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Rock star Bono back in the Vatican

World Bank figures show that “there are an extra 52 million children going to school” as governments have been able to invest in education instead of debt repayments.   Vatican Radio reports "Irish rocker and anti-poverty campaigner Bono was back in the Vatican on...

Pope to Youth WYD

RomeReports presents  a letter, addressed to all the youths who are planning on going to World Youth Day in Rio the coming month of July.  He explains the significance of the theme, which is “Go and Make Disciples of All Nations.” In his letter, the Pope says that God...

Thanksgiving Song

This funny, yet moving song is a sweet reminder of what we celebrate this Thanksgiving season. Vist the featured video in the right hand column of this page or click on the folowing link "It's thanksgiving at our house... so I guess we have to talk" And a child shall...

Daughters of Charity ministering around the globe

The Daughters of Charity photo gallery on their international website features an impressive gallery of photos of their various works around the world. Click on the following links to see where they are Rue du Bac, Europe, Africa, North America, Latin America, Asia, Australia and their ministries with Children, Elderly, Homeless, Youth, Health Care, Women, Addicts, Pastoral, Prisoners, Migrants, Disabilities

The apologies of Blessed John Paul II

A Wikiepedia list of apologies made by Blessed John Paul  is currently receiving a lot of attention in the blogosphere. Pope John Paul II made many apologies. During his long reign as Pope, he apologized to Jews, Galileo, women, victims of...

No one knows the day

A better knowledge of apocalyptic language allows us today to listen to Jesus’ hope-bringing message without falling into the temptation of sowing anguish and fear in people’s consciences. Read more Read:  Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teaching

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