Articles on this issue "press"
The accusation reported by Italian newspaper "La Repubblica" that a Jesuit priest accused future Pope Pius XII of collaboration with the Nazi regime is false. The Italian newspaper had …
read moreBlaming the world's perceived population problems on the Church's anti-contraception stance is "complete nonsense," says Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in a new book. "God and the World: Believing …
read moreThe president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications suggested three basic principles to give Internet a human dimension. Archbishop John P. Foley listed the principles as truth, …
read moreThe steady stream of press reports about sexual misconduct by Catholic clergy has included more than a few articles extremely hostile toward the very existence of the Church in America. The …
read moreThe Russian press has criticized the decision by its own government to cancel the visa of an Italian priest. The newspaper Vremya Novosti said that the only reason to impede the Italian priest …
read moreCatholic catechists now have a new weapon: flash cards for children. The first flash cards designed to help young people to understand and explain the faith have been produced by Ascension …
read moreThe U.S.-led military strikes in Afghanistan are drawing lots of flak -- from the press. Newspapers and magazines at home and abroad have weighed in on the debate over the military action. …
read moreChurch officials sometimes expect "white glove" treatment from the media, which may explain their problems with journalists, says a pontifical-university official. The complex relation between …
read moreThe Greek press applauded John Paul IIs request for forgiveness for the historical offenses of Catholics and Orthodox, and his proposal of a path to reconciliation between the two Christian …
read moreMozambique seems peaceful and prosperous on the surface. But recent events indicate there are strong tensions between the state and the internal opposition, the press and the Church. The …
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