Peace And Justice Archive

  • Unhappy hour: More underage viewers exposed to more alcohol ads
  • South African churches ask world not to recognize Mugabe presidency
  • Environmental commandments come in twos
  • Boycott of Smithfield products urged
  • Soup kitchens as political activism: What's appropriate for whom?
  • Catholics, Muslims in south Florida team up to aid Myanmar
  • WYD social networking site connects youths to build faith, friendship
  • Looking inward leads to love, Dalai Lama tells Christians
  • Pakistani church urges constitutional amendments to end discrimination
  • Women religious say nations' policies don't help trafficking victims
  • Priest says he erred by backing McCain at pulpit, still endorses him
  • Jerusalem patriarch says people are capable of achieving peace
  • Pro-life law professor stunned by priest's refusal of Communion
  • Vatican official: Cluster-bomb treaty shows solidarity with victims
  • Jesuit urges U.N. to improve international protection of workers
  • Bishop applauds abolishment of Nepal's 239-year-old monarchy
  • South African churches rally to help victims of xenophobic violence
  • Texas Catholics offer support to children from FLDS ranch
  • Come one, come all
  • Reality bites back
  • Generation why?
  • Our love is here to stay
  • Mea maxima culpa
  • Farmworkers win a more just wage from Burger King
  • Religious leaders support reworked U.S. Senate climate-change bill
  • Restraining order keeps autistic 13-year-old out of Minnesota church
  • Food for thought: resources for Greener Pastures
  • Polish Catholic woman who saved children from Nazis dies at 98
  • Rome Diocese erects parish dedicated to use of Tridentine Mass
  • Teams of church volunteers to offer medical care, moral support
  • Directive from Archbishop Flynn ends lay preaching at Mass
  • Chinese priests work around disruptions to assess quake damage
  • Pope meets new Israeli ambassador as Israel celebrates 60th anniversary
  • N.Y. bishop ends practice of Communion at celebration of the word
  • Newspapers say pope may apologize to Australian clergy abuse victims
  • Catholic aid agency already in Myanmar faces travel restrictions
  • Brazilian court acquits rancher accused of ordering U.S. nun's murder
  • Many new U.S. priests are in their 30s and foreign-born, study says
  • Home sweet biohazard
  • The torture show
  • City slickers get a taste of the farm
  • Is torture losing it's shock value?
  • Greener pastures
  • Former bishop wins presidential election in Paraguay
  • Scholar, pastor, enigma: German pope defies easy caricature
  • Four key phrases help unlock meaning of pope's speech at U.N.
  • Bush summit seeks help for inner-city Catholic schools
  • Pope, at U.N., says no government or religion can limit human rights
  • Pope meets privately with victims of priestly sexual abuse
  • Bishops feel hopeful, optimistic after meeting with pope
  • Pope calls sex abuse scandal 'countersign' to Gospel of life
  • Pope, Bush discuss fighting terrorism while respecting human rights
  • SNAP says pope's remarks on sex abuse scandal not enough
  • Pope hopes to help heal wounds of priestly sex abuse during U.S. trip
  • Pope Benedict greeted by Bush as he begins first U.S. visit
  • USCCB streams papal visit live on the web
  • In-flight amenities: Journalists well-treated on papal plane
  • Here comes the Pope! Popemobile routes previewed
  • Priest murdered in Iraq
  • At ground zero, pope will pray for victims and families, world peace
  • I think I can, I think I can
  • Waste not, want not
  • Political environment heating up
  • Does the Earth have a prayer?
  • The Bible tells me so
  • Change the climate in Washington
  • All creatures great and small
  • Green isn't just for Ordinary Time
  • Vatican dismisses bin Laden's charges of pope's anti-Islam campaign
  • English bishop says Iraqi Christian community undergoing own Calvary
  • Pope asks that dialogue, tolerance replace violence in Tibet
  • Iraq: kidnapped archbishop found dead
  • New sins include bioethics, the environment, social inequities
  • Pope expresses alarm at Holy Land violence, urges dialogue for peace
  • Bomb attacks in Pakistan kill 23, injure Caritas staff
  • Annual abuse audit and survey find soaring costs, fewer allegations
  • Latest global figures show Catholic Church growing
  • Next steps unclear in Scranton showdown over Catholic teacher's union
  • Hillary retiring? Obama rising? Ask the nation's Catholics
  • Womb for rent
  • Road scholar
  • War stories
  • The housing crisis hits ever closer to home
  • "Sick out" challenges Scranton bishop over union recognition
  • 'Homeless' Catholics, defying partisan labels, meet in Washington
  • Mideast peace process in 2008: Breakthrough or bust?
  • Post Katrina America: What the waters left behind
  • Catholic official welcomes Kosovo's declaration of independence
  • Slain Catholic college professor had been discerning diaconate
  • Cardinal hopes for new level of church relations with Cub
  • Cardinal suggests U.N. intervention to help solve Lebanese crisis
  • In Gaza, electricity -- or lack thereof -- powers daily activities
  • News briefs: February 14, 2008
  • San Antonio archbishop unhappy with Clinton rally at Catholic college
  • News briefs: February 8, 2008
  • Davenport Diocese files reorganization plan in bankruptcy court
  • Vietnam: hundreds in New Year protest over confiscated church land
  • Cardinal to host meeting with Muslims on next step in dialogue
  • Rome: Galileo protests against Pope based on misquote from Wikepedia
  • Benedictine sisters score needed funds during Super Bowl
  • That all may be one
  • USCCB offers multimedia online resources For Lent
  • Pope reformulates Tridentine rite's prayer for Jews
  • Deportation of husband devastates Tulsa Catholic family
  • Chinese Catholics help migrants stranded for lunar new year
  • Kenya: rising Catholic politician killed
  • Hot enough for you?
  • Catholics without borders
  • Church leaders appeal for end to siege of Gaza
  • Thousands show solidarity with Church in Vietnam
  • Kenyan church leaders insist on mediated solution, not mass protests
  • Catholic Charities USA warns on latest "phishing" expedition of fradulent e-mail
  • Catholic Charities USA marks first b-day of its Campaign to Reduce Poverty in America
  • Claretian missionary reports on post-election violence in Kenya
  • Separation anxiety
  • Caritas responds as Kenya clashes affect 100,000 people
  • Bhutto's death 'devastating' for Pakistani Christians
  • Death takes a holiday
  • Pope affirms family in World Day of Peace message
  • Pope invites youth to say 'Yes!' to God
  • Orphans' carol on iTunes could make all the difference this Christmas
  • Religious orders and Caritas condemn global slavery of human trafficking
  • Pope promotes hope in second encyclical
  • Caritas Prez says religious leaders must lead fight against HIV/AIDS
  • Bank robbery
  • Promise of the Promised Land: An interview with Elias Chacour
  • Promise of the Promised Land
  • Pope warns against euthanasia for "elderly sick"
  • 40 years after Populorum progressio, authentic development to be revisited
  • Pope advises pharmacists against giving drugs that violate human dignity
  • Kidnapped Catholic priests freed in Iraq
  • Religions cannot be "vehicles of hatred," says Benedict
  • More than words
  • Basic training
  • Do Catholic universities make the grade?
  • No more CARE packages
  • Argentina: priest jailed for life for collaboration in 'Dirty War'
  • Islam scholars to Pope: What's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?
  • Benedict praises reconciliation effort in Korea
  • Religious freedom under threat in many countries, Holy See says at UN debate
  • Archbishop of Canterbury speaks of 'harrowing plight' of Iraqi Christians
  • Pope calls for peaceful solution in Burma
  • Caritas calls on Myanmar to allow peaceful protests
  • U.S. Catholic leaders meet with President of Iran at UN
  • Vatican promotes tourism that 'opens doors' for women, but doesn't exploit them
  • Put people before profit, says Pope Benedict
  • Vatican official calls protection of environment a moral imperative
  • Respect Life Sunday statement: "We need truth"
  • Recipe for a hungry planet
  • Cracks in the system
  • How green is your faith?
  • Appalachian activist honored with peace award
  • Code blue
  • Battle fatigue
  • Never again, yet again
  • Marked for life
  • Spit that out!
  • Iran spam
  • How quickly we forget
  • Be our guest?
  • Weapons of lasting destruction
  • Don't shop till they drop
  • War wounds
  • Won't you be my neighbor?
  • We go way back
  • Troubled waters
  • Walking a mile in another's shoes
  • Stay the course
  • Dispatches from Decatur
  • They can do it
  • Women and children first
  • There is a balm in Tapologo
  • Eight good books about racism, according to Loyola University Theologian Jon Nilson
  • Go ask Agamemnon
  • Al-Salamu 'alaykum
  • The price is right: Fair trade resources
  • The price is right
  • A poor measure of poverty
  • What is it good for?
  • Let's still do lunch
  • A little less confrontation, a little more action
  • The Pilgrim Church Takes a Pro-Immigrant Stand
  • Humanity professor
  • These American lives
  • Oil change
  • Field hand
  • Environmental justice 101
  • An interview with Notre Dame's Kristin Shrader-Frechette
  • Flag daze
  • Health bill comes due
  • Picturing the perfect priest
  • The sky is falling. No, really.
  • Spending like there's no tomorrow
  • America behind bars
  • This is a tab the U.S. should pick up
  • What price justice?
  • Innocents lost
  • Does it pay to work for the church?
  • Why race is still a burning issue
  • Unnatural selections: how biotechnology is redesigning humanity
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