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SJU Staff, Faculty Help Vatican on UN Issues

For the past two years, St. John’s faculty and staff have been assisting the Holy See’s Observer Mission at the U.N., offering consultation, advice, and even active advocacy on such issues as women’s concerns and the environment. From the pages of the Long Island...

Vincentian Center Hosts Social Justice Conference

Three UN Ambassadors, the President Emeritus of Bread for the World and a former member of the Pontifical Council of Justice and Peace addressed some 300 attendees at the Vincentian Center for Church and Society biennial conference at St. John's University.According...

Children – the Missing Face of Aids

UNICEF, UNAIDS and other partners launched a global campaign focusing on the enormous impact of HIV/AIDS on children, saying it was a disgrace that fewer than 5 per cent of HIV-positive children receive treatment and that millions of children who have lost parents to...

Hope for Avian FRIENDSHIP Flu

Gratefulness.org reflects on possibilities of pandemic for FRIENDSHIP FLU and means to assist its spread.Achoo! Bless you! Excuse us, but we are picking up on at least one of you sneezing, as cold-and-flu season begins in the northern hemisphere and as it winds down...

Church Growing Everywhere Except Europe

ROME, OCT. 23, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Catholics are increasing in number in all continents except Europe, according to new Church data. According to data taken from the latest edition of the Church's statistical yearbook, as of year-end 2003, baptized Catholics increased...

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