Tuesday, July 29, 2008

News Updates, 7/29

Will Benedict XVI visit Arabian peninsula?
King Hamad invites Holy Father to visit Bahrain

In 1968, something terrible happened in the Church”
Cardinal Stafford reflects on how dissenters to Humanae Vitae tore the Church apart – and how rift left scars that remain to this day

“Aggressive protesters”
California Governor signs law that could mean tougher stance by law enforcement against pro-lifers outside abortion centers

Court: Gay proselytism permitted in schools
ACLU help parents and students sue Florida high school

Catholic agency to allow homosexuals to adopt
Group will comply with new law on same-sex couples

Iraqi Christian's path to the priesthood
Seminarian: 'We were on own from the first day of war'

'Gay sex' is a sin, say 4 in 5 Protestants
Most Christians believe gays should not be ordained

Church attacks Ecuador's draft constitution
Bishops: Incompatible with Catholic faith on abortion

England's 'Mother Teresa' could be made saint
Gave lifeline to thousands during Industrial Revolution

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