict XVI's 2006 comments about Islam and holy war, Vatican officials said.
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