By Nicole Winfield And Daniela Petroff VATICAN CITY – Catholic bishops scrapped their landmark welcome to gays Saturday, showing deep divisions at the end of a two-week meeting sought by Pope Francis to chart a more merciful approach to ministering […] |
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Pope Paul VI, the first pontiff to visit Israel and the pope who opened the Roman Catholic Church to formal dialogue with the Jewish world, has moved a step closer to sainthood. Pope Francis beatified Paul at a Vatican ceremony Sunday at the close of a synod of bishops. Paul VI reigned from 1963-1978. |
A memorial service is taking place for Northern Ireland's former first minister Ian Paisley in Belfast. |
Pope Francis moved a predecessor closer to sainthood on Sunday, beatifying Pope Paul VI on the last day of a gathering in Rome of church leaders from around the world. |
(CNN) -- Pope Francis moved a predecessor closer to sainthood on Sunday, beatifying Pope Paul VI on the last day of a gathering in Rome of church leaders from around the world. It was a ceremonious close to this year's Synod of the Bishops on the Family, which has ended in clinches over how to.... |
Tags: Bataan Nuclear Power Plant Instead of being revived as a source of power, the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant could be more useful if it were turned into a tourist spot.
The suggestion came from Balanga Bishop Ruperto Santos, who said the BNPP could generate income as a tourist.... |
Catholic gay rights groups say they are disappointed after bishops rejected a call for wider acceptance of gay people, which had the Pope’s backing. The draft report, which also urged more tolerance for divorcees who remarried, failed to win two-thirds backing at the bishops’ synod in Rome. The final report says only that anti-gay discrimination. |
A memorial service for Ian Paisley is to be held at the Ulster Hall in Belfast on Sunday. |
Kim Young-jun was a star stock manager in the 1980s and 1990s when the Korean economy was on the rise, registering strong growth |
Catholic bishops scrapped their landmark welcome to gays Saturday, showing deep divisions at the end of a two-week meeting sought by Pope Francis to chart a more merciful approach to ministering to Catholic families. … Click to Continue |
By Yinka Olatunbosun. In an ambience where kindred souls swapped cigarettes and lighters, the memories of Nigeria’s iconic musician and activist, Fela Anikulapo Kuti was relived in Lagos last Sunday when the documentary, Finding Fela, which premiered at the New Afrikan Shrine in Ikeja, Lagos. |
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