Pope to visit Rome synagogue in January as part of Catholic-Jewish dialogueOctober 13th, 2009 Pope to visit Rome synagogue in JanuaryVATICAN CITY — The Vatican says Pope Benedict XVI will visit Rome's main synagogue in January as part of Catholic-Jewish dialogue. The announcement Tuesday gave no details of the Jan.
Hindus, Jews disappointed with Pope for ignoring Roma apartheidOctober 2nd, 2009 NEVADA - Hindus and Jews were highly disappointed over Pope for not highlighting Roma apartheid during his September 26-28 visit to Czech Republic despite their repetitive pleas. Rajan Zed, acclaimed Hindu statesman; and Rabbi Jonathan B.
Blasphemy laws won't be misused against Christians, Zardari assures PopeOctober 2nd, 2009 ROME - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has assured Pope Benedict XVI that his government would ensure that blasphemy laws are not used against Christians. During their meeting here, the Pope had asked Zardari to guarantee protection of minority Christians and ensure that a Gojra-like violence doesn't get repeated.
Pope Benedict XVI blames TV, cinema for promoting secular lifestylesSeptember 26th, 2009 LONDON - Pope Benedict XVI has slammed television and cinema for increasing divorce rates and promoting secular lifestyles. While speaking to Brazilian bishops visiting the Vatican, Pope said children had "too many mothers and fathers" and "no proper parents to support them."
He added, "Society should be based on traditional Christian values."
"Children of a broken marriage feel like orphans, not because they are without parents but because they have too many," the Daily Express quoted him as saying.
Italian PM Berlusconi meets briefly with pope for first time since sex scandal broke in springSeptember 26th, 2009 Berlusconi, pope meet 1st time since sex scandalROME — Premier Silvio Berlusconi had his first meeting Saturday with Pope Benedict XVI since the Italian leader was implicated in a sex scandal that broke last spring. Vatican spokesman the Rev.
Child survives 12-storey fall after landing on motorcyclistSeptember 13th, 2009 TAIPEI - A three-year-old Taiwan boy survived a fall from the 12th floor after landing on a motorcyclist, a newspaper said Monday. According to the China Times, the incident occurred in Sanhsia Township outside Taipei Saturday evening.
Vatican says pope was looking for light switch in dark room when he fell 10 days agoJuly 27th, 2009 Vatican says pope fell looking for light switchROME — The Vatican says Pope Benedict XVI was looking for a light switch in the bedroom of his Alpine chalet when he tripped and broke his wrist while on vacation 10 days ago. Papal spokesman the Rev.
Nuns fined for speeding on way to Pope's homeJuly 20th, 2009 LONDON - Police recently fined three nuns for crossing the speed limit as they rushed to Pope Benedict XVI's holiday home to see him after he met with a small accident. Sister Tavoletta, 56, was driving the Ford Fiesta at 120mph, while two other nuns were with her when shocked police pulled them over.
Pope in hospital for check-up after fallJuly 17th, 2009 AOSTA - Pope Benedict XVI was taken Friday to a hospital in the northwestern Italian town of Aosta for a check-up after he fell while on holiday in the Italian Alps, the Vatican's spokesman said. "It is nothing serious," the spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said.
'Honoured' Obama's first ever meeting with PopeJuly 11th, 2009 NEW YORK - US President Barack Obama received a "great honor" on Friday when he met with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican for the first time. "It's a great honor to meet you, thank you so much," Obama said as the men shook hands in a Vatican hallway.
Australian premier rapped for lobbying popeJuly 8th, 2009 SYDNEY - Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd should not be pressuring
Pope Benedict XVI to make Australian nun Mary MacKillop a saint, a prominent Jesuit priest said Wednesday. Frank Brennan joined other leading Catholics in criticising Rudd for arranging a meeting Wednesday with the pope at which Rudd said he would encourage the pontiff to have MacKillop canonised.
Pope signs new globalization encyclical; tells new archbishops to protect their flocksJune 29th, 2009 Pope signs new globalization encyclicalVATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI signed his latest encyclical Monday, a text on ways to make globalization more attentive to meeting the needs of the poor amid the worldwide financial crisis. The document, entitled "Charity in Truth," is expected to be published soon.
Vatican temporarily in denial over Pope's Hitler Youth pastMay 13th, 2009 ROME - The Vatican has involved itself in a fresh public relations fiasco for seeking to rewrite the biography of Pope Benedict XVI by denying that he was ever a member of the Hitler Youth. Even though the 82-year-old German pontiff has admitted in numerous interviews that he was drafted unwillingly into the Nazi youth movement towards the end of the war, his spokesman came up with another version.
Pope heads to Jordan on a Middle East tour he calls a pilgrimage of peaceMay 8th, 2009 Pope heads to Mideast on 'pilgrimage of peace'ROME — Pope Benedict XVI has set off for the Middle East on a self-proclaimed pilgrimage of peace. Benedict's plane took off from Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport at about 9:50 a.m.
Pope Benedict celebrates midnight mass in RomeDecember 24th, 2008 ROME - Pope Benedict XVI late Wednesday led the Vatican's Christmas festivities by celebrating the traditional Midnight Mass. Thousands of Catholics, including many foreigners, flocked to St.