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Papal Thought-a-Day Through Mobile Phone

ROME, JAN. 15, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Beginning today, John Paul II's thought is available through mobile phones. (Service offered in conjunction with Vatican Press Office.) The brief messages will be sent by the Italian telephone company TIM to those clients who request...

''Vincentian Ministry at the United Nations''

"In his address to the General Assembly in July of 1998, the Superior General, Fr. Robert Maloney, indicated that the Congregation had begun the process of seeking "recognition at the United Nations as an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) so that we might...

Fr. Maloney Writes of an Upside Down Church

"...The new world announced by the gospels abounded with such paradoxes.  Jesus, his apostles, and the early Christians loved to use them in teaching.  In the Kingdom of God the last are first and the first last.  Those who save their life lose it; those who lose...

Pope''s ''State of the World'' Address

Address to the Diplomatic Corps Accredited to the Vatican VATICAN CITY, JAN. 13, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Here is a translation of the address John Paul II delivered today to the representatives of the 177 countries that have diplomatic relations with the Vatican. State of...

Pope Once Again Opposes Possibility of War

Pope John Paul II has expressed renewed opposition to the possibility of war in Iraq, saying the use of military force had to be the "very last option". The complete BBC report is at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2654109.stm</a. A Zenit.org report in Spanish on...

British Church Document on Children and the Internet

Guide for Parents Is Posted LONDON, JAN. 12, 2003 (ZENIT.org-Fides).- "Inappropriate contacts; exposure to inappropriate material; harassment or abuse; excessive use; excessive costs." These are some of the dangers the Internet poses for minors, says the Catholic...

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