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Signs Of the Times
January 09, 2013
Catholics believe the government is “looking for a way to restrict the freedom of religion.”
Signs Of the Times
January 02, 2013
Pope Benedict XVI’s Twitter account, @Pontifex, attracted more than a million-and-a-half followers by the end of Dec. 12, its first day active. • Justice Magazine (www.justicemagazine.org), which covers national and international issues relating to the Catholic Church’s social teach
Signs Of the Times
January 02, 2013
European media are reporting that Russia and the United States are preparing a joint ultimatum to President Bashar al-Assad through the special envoy of the United Nations and the Arab League, Lakhdar Brahimi, to encourage Assad to leave power “with dignity.” Washington and Moscow report
Signs Of the Times
January 02, 2013
Christians renewed an appeal to the Sri Lankan government to defend religious freedom after the nation’s minority Christian community was shocked by an attack on a Protestant church. The attack occurred on Dec. 9, in Weeraketiya, an area in the southern province of Sri Lanka. A crowd of about
Signs Of the Times
January 02, 2013
The preacher of the papal household offered a look at how to interpret Vatican II.
Signs Of the Times
January 02, 2013
Thaddeus Ma Daqin allegedly violated the rules for episcopal ordinations.
Signs Of the Times
December 28, 2012
Little Olivia Engel was one of the victims of the horrific shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14. Msgr. Robert Weiss, pastor of St. Rose of Lima Church in Newtown, said the 6-year-old was to have been an angel in the church’s live Nativity pageant that night.Af
Signs Of the Times
December 24, 2012

A new survey finds that 7 in 10 Catholics agree that the new Mass translation “is a good thing.”

Signs Of the Times
December 24, 2012
Pro-life demonstrators called on the Irish government not to introduce abortion legislation.
Signs Of the Times
December 24, 2012
Representatives of faith-based development networks participating in a U.N. climate change conference in Doha, the capital of Qatar, urged governments to put aside national interests and protect the common good and especially people around the world who are most vulnerable to climate change. Emilie