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Synod: Church needs witness of women proud to be Catholic

Friday, 19 October 2012 00:00

New evangelization will never be possible without women who are proud and happy to belong to the Catholic Church, the president of the Belgian bishops' conference told the Synod of Bishops.

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Pope: Vatican II's call for renewal did not break with tradition

Friday, 19 October 2012 00:00

The Second Vatican Council's call for "renewal" did not mark a break with tradition or a watering down of the faith, but reflected Christianity's lasting vitality and God's eternal presence, Pope Benedict XVI said.

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Synod: U.S. bishops talk of spirit, practice of evangelization

Friday, 12 October 2012 14:31

Charitable works, rites of passage and the cultural mixing produced by globalization all offer opportunities for bringing lapsed Catholics back into the fold, but success in such efforts depends on personal repentance and collective inspiration, U.S. bishops told a Vatican gathering Oct. 9.

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Catholic leaders: Nobel Prize for medicine a triumph for ethics

Friday, 12 October 2012 00:00

Catholic leaders in Europe hailed the decision to give a Nobel Prize to two pioneers of adult stem-cell research as a triumph for ethics.

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The bishops and the ‘periti’: Key church leaders at Vatican II

Friday, 12 October 2012 00:00

The Second Vatican Council was the biggest stage in the history of the church.

There were more bishops present than at any of the 20 previous councils stretching from the First Council of Nicaea in 325 to the First Vatican Council in 1870. The bishops present came from more countries, more cultures, more languages than the church had ever experienced.

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Papal intentions for June: That a culture of dialogue, listening, and mutual respect may prevail among peoples; That where secularization is strongest, Christian communities may effectively promote a new evangelization.