A museum devoted to Pope John Paul II will reopen on 9 April in the late pontiff's hometown of Wadowice, southern Poland, just weeks before his canonisation. |
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Even as motels started offering discount cards and other gimmicks for Valentine's Day, an official of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines this week appealed to radio and television networks to stop airing ads for condoms. In Manila, some motels spruced up and are offering special.... |
As the murder toll continues to rise, the cries for justice and a better Trinidad and Tobago have not gone unnoticed by spiritual leaders and other religious groups in the country. |
Pacific Islands Development Program, East-West Center With Support From Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai‘i
New PNG Facility Established To Help Victims Of Violence Lae-based center to provide medical, counseling, and legal help. MELBOURNE, Australia (Radio Australia, Feb. |
In Australia, the Opposition and the Greens are calling for the Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, to confirm a series of reversals in the foreign aid commitments the previous government made as part of its campaign to win a seat on the UN Security Council. |
In Australia, the Opposition and the Greens are calling for the Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, to confirm a series of reversals in the foreign aid commitments the previous government made as part of its campaign to win a seat on the UN Security Council. |
Maple Ridge, BC, resident Barbara Pope bought an electric bike in September, 2013 after the former gymnastics coach developed fibromyalgia after even short rides became too physically demanding for Pope. |
The man who opened fire in a Russian Orthodox church, killing two people, was a security guard who received his rifle as a duty weapon to accompany a cash-in-transit car, a news report said. |
The bullets buried into the walls of the room within a foot of their intended victim, in El Salvador's northern town of Ilobasco. After the attacker had fled unrecognized into the dusk, the phone rang: “Have there been any deaths in the house?” The female caller used an anonymous number and refused to give her name. |
Popstar Ed Sheeran has been named as one of the UK's top "weird crushes". The flame-haired singer shoot up from tenth place to an impressive second on the poll complied by Heat Magazine which celebrates unconventional hotties. The A-Team hitmaker narrowly missed out on the top spot after TV presenter Matt Richardson took the crown. |
The Catholic Church marked one year since Benedict XVI became the first pope since the Middle Ages to resign. |
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