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- Cruz, Paul address religious leaders in Des Moines
- Vatican offers indulgences for World Youth Day's social media participants - with a hitch
- Stolen bell of Batoche to be unveiled, returned to Saskatchewan Catholic bishop
- News Summary: Pope creates new finance commission
- Pope and former pope meet ahead of Brazil trip
- Pope OKs indulgences for the tweeting classes
- Archbishop Tutu visits Mandela in hospital
- Arrested prelate wanted to tell pope of suspect activity: document
- Pope Francis heads to less Catholic, more restive Brazil
- Pope brings in lay experts to help reform Vatican
- Pope creates new commission of inquiry for finance
- Pope sets up commission to reform Vatican
- Dispatch from Cairo: The disturbing rise of anti-Christian violence
Cruz, Paul address religious leaders in Des Moines Posted: 19 Jul 2013 04:43 PM PDT |
Vatican offers indulgences for World Youth Day's social media participants - with a hitch Posted: 19 Jul 2013 10:52 AM PDT VATICAN CITY - The Vatican is offering indulgences for Facebook fans, Twitter lovers and other "virtual" participants of the upcoming World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro — but there's a hitch. |
Stolen bell of Batoche to be unveiled, returned to Saskatchewan Catholic bishop Posted: 19 Jul 2013 09:58 AM PDT BATOCHE, Sask. - People from across Canada are expected to visit a small Saskatchewan community this weekend to witness the return home of a significant piece of Metis history after 128 years. |
News Summary: Pope creates new finance commission Posted: 19 Jul 2013 09:48 AM PDT NEW PANEL: Pope Francis on Friday created another commission of inquiry into the Vatican's troubled finances. REFORM MANDATE: The eight-member committee will recommend ways to cut waste, improve transparency ... |
Pope and former pope meet ahead of Brazil trip Posted: 19 Jul 2013 09:37 AM PDT VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis paid a visit to his predecessor Pope Emeritus Benedict on Friday ahead of his trip next week to Brazil, a visit originally scheduled to have been made by Benedict. Benedict was to have presided at World Youth Day, a gathering of young Catholics from around the globe, which takes place in Rio de Janeiro July 22-28. But he resigned on February 28, saying he no longer had the strength to run the 1.2 billion-member Catholic Church. He was the first pontiff in 600 years to step down instead of reigning for life. ... |
Pope OKs indulgences for the tweeting classes Posted: 19 Jul 2013 09:24 AM PDT |
Archbishop Tutu visits Mandela in hospital Posted: 19 Jul 2013 09:16 AM PDT |
Arrested prelate wanted to tell pope of suspect activity: document Posted: 19 Jul 2013 08:31 AM PDT By Massimiliano Di Giorgio and Philip Pullella ROME (Reuters) - An arrested Catholic prelate asked to meet Pope Francis to tell him of irregular activities in the Vatican's financial administration before he was detained on suspicion of money smuggling, according to a judicial document and a legal source. Monsignor Nunzio Scarano has also written a letter to the pope from his jail cell and given documents to magistrates, a source with direct knowledge of the case said. Scarano was for years a senior accountant at APSA, the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See. ... |
Pope Francis heads to less Catholic, more restive Brazil Posted: 19 Jul 2013 07:05 AM PDT By Paulo Prada and Esteban Israel RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Five months after becoming the first non-European pontiff in 13 centuries, Pope Francis makes his debut trip abroad next week by returning to Latin America for a gathering of young faithful in Brazil, the world's largest Roman Catholic country. Francis, an Argentine, confirmed shortly after he assumed the papacy that he would head to his home region for World Youth Day, a weeklong visit beginning on Monday. ... |
Pope brings in lay experts to help reform Vatican Posted: 19 Jul 2013 06:26 AM PDT By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis has brought in international experts to help him overhaul the Holy See and move on from a series of scandals under his predecessor Benedict XVI. Urged on by the cardinals who elected him four months ago, Francis set up a commission on Friday to help him reform the Vatican's administration and finances. Made up of seven international lay experts and one cleric, the commission will report directly to the pope and advise him on economic affairs, improving transparency and enforcing accounting principles. ... |
Pope creates new commission of inquiry for finance Posted: 19 Jul 2013 05:40 AM PDT |
Pope sets up commission to reform Vatican Posted: 19 Jul 2013 04:15 AM PDT VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis, moving to overcome major crises in the Holy See, on Friday set up a special commission to reform its economic and administrative departments, the Vatican said. The commission, which is made up of seven lay experts and one cleric, will report directly to the pope and advise him on economic affairs, how to improve transparency and ensure correct application of accounting principles, the Vatican said. Francis had already established a separate commission on how to reform the Vatican bank. ... |
Dispatch from Cairo: The disturbing rise of anti-Christian violence Posted: 19 Jul 2013 02:50 AM PDT |
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