Articles on this issue "journalists"
By Catherine Smibert Many people tend to consider Rome as place where missionaries are trained and then sent out to evangelize other lands. But I discovered that Rome's needs are just as great …
read moreBy Catherine Smibert This past weekend, through commemorative events and burial services, the world seemed to bind together in the wake of shocking events in Russia and the memory of horrors …
read morePope John Paul II expressed his spiritual closeness to the family of Italian journalist Enzo Baldoni who was killed on Thursday in Iraq. The Holy Father denounced the crime, stressing the …
read moreComplaints about how the media treat the Catholic Church and religion-in-general aren't new. In a speech to a journalism convention here, Bishop Wilton Gregory, president of the U.S. episcopal …
read moreIn a book-length interview, Father Marcial Maciel speaks to a wide public audience about how he founded the Legionaries of Christ and the Regnum Christi Movement. In "Christ Is My Life" …
read moreThe reporters who were flying back to Rome with John Paul II after his six-day trip to Kazakhstan and Armenia received a special treat at midnight Thursday, the New York Times reported. …
read moreA call for Peruvian voters to submit blank votes in the upcoming national elections is "irresponsible," says the president of the bishops conference. In statements to the broadcasting station …
read moreA Vatican official made an appeal for journalistic professionalism, given its large impact on "the transmission of truth." Archbishop John P. Foley, president of the Pontifical Council for …
read moreFor the first time, the Church might soon raise a journalist to the glory of the altars. Manuel Lozano Garrido, better known as "Lolo" in his native Andalusia region of Spain, spent 28 years …
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