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- Pope available to meet with Fidel Castro in Cuba
- Vatican issues ultimatum to traditionalist Catholic group
- Ahead of pope trip, Vatican says U.S. Cuba embargo useless
- Mexico prepares for pope, millions of visitors
- Mexico prepares for pope, millions of visitors
- Archbishop of Canterbury to step down
- Pope meeting with Fidel Castro is 'possibility': Vatican
- Vatican tells breakaway traditionalists their efforts still inadequate to rejoin church fold
- Vatican to breakaway traditionalists: Not enough
- Archbishop who faced an impossible task
- Rowan Williams to stand down as archbishop of Canterbury, leader of world's Anglicans
- Lambeth Palace says the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, is to resign
- Cuban police remove dissidents from Havana church
- Church spokesman: Cuban police remove dissidents from Roman Catholic church in Havana
- Catholic Church spokesman says Cuban police have removed 13 dissidents from church in Havana
Pope available to meet with Fidel Castro in Cuba Posted: |
Vatican issues ultimatum to traditionalist Catholic group Posted: VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican on Friday told an ultra-traditionalist Roman Catholic splinter group they must accept non-negotiable doctrinal principles within a month or risk a painful break with Rome that would have "incalculable" consequences. The ultimatum was issued after a two-hour meeting between Swiss-born Bishop Bernard Fellay, leader of the dissident Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) and U.S. Cardinal William Levada, head of the Vatican's doctrinal department. ... |
Ahead of pope trip, Vatican says U.S. Cuba embargo useless Posted: VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican on Friday condemned the U.S. embargo against Cuba ahead of Pope Benedict's trip there next week and said the pontiff was willing to meet Fidel Castro. "The Holy See believes that the embargo is something that makes the people suffer the consequences. It does not achieve the aim of the greater good," Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said. "The Holy See does not believe it is a positive or useful measure," he said in response to a question at a briefing about Benedict's trip to Mexico and Cuba from March 23-28. ... |
Mexico prepares for pope, millions of visitors Posted: |
Mexico prepares for pope, millions of visitors Posted: |
Archbishop of Canterbury to step down Posted: |
Pope meeting with Fidel Castro is 'possibility': Vatican Posted: |
Vatican tells breakaway traditionalists their efforts still inadequate to rejoin church fold Posted: VATICAN CITY - The Vatican has told the head of a breakaway group of traditionalists that they have so far failed to overcome doctrinal differences blocking their return to the Catholic church fold. |
Vatican to breakaway traditionalists: Not enough Posted: The Vatican has told the head of a breakaway group of traditionalists that they have so far failed to overcome doctrinal differences blocking their return to the Catholic church fold. |
Archbishop who faced an impossible task Posted: LONDON (Reuters) - Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, well-liked within the Anglican Communion but often an irritant to the British government, has struggled with the two issues that have dominated the religious agenda: gay bishops and same-sex unions. After announcing his resignation from a turbulent church, he will probably return to the gentler world of academia a worn man after a decade of wrestling with the near-impossible task of reconciling traditionalists and liberals within the 80-million strong Anglican Communion. ... |
Rowan Williams to stand down as archbishop of Canterbury, leader of world's Anglicans Posted: LONDON - Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams is stepping down at the end of the year, he announced Friday, calling an end to a tumultuous decade as leader of a global Anglican Communion sharply divided on issues of sexuality and gender. |
Lambeth Palace says the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, is to resign Posted: Lambeth Palace says the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, is to resign |
Cuban police remove dissidents from Havana church Posted: |
Church spokesman: Cuban police remove dissidents from Roman Catholic church in Havana Posted: HAVANA - A Roman Catholic Church spokesman says that Cuban police have removed 13 dissidents from a church they had been occupying for two days. |
Catholic Church spokesman says Cuban police have removed 13 dissidents from church in Havana Posted: Catholic Church spokesman says Cuban police have removed 13 dissidents from church in Havana. |
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