US bishop who says priests should deny communion to abortion backers resignsAugust 31st, 2009 Pope accepts Scranton bishop's resignationVATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the early retirement of a U.S. bishop who has denounced nuns for sponsoring lectures by gay-rights advocates and directed priests to deny communion to abortion backers, the Vatican said Monday.
Pope makes first appearance with cast-free wrist, says it's "free" but a bit sluggishAugust 23rd, 2009 Pope freed from cast, says wrist still 'lazy'CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy — Pope Benedict XVI made his first public appearance since having the cast removed from his broken right wrist, joking Sunday that his hand was "freed," but still a bit sluggish. The pontiff clearly favored his left hand while blessing the faithful gathered in the courtyard of the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo for his traditional noon blessing, but he was able to bless the crowd with his right hand.
Doctors remove pope's cast 6 weeks after wrist broken in fall; Vatican says fracture healedAugust 21st, 2009 Doctors remove cast from pope's broken wristVATICAN CITY — Doctors on Friday removed Pope Benedict XVI's cast five weeks after he broke his right wrist in a fall and said they were pleased with how the fracture has healed. The cast was taken off and an X-ray done at the clinic of the papal summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, a hill town southeast of Rome.
Pope: 'Guardian angel' did not prevent fractured wrist, acting on higher ordersJuly 29th, 2009 Pope: 'Guardian angel' did not stop accidentLES COMBES, Italy — Pope Benedict XVI said Wednesday that his guardian angel was clearly acting "on superior orders" when he let the pontiff fall and break his wrist this month. The 82-year-old pope said in a lighthearted tone that: "Perhaps the Lord wanted to teach me more patience and humility, give me more time for prayer and meditation," the pope added.
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.
Vatican: Pope using tape recorder since writing too cumbersome with cast; computer untouchedJuly 22nd, 2009 Pope uses tape recorder as writing tough with castLES COMBES, Italy — Pope Benedict XVI is using a tape recorder to get his thoughts out rather than trying to write by hand with a cast on, the Vatican spokesman said Wednesday. Benedict had hoped to make progress during his two-week mountain vacation on the second installment of his two-book project on Jesus of Nazareth.
Pope Benedict XVI taken to hospital in northern Italy after fall during vacation in AlpsJuly 17th, 2009 VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI was taken to a hospital in northern Italy on Friday after slipping and falling during his vacation in the Alps, a Vatican spokesman said. Benedict "slipped and got hurt" but "it doesn't seem to be serious," the Rev.
Pope Benedict XVI fractures wrist in a fall on vacation in the Alps; treated in hospitalJuly 17th, 2009 Pope Benedict XVI fractures wrist in a fallVATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI broke his right wrist in a fall during his vacation in the Italian Alps and is being treated in a local hospital, officials and the Vatican said Friday. The pope, 82, fell in his room in a chalet overnight and despite the accident, celebrated Mass and had breakfast before going to the hospital, a Vatican statement said.
Obama arrives at Vatican for meeting with Pope Benedict XVI, wife and daughters to join himJuly 10th, 2009 Obama at Vatican to meet with Pope Benedict XVIVATICAN CITY — President Barack Obama has arrived at the Vatican for a meeting with Pope Benedict XVI. Obama's motorcade arrived at the Holy See on Friday, greeted by Swiss Guards in their colorful uniforms.
Obama gives letter to pope from ailing Sen. Kennedy at end of private Vatican meetingJuly 10th, 2009 Obama delivers letter to pope from Sen. KennedyVATICAN CITY — President Barack Obama has given Pope Benedict XVI a personal letter from ailing Sen.
Obama meets with Pope Benedict XVI at Vatican, wife and daughters to join himJuly 10th, 2009 Obama meets with Pope Benedict XVIVATICAN CITY — President Barack Obama is meeting with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican. Shaking hands with the pope, Obama said it was "a great honor" to meet him.
Vatican announces restoration of chapel with 2 Michelangelo frescoes completedJune 30th, 2009 Vatican chapel with Michelangelo frescos restoredVATICAN CITY — The Vatican says the restoration of a chapel that includes two Michelangelo frescoes has been completed. The Cappella Paolina, or the Pauline Chapel, in the Apostolic Palace is used by the pope and is not open to the general public.
Pope taps Vatican official, Archbishop Ranjith, to head Colombo, Sri Lanka archdioceseJune 16th, 2009 Pope taps Ranjith to head Colombo archdioceseVATICAN CITY — The Vatican says Pope Benedict XVI has named a Vatican official, Monsignor Albert Malcolm Ranjith, to head the Colombo, Sri Lanka archdiocese. Ranjith takes the seat from the retiring Archbishop Oswald Thomas Colman Gomis at a delicate time in Sri Lanka's history, with a brutal 25-year civil war between the government and Tamil Tiger rebels ending last month.
Pope meets with top Irish churchmen after abuse report publishedJune 5th, 2009 Pope meets with Irish churchmen after abuse reportVATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI has met with Ireland's top churchmen following the publication of a damning report detailing decades of rapes, humiliation and beatings at church-run reform schools in Ireland. The Vatican says they briefed the pope on the report.
Turk who shot Pope John Paul II wants to convert to Christianity after prison releaseMay 13th, 2009 Pope gunman wants to convert to ChristianityANKARA, Turkey — The gunman who shot Pope John Paul II says he would like to convert to Christianity at a baptism ceremony at the Vatican after his release from prison in January. In comments relayed by his lawyer on Wednesday, Mehmet Ali Agca also says he wants to visit the grave of Pope John Paul II, meet with Pope Benedict XVI and produce a television documentary on the Vatican.