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Review of John Allen’s Book on the Rise of Benedict XVI

LONDON, June 24, 2005 (thetablet.co.uk): This week The Tablet reviews the recent book by John Allen Jr The Rise of Benedict XVI; the inside story of how the Pope was elected and where he will take the Catholic Church ."... the attempt to answer the two questions posed...

From Comics to Music to Film, Faith Is In

NEW YORK, JUNE 25, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Anti-religious sentiments abound in contemporary culture and the media, but this is not the whole story. Increasingly, Christians are creating their own currents, and with notable success. On Wednesday a report by Reuters noted...

Update on Australian Debate Led by SVDP

AUSTRALIA, June 25, 2005 (theaustralian.com.au): Christopher Pearson, writing for The Australian today, attempts to throw light on the current debate following the recent issue of the Vincent de Paul Society's Social Issues Paper The Reality of Income Inequality in...

Profile and Goals of José Ramón DÍAZ-TORREMOCHA

For a review of his life and the positions he is committed to ...*Born 9 November 1946 in Madrid (Spain). *Married, 3 children. *Joined the San Lorenzo Conference, Madrid, in 1964. *In 1969, elected President of the Committee of the Young, Madrid, and participated in...

Australian Vinnies and Advocacy

The SVDP of Australia has been living into the statement of Brazilian Archbishop Helder Camara who once said: "When I give bread to the poor I am called a saint. But when I ask why they have no bread, I am called a communist."... The sources for the following...

23,000 From U.S. Signed Up for World Youth Day

WASHINGTON, D.C., JUNE 20, 2005 (Zenit.org).- More than 23,000 young pilgrims and 70 bishops from the United States plan to attend World Youth Day in Germany this Aug. 16-21, according to the U.S. episcopal conference. Benedict XVI plans to attend the event, his first...

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