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Lunes, Mayo 16, 2011
Pope Benedict promotes Tridentine Mass
A NEW Vatican instruction calls on local bishops and pastors to respond generously to Catholics who seek celebration of the Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal, commonly known as the Tridentine rite.
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Sabado, Mayo 14, 2011
A long-simmering tension over ‘creeping infallibility’
WHEN Pope Benedict XVI used the word “infallible” in reference to the ban on women’s ordination in a recent letter informing an Australian bishop he’d been sacked, it marked the latest chapter of a long-simmering debate in Catholicism: Exactly where should the boundaries of infallible teaching be drawn?
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Pope congratulates 34 new Swiss Guard recruits
POPE Benedict XVI met with 34 new Swiss Guard recruits on May 6 and offered words of wisdom and encouragement before the swearing-in ceremony.
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Vatican to address ‘Catholic identity’ at Caritas assembly
THE general assembly of Caritas Internationalis in late May is shaping up as a defining moment for the confederation of 165 national Catholic charities, at a time when the Vatican is insisting on greater control over Caritas operations.
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Sabado, Mayo 7, 2011
John Paul’s shrine to change town’s image
THE shrine of Blessed Pope John Paul II at Bataan Technology Park, Inc. (BTPI) in the municipality of Morong will help the town north of Manila redeem its unflattering image as home to the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP).
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