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Row over Irish Prime Minister's Cancelled Visit to Shrine
MP resigns, but says it was his duty to warn the prime minister of possible violence after sectarian football match.
Catholics and Protestants Discuss Indulgences
Groups dialogue for further understanding of differences, not to reach a theological consensus.
Chile: Leveling the Playing Field
A new law puts Protestants on equal footing with Roman Catholics.
Editorial: Honest Ecumenism
The Vatican's recent statement on the nature of the church is a step forward, not backward, for Christian unity.
Vatican: Protestants Not 'Sister Churches'
Vatican official proclaims Protestant churches not sister churches to the Roman Catholic faith.
Nun Admits Cruel Treatment of Children
One of Mother Teresa's order burned children who were accused of stealing.
Catholics Apologize to Portugal's Jews
Peace Conference in Lisbon ends with an apology, and a document denouncing 'religious' wars.
Dominus Iesus a 'Public Relations Disaster' for Ecumenism Say Critics
Vatican's statement reasserting itself as the one true church lamented inside and outside Catholicism.
Can a New Cathedral Change Siberia's Image?
Catholics hope building will promote revival in a territory better known for crime and punishment.
Poland's Catholic Bishops Reject Criticism of Dominus Iesus
Ratzinger's declaration that Protestant denominations are not proper churches is making waves in pope's birthplace.
Mexico: Healing the Violence
Presbyterians, Catholics try to reconcile as expulsions persist in Chiapas.
Influence of Roman Catholic Church in Acquittal of Rwandan Bishop Debated
Augustin Misago cleared of 1994 genocide charges
New York's New Catholic Leader Is a Friend of Pope John Paul
Edward Egan expected to uphold traditional church teachings.
Chicago's Cardinal Issues Warning to Visiting Polish Priest
But measures against anti-Semitic remarks called stupidity and garbage by priest's spokesman.
Ten Years After the Velvet Revolution Czech Monasteries Struggle to Survive
Legal issues, no middle generation of monks and nuns limit expansion.
India's First Dalit Archbishop Holds 'No Grudge' Over Predecessor's Attack
Once untouchable Dalits make up bulk of country's Christians
Fatima's Third Secret Overshadows Historic Beatification of Two Children
Vision interpreted as prophecy of 1981 assassination attempt on pope's life
Pope Honors 12 000 Modern Witnesses to Christianity
Orthodox and Protestants join commemoration of twentieth-century martyrs
Canada Meeting Gives New Hope for Unity Between Anglicans and Catholics
Churches come closer together, but not close enough to share Eucharist.
Cardinal John O'Connor: An Unwavering Advocate of Vatican Values
Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York dies at age 80
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