Cardinal Scherer, strong pope candidate, embraces modern methods on traditional message |
|
Frances McLaughlin of Stranorlar felt relief after finally sharing the full story of her years in a convent laundry in Derry. Though she spent most of the 1950s there – long days of hard work and prayer– she had never told all to anyone but her family. |
SAO PAULO (AP) — Cardinal Odilo Scherer is known for prolific tweeting, appearances on Brazil's most popular late-night talk show and squeezing into the subway for morning commutes — just like most of the 5 million faithful in his diocese. |
SAO PAULO (AP) — Cardinal Odilo Scherer is known for prolific tweeting, appearances on Brazil's most popular late-night talk show and squeezing into the subway for morning commutes — just like most of the 5 million faithful in his diocese. Scherer is Brazil's best hope to be the next pope —.... |
BAMENDA, CAMEROON Julienne Ndongmo, 51, says that International Womens Day, commemorated today worldwide, should be a time for women to show pride in themselves and their worth. But she fears the ... |
They are the quirky facts the stars don't brag about in interviews - weird allergies, embarrassing nicknames and what they did before they were famous. |
Ciara Kenny. GENERATION EMIGRATION: On a tour of duty to Afghanistan, two Irish members of the British army talk about life as soldiers and their reasons for joining up. ‘I wouldn’t talk about it in the pub in Dublin’ “I have a long family history in the military,” writes Conor, a 25-year-old from Dublin. |
The UN had no choice but to impose fresh sanctions on North Korea following its threat of a nuclear strike against the US, Foreign Minister Bob Carr says. |
(By Kate Carlisle) Rome, March 7 - Cardinals did not set a date for the conclave to elect the next pope on Thursday, Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said. Earlier in the day, Lombardi said to journalists that it did not seem probable that a decision was coming Thursday. "It would... |
No public stages, no extra flags, no slogans... You won't find anything like that in Rome before the conclave of cardinals who will choose a… |
WANTED: man of God; good at languages; preferably under 75; extensive pastoral experience; no record of covering up clerical sex abuse, deeply spiritual and, mentally, tough as old boots. It is a lot to ask, but that is the emerging profile of the man many of his fellow-cardinals would like to see replace Benedict XVI as the next pope. |
|
|
|
|
Page 5242 of 5249 |