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(Vatican Radio) Vatican Radio on Friday celebrated its 85th birthday.On February 12, 1931, Guglielmo Marconi – credited with the invention of radio – introduced Pope Pius XI to listeners around the word.“I have the highest honor of announcing that in only a matter of seconds the Supreme Pontiff, Pope Pius XI, will inaugurate the Radio Station of the Vatican City State,” Marconi said. “The electric radio waves will transport to all the world his words of peace and blessing.”Pope Pius XI then read out a Latin text about the Gospel message.He concluded with these words:  “Listen, O Heavens, to that which I say; listen, O Earth, listen to the words which come from my mouth...Listen and hear, O Peoples of distant lands!”To mark this anniversary, Vatican Radio has added several videos to its Youtube channel, including the speeches by Pope Pius XI and Marconi.

(Vatican Radio) Vatican Radio on Friday celebrated its 85th birthday.

On February 12, 1931, Guglielmo Marconi – credited with the invention of radio – introduced Pope Pius XI to listeners around the word.

“I have the highest honor of announcing that in only a matter of seconds the Supreme Pontiff, Pope Pius XI, will inaugurate the Radio Station of the Vatican City State,” Marconi said. “The electric radio waves will transport to all the world his words of peace and blessing.”

Pope Pius XI then read out a Latin text about the Gospel message.

He concluded with these words:  “Listen, O Heavens, to that which I say; listen, O Earth, listen to the words which come from my mouth...Listen and hear, O Peoples of distant lands!”

To mark this anniversary, Vatican Radio has added several videos to its Youtube channel, including the speeches by Pope Pius XI and Marconi.

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(Vatican Radio) The Holy See’s Permanent Observer to the OSCE, Msgr. Janusz Urbanczyk, on Thursday said the Vatican would like the organization to give “further attention given to the question of  the  responsible use of resources and their distribution, and to combatting their uncontrolled  use in a headlong race for profit.”He was speaking during a meeting of the OSCE’s Permanent Council.Monsignor Urbanczyk also said “there is a  need to enhance discussion  about ways of combating discrimination, racism, xenophobia and intolerance”, especially in  light of the current migration crisis.“There is a need to deal with policies and strategies in  order  to  address  root  causes  of  intolerance  and  discrimination,  according  to  the  commitments of participating States,” he said. The full text of Msgr. Janusz Urbanczyk intervention is...

(Vatican Radio) The Holy See’s Permanent Observer to the OSCE, Msgr. Janusz Urbanczyk, on Thursday said the Vatican would like the organization to give “further attention given to the question of  the  responsible use of resources and their distribution, and to combatting their uncontrolled  use in a headlong race for profit.”

He was speaking during a meeting of the OSCE’s Permanent Council.

Monsignor Urbanczyk also said “there is a  need to enhance discussion  about ways of combating discrimination, racism, xenophobia and intolerance”, especially in  light of the current migration crisis.

“There is a need to deal with policies and strategies in  order  to  address  root  causes  of  intolerance  and  discrimination,  according  to  the  commitments of participating States,” he said.

 

The full text of Msgr. Janusz Urbanczyk intervention is below

 

STATEMENT

BY MONSIGNOR JANUSZ URBANCZYK,

PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE HOLY SEE,

AT THE 1089th

MEETING OF THE OSCE PERMANENT COUNCIL

11 February 2016

RE: PRESENTATIONS BY THE CHAIRPERSONS OF THE SECURITY COMMITTEE;

THE ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE;

AND THE HUMAN DIMENSION COMMITTEE

Mister Chairman!

The  Holy  See  congratulates  Ambassadors  Cristian  Istrate,  Andreas  Papadakis  and  Katja Pehrman on their appointment as the Chairs of the three Committees of the Permanent  Council and thanks them for outlining the course of our work this year. I wish to assure my  colleagues  of  the  support  of  the  Holy  See’s  Delegation  which,  in  accordance  with  its  specific nature, will seek to contribute constructively to the work of the three Committees.

In  terms  of  the  non-military  aspects  of  security  dealt  with  by  the  Security  Committee, the Holy See values the efforts of the OSCE in strengthening co -ordination and  coherence  in  addressing  transnational  threats,  including  the  fight  against  terrorism,  youth  radicalization,  cross-border  drug  trading  and  in  furthering  measures  in  the  area  of  cyber  security, including through the development of CBMs. Likewise, we support the efforts to  address the scourge of  trafficking in human beings and its links to migration, as well as its  wide security-related challenges.  All these issues have inherent  value as a contribution to  the protection of the rights of human beings.

The Holy See also appreciates the choice of environmental concerns, climate, labour  migration, water governance and disaster risk reduction as the major topics of the Economic  and  Environmental  Committee,  also  because  these  issues  are  closely  connected  and  interrelated. Therefore, we are pleased to see that the topic for this year’s  OSCE Economic  and Environmental Forum  is “Strengthening stability and security through co-operation on  good  governance.”  All  these  topics  are  ultimately  very  important  to  sustainable  development, security and human rights in the OSCE area.

Moreover, my Delegation would like to see further attention given to the question of  the  responsible use of resources and their distribution, and to combatting their uncontrolled  use in a headlong race for profit. We hope that this work will contribute towards putting an end, as quickly as possible, to social and economic exclusions in the OSCE region. Regarding  the  Human  Dimension  Committee,  my  Delegation  expresses  its  readiness  to  offer  its  contribution  in  pursuing  common  goals  and  in  fulfilling  the  consensually-agreed  commitments  of  the  Organization.  We  should  not  try  to  deal  with  everything, as such an approach would most likely end in achieving little or even nothing.

Moreover,  my  Delegation  is  confident  that  the  Human  Dimension  Committee  will  remain the principal forum where the meetings on human dimension are prepared, and will  ensure that their agenda reflects the agreed views of all the participating States. In  this  context,  my  Delegation  commends  the  initiatives  planned  in  the  field  of  freedom  of  expression  and  of  the  media,  and  in  considering  how  to  ensure  access  to  independent  information  in  times  of  crisis.  As  with  all  human  rights,  the  freedom  of  expression  is  a  right  with  corresponding  responsibilities  and  duties.  In  this  respect,  it  is  important  to  underline  that  every  person,  especially  if  she  or  he  is  a  media  professional,  should exercise responsibly her/his freedom of expression.

A focus on Education Rights of National Minorities and on the participation of Roma  and Sinti in public life is also welcomed by my Delegation. Such emphasis will hopefully  further the full inclusion  of those groups into the life of societies and be a logical follow-up  to a previous event and commitments. We are very glad that tolerance and non-discrimination are among the priorities of  the third dimension. In this perspective, we agree that there is a  need to enhance discussion  about ways of combating discrimination, racism, xenophobia and intolerance  – especially in  light of the current migration crisis. There is a need to deal with policies and strategies in  order  to  address  root  causes  of  intolerance  and  discrimination,  according  to  the  commitments of participating States.

With specific regard to religious intolerance, my Delegation considers that all forms  of  religious  intolerance  and  discrimination  need  to  be  carefully  identified  and  addressed,  avoiding any improper selectivity or hierarchical partiality. In this context, the promotion of  the  OSCE  commitments  on  working  to  stop  intolerance  and  discrimination  based  on  religious grounds remain a priority and the Holy See eagerly awaits the appointment of the  remaining two CiO PRs on Intolerance and Discrimination, and their active participation in  both the PC and the HDC.

We  commend  the  Chairmanship’s  focus  on  ending  discrimination  against  women.  The Holy See firmly believes that any  ideology or social policy, any culture that subjugates  women, that relegates them to second class, or “less than human”, is in no way tolerable.  Therefore, my Delegation continues to support those commitments based on, and aimed at,  a  true  and  authentic  equality  between  women  and  men,  which  still  needs  to  be  carefully  implemented.

Finally,  we  are  confident  that  the  outcome  of  the  Human  Dimension  Committee  meetings  will  help  us  to  better  understand  the  requirements  and  the  challenges  of  the  implementation  of  the  human  dimension  commitments  as  well  as  to  prepare,  in  a  proper  way, the relevant decisions for the next Ministerial Council.

In conclusion, Mister Chairman, my Delegation renews its best wishes and support to  the three Committee Chairs, as well as its readiness to contribute constructively to the work  of the Committees this year.

Thank you, Mister Chairman! 

 

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Mexico City, Mexico, Feb 12, 2016 / 04:38 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Archbishop Rogelio Cabrera López of Monterrey has asked the entire community to unite in prayer in response to the riot that took place at a local prison that left a tragic toll of 52 dead and 12 injured.“We want to invite the entire community to join us in prayer for our brothers who are inmates and for their families, who are going through anguished moments,” the archbishop said in a statement.The riot took place in the early morning Feb. 11 at the Topo Chico prison located in Monterrey in Mexico’s northern Nuevo Leon State.Nuevo Leon Gov. Jaime Rodríguez Calderón confirmed to CNN the number of dead. He indicated there were no women or children among them. The authorities are working to determine the identity of the dead and injured.The Archbishop of Monterrey asked that the situation be properly controlled and that appropriate authorities provide information about the prison&rsqu...

Mexico City, Mexico, Feb 12, 2016 / 04:38 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Archbishop Rogelio Cabrera López of Monterrey has asked the entire community to unite in prayer in response to the riot that took place at a local prison that left a tragic toll of 52 dead and 12 injured.

“We want to invite the entire community to join us in prayer for our brothers who are inmates and for their families, who are going through anguished moments,” the archbishop said in a statement.

The riot took place in the early morning Feb. 11 at the Topo Chico prison located in Monterrey in Mexico’s northern Nuevo Leon State.

Nuevo Leon Gov. Jaime Rodríguez Calderón confirmed to CNN the number of dead. He indicated there were no women or children among them. The authorities are working to determine the identity of the dead and injured.

The Archbishop of Monterrey asked that the situation be properly controlled and that appropriate authorities provide information about the prison’s situation.

“Given this deplorable incident,” he said, “we humbly unite ourselves to the call that the relatives of the inmates have made for a thorough review of the situation in the rehabilitation centers in our state.”

Archbishop Cabrera’s statement concluded with a request for all the priests who took part in Ash Wednesday observances to “lift up their prayers for this intention in today’s Masses.”

 

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BEIRUT (AP) -- The Latest on the conflict in Syria and international diplomatic efforts to end the violence (all times local):...

BEIRUT (AP) -- The Latest on the conflict in Syria and international diplomatic efforts to end the violence (all times local):...

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Looking to take a harder line after North Korea's recent nuclear test and rocket launch, Seoul and Washington will begin talks as early as next week on deploying a sophisticated U.S. missile defense system in South Korea, officials said Friday....

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Looking to take a harder line after North Korea's recent nuclear test and rocket launch, Seoul and Washington will begin talks as early as next week on deploying a sophisticated U.S. missile defense system in South Korea, officials said Friday....

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PARIS (AP) -- Facebook lost a crucial legal battle Friday as a Paris court ruled the social network can be sued in France over its decision to remove the account of a French user who posted a photo of a famous 19th-century nude painting....

PARIS (AP) -- Facebook lost a crucial legal battle Friday as a Paris court ruled the social network can be sued in France over its decision to remove the account of a French user who posted a photo of a famous 19th-century nude painting....

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 WASHINGTON-Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York called on everyone "concerned about the tragedy of abortion" to recommit to a "vision of life and love, a vision that excludes no one" on January 14. His statement marks the 43rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion. Cardinal Dolan chairs the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops."Most Americans oppose a policy allowing legal abortion for virtually any reason - though many still do not realize that this is what the Supreme Court gave us," wrote Cardinal Dolan. "Most want to protect unborn children at later stages of pregnancy, to regulate or limit the practice of abortion, and to stop the use of taxpayer dollars for the destruction of unborn children. Yet many who support important goals of the pro-life movement do not identify as 'pro-life,' a fact which should lead us to examine how we present our pro-life vision to others.""Even as Americans rema...

 WASHINGTON-Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York called on everyone "concerned about the tragedy of abortion" to recommit to a "vision of life and love, a vision that excludes no one" on January 14. His statement marks the 43rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion. Cardinal Dolan chairs the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

"Most Americans oppose a policy allowing legal abortion for virtually any reason - though many still do not realize that this is what the Supreme Court gave us," wrote Cardinal Dolan. "Most want to protect unborn children at later stages of pregnancy, to regulate or limit the practice of abortion, and to stop the use of taxpayer dollars for the destruction of unborn children. Yet many who support important goals of the pro-life movement do not identify as 'pro-life,' a fact which should lead us to examine how we present our pro-life vision to others."

"Even as Americans remain troubled by abortion," wrote Cardinal Dolan, a powerful and well-funded lobby holds "that abortion must be celebrated as a positive good for women and society, and those who cannot in conscience provide it are to be condemned for practicing substandard medicine and waging a 'war on women'." He said this trend was seen recently when President Obama and other Democratic leaders prevented passage of the Abortion Non-Discrimination Act, "a modest measure to provide for effective enforcement" of conscience laws.

"While this is disturbing," said Cardinal Dolan, "it is also an opportunity." Pro-life Americans should reach out to "the great majority of Americans" who are "open to hearing a message of reverence for life." He added that "we who present the pro-life message must always strive to be better messengers. A cause that teaches the inexpressibly great value of each and every human being cannot show disdain or disrespect for any fellow human being." He encouraged Catholics to take part, through prayer and action, in the upcoming "9 Days for Life" campaign, January 16-24. More information on the campaign is available online: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxJwfcefUiU

He also cited the Year of Mercy called by Pope Francis as a time for women and men to find healing through the Church's Project Rachel post-abortion ministry.

The full text of Cardinal Dolan's message is available online.
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WASHINGTON-The Office of General Counsel of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) filed an amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, February 1, on behalf of USCCB, the Texas Catholic Conference and several Christian partners in support of a Texas law mandating health and safety standards protecting women who undergo abortions. Other groups joining the brief include the National Association of Evangelicals, the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, and the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention. The case is Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, currently before the U.S. Supreme Court."There is ample evidence in this case that hospital admitting privileges and ambulatory surgical center requirements protect women's lives and health," said the brief. "When such requirements are not enforced, abuses detrimental to women's lives and health arise."The brief noted that some abortion clinics have decla...

WASHINGTON-The Office of General Counsel of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) filed an amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court, February 1, on behalf of USCCB, the Texas Catholic Conference and several Christian partners in support of a Texas law mandating health and safety standards protecting women who undergo abortions. Other groups joining the brief include the National Association of Evangelicals, the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, and the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention. The case is Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, currently before the U.S. Supreme Court.

"There is ample evidence in this case that hospital admitting privileges and ambulatory surgical center requirements protect women's lives and health," said the brief. "When such requirements are not enforced, abuses detrimental to women's lives and health arise."

The brief noted that some abortion clinics have declared the standards too strict, although the standards are similar to those issued by the abortion industry. It added that abortion providers "should not be allowed to rely upon their own failure to comply with health and safety laws" as a reason to strike such laws down. The brief said the providers' resistance to such regulations is not in the best interests of women's health and safety. It also noted that over 40 years of precedent, including the Court's 1992 decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, reaffirms that states may regulate abortion to protect maternal life and health.

Full text of the brief is available online: www.usccb.org/about/general-counsel/amicus-briefs/upload/Whole-Woman-s-Health-v-Hellerstedt.pdf
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Washington D.C., Feb 12, 2016 / 12:15 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A new undercover video from the Center for Medical Progress highlights a major North American abortion group and its role in the transfer of baby parts, possibly for money.National Abortion Federation members are shown in the video agreeing that payment for fetal parts would be a “win-win” for abortion clinics, according to the latest video from the Center for Medical Progress.“Yeah, it definitely sounds like something some of our members would be really interested in,” Sandy Fulkerson, Training and Education Coordinator at the National Abortion Federation, appeared to tell an actor posing as a representative of a fetal tissue procurement company.Her associate Jennifer Hart, Director of Training and Education at the abortion confederation, then joined the conversation. In the recorded video, she appeared to say that researchers giving money to abortion clinics as a “thank you” for fetal pa...

Washington D.C., Feb 12, 2016 / 12:15 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A new undercover video from the Center for Medical Progress highlights a major North American abortion group and its role in the transfer of baby parts, possibly for money.

National Abortion Federation members are shown in the video agreeing that payment for fetal parts would be a “win-win” for abortion clinics, according to the latest video from the Center for Medical Progress.

“Yeah, it definitely sounds like something some of our members would be really interested in,” Sandy Fulkerson, Training and Education Coordinator at the National Abortion Federation, appeared to tell an actor posing as a representative of a fetal tissue procurement company.

Her associate Jennifer Hart, Director of Training and Education at the abortion confederation, then joined the conversation. In the recorded video, she appeared to say that researchers giving money to abortion clinics as a “thank you” for fetal parts would be a “win-win.”

The federation representatives were also seen telling the actor about a “group purchasing program” available for its members. They encouraged the actor to set up an exhibit at their next conference to try to attract abortion providers.

When the actor described a situation in which researchers were having a difficult time finding fetal tissue, Fulkerson is seen replying with a laugh: “We know somewhere it’s available, right!”

The National Abortion Federation is a professional association of abortion providers. Its members include individuals, private and non-profit abortion clinics, and affiliates of the abortion provider Planned Parenthood.

In recent months, the Center for Medical Progress has released a series of undercover video interviews with Planned Parenthood officials as an exposé of the role the organization and its affiliates played in the transfer of fetal tissue to harvesters for compensation.

Federal law generally prohibits the sale of fetal tissue, but allows for “reasonable” compensation for the donation of tissue from aborted babies for research. This compensation would cover expenses like operating and transportation costs. The compensation cannot be for “valuable consideration.”

Planned Parenthood has maintained that its affiliates have acted within the law. The Center for Medical Progress has claimed that the organization broke the law by earning unlawful profits from the transactions.

The latest Center for Medical Progress video explores the support this organization receives from abortion providers and fetal tissue buyers, using the center’s previously released footage. The footage includes comments from Deb VanDerhei, National Director of Consortium of Abortion Providers of Planned Parenthood, and Cate Dyer, Founder and CEO of Stem Express.

“I have been talking to the executive director of the National Abortion Federation, we’re trying to figure this out as an industry, about how we’re going to manage remuneration,” VanDerhei is seen saying.

“We’re like the total pro-choice advocates, NAF supporters, we sponsor events, we sponsor NAF, we give money to these organizations,” Dyer says in the video.

The National Abortion Federation is currently seeking a permanent injunction against the Center for Medical Progress to prevent the release of any videos recorded at its 2014 and 2015 annual meetings.

But one of the investigators defended his work.

“Multiple Planned Parenthood executives and the leadership of StemExpress told our investigators many times that NAF was a key partner for fetal tissue harvesting,” David Daleiden, project lead at the Center for Medical Progress, said Feb. 8.

“The fact is, the National Abortion Federation is a key accomplice in Planned Parenthood and StemExpress’ scheme to profit off baby body parts, and for this reason they are desperate to suppress the freedom of the citizen press and cover up the evidence of their illicit dealings,” he charged.

Last month, a Houston grand jury indicted Daleiden and colleague Sandra Merritt for their role in producing videos released by the Center for Medical Progress videos which show Planned Parenthood officials describing providing fetal body parts in exchange for money. They face a second-degree felony charge of tampering with a governmental record for their alleged use of false identification.

Daleiden also faces a misdemeanor charge of attempting the purchase and sale of human organs – an illegal practice he says abortion clinics have been engaged in.

The Center for Medical Progress has responded to the charges by saying that it “uses the same undercover techniques that investigative journalists have used for decades in exercising our First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and of the press, and follows all applicable laws.”

 

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TOKYO (AP) -- Japan's main stock index dived Friday, leading other Asian markets lower, after a sell-off in banking shares roiled investors in the U.S. and Europe....

TOKYO (AP) -- Japan's main stock index dived Friday, leading other Asian markets lower, after a sell-off in banking shares roiled investors in the U.S. and Europe....

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