Pope Francis had a stark warning for those who listened to his latest homily at St. Martha's House, about the dangers of today's rising secularism: Don't fall into the pit of progressivism, which puts the emphasis on the collective instead of on the spirit of the individual. Specifically, the pope .. |
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Image Credit: AFP; An armed police officer stands guard outside the headquarters of French radio station France Info in Paris on Tuesday as a manhunt is under way in Paris for a lone gunman who shot and critically wounded a newspaper photographer in his office on November 18 before opening fire outside a bank headquarters and hijacking a car. |
The former director general of the CBI, Lord Digby Jones, discusses the conduct of former Co-op bank chairman Paul Flowers. |
The former director general of the CBI, Lord Digby Jones, discusses the conduct of former Co-op bank chairman Paul Flowers. |
The former director general of the CBI, Lord Digby Jones, discusses the conduct of former Co-op bank chairman Paul Flowers. |
"We pray for our grandfathers, our grandmothers, who often have had a heroic role in the transmission of the faith in times of persecution . When mom and dad were not at home and even had strange ideas, that the politics of the time taught, grandparents were the ones who passed on the faith. " |
By Kanupriya Kapoor and Lincoln Feast The leaders of Indonesia and Australia traded punches on Tuesday in a row over alleged spying by Canberra, with both sides refusing to back down in a growing rift between the two often uneasy neighbours. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono used.... |
The leaders of Indonesia and Australia have traded barbs in a fierce row over alleged spying by Canberra. |
* Indonesian leader demands explanation for reports of Australian surveillance. * Says Australian PM dismissing his country's concerns. * Australian PM rejects calls for apology, but pledges good ties. By Kanupriya Kapoor and Lincoln Feast. JAKARTA/SYDNEY, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The leaders of Indonesia.... |
Tue, 2013-11-19 11:26 JAKARTA/SYDNEY: The leaders of Indonesia and Australia traded punches on Tuesday in a row over alleged spying by Canberra, with both sides refusing... |
JAKARTA/SYDNEY - The leaders of Indonesia and Australia traded barbs today (Nov 19) in a row over alleged spying by Canberra, with both sides refusing to back down in a growing rift between the two often uneasy neighbours. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang... |
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