Articles on this issue "journalists"

Pontiff Celebrates Mass With Argentine Journalists

Invites Faithful to See the Wounds of Jesus in Those Less Fortunate

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On Saturday, Pope Francis celebrated his daily Mass in Saint Martha’s residence. At the end of the celebration, he greeted 11 Argentine journalists and their families, all residents in Rome, …

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Cardinal: New Evangelization Needs Journalists

Calls Catholic Media "Instruments of Hope"

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The New Evangelization needs journalists to penetrate the current media-driven society, says Cardinal Marc Ouellet. In the closing address of the Catholic Media Convention 2008, the archbishop …

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Cardinal Ouellet to Catholic Media Congress

"You Are Instruments of Hope to the Church and the World"

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Here is the talk Cardinal Marc Ouellet, the archbishop of Quebec, gave today to the Catholic Media Convention 2008, which ends today in Toronto. The theme of the congress is "Proclaim it From …

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Archbishop Celli to Catholic Media Convention

"Be Ready and Available to Accompany Others Searching for Meaning"

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Here is the address Archbishop Claudio Celli, president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, gave Wednesday at the opening of the Catholic Media Convention 2008, being held …

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Miracle Approved for "Lolo"

Cause for Beatification of Spanish Journalist Continues

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A writer who was blind and long confined to a wheelchair, extolled as a model for journalists, has had a cure considered miraculous attributed to his intercession. Manuel Lozano Garrido, …

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Driving Home the Need for Dialogue

Can't Leave It for Times of Crisis, Says Vatican Aide

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By Catherine Smibert Monday's meeting between Benedict XVI and Muslim leaders and diplomats, much publicized in the media, was just one step in a journey of interfaith dialogue much-traveled …

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Not the Rome of Old: Muslim Threats Rattle a City

Plus: Oriana Fallaci, RIP

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By Elizabeth Lev The Romans are worried. On the bus, in the cafes and standing in the interminable post office lines, people are weighing the possibility of a Muslim reprisal in the wake of …

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Mary a Meeting Point of Cultures, Says Muslim

Encourages Pilgrimages to Marian Shrines

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An Egyptian Muslim and deputy director of a prominent Italian newspaper suggested that Mary could be the figure who brings Christians and Muslims together. Magdi Allam of Il Corriere della …

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Russia Media and Coverage of Religion Analyzed

Catholic Journalists Meeting in Moscow

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The International Union of Catholic Journalists is meeting in Moscow to analyze the situation that prevails between the Russian media and the topic of religion. Focusing on the theme "Russia, …

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Christian Unity and the East-West Divide (Part 1)

Interview With Bishop Brian Farrell

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To avoid an East-West conflict it is necessary for all Christians to unite, says the secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. In this interview with ZENIT, Bishop …

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\"Europe for Christ!\" -- a Project to Restore Hope

Interview With Martin Kugler

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Historian Martin Kugler, author of a thesis on \"Christians\' Resistance to Nazism,\" and his wife, Gudrun Kugler-Lang, have launched a project called \"Europe for Christ!\" The project\'s …

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Vittorio Messori and \"The Mary Hypothesis\"

Mariology Is Christology, Says Author

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One of the most popular Catholic writers is back in bookstores with \"The Mary Hypothesis,\" published in Italy by Ares. Vittorio Messori, author of \"The Jesus Hypothesis\" (1976), is the …

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White Night; House on Humility Street

A Fund-raiser Shows Rome's Soul

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By Catherine Smibert In recent years Rome has begun a tradition of throwing a lavish all-night party each September. On "White Night" the Eternal City stays open round the clock. The revelry …

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Why Oriana Fallaci Received a Papal Audience

Part of Benedict XVI's Talks With Intellectuals, Says Auxiliary Bishop

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An auxiliary bishop of Rome explained why Benedict XVI granted a private audience to Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci. The Pope's meeting with the 76-year-old journalist -- who has stirred …

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U.S.' Point Man, for Now; Irish Prelate on Freedom

A Chargé Senses a Different Language at the Vatican

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By Catherine Smibert A new U.S. ambassador to the Holy See has not yet arrived in Rome, but that doesn't mean the United States is without representation. On Tuesday evening I met with …

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