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(Vatican Radio) Cardinal William Henry Keeler, who helped ease tensions between Catholics and Jews and headed the oldest Catholic diocese in the U.S. for 18 years, died on Thursday. He was 86 years old.Archbishop William Lori announced in a statement that Keeler died at St. Martin's Home for the Aged in Catonsville. Cardinal Keeler retired in 2007 as the head of the archdiocese of Baltimore.He devoted much of his clerical life to improving ties with other denominations. From 1992 to 1995, he was president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. He also served as moderator for Catholic/Jewish Relations and was a member of the Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs.The President of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston released a statement remembering Cardinal Keeler as someone who "was greatly known for his work as a faith leader in ecumenism and interreligious affairs". Cardinal Di...
(Vatican Radio) Pilgrims packed into Jerusalem’s Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre on Wednesday, one day after the Edicule, or chapel enclosing Jesus’ tomb was rededicated following an extensive restoration project.A team of experts from the University of Athens took less than a year to finish the first phase of work on the ornate chapel, allowing it to be restored to use for the forthcoming Easter celebrations.Representatives of all the local Christian communities gathered for a simple prayer service in the ancient basilica, alongside special guests including the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto, the Vatican’s representative in Jerusalem paid tribute to the “witness of faith, dialogue and respect” of the different Churches charged with maintaining the shrine,  while the Greek Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III described the newly restored chapel as “a gift, not just to the ...
(Vatican Radio) Celebrations are underway here in Rome to mark sixty years since the 'The Treaty of Rome'. It was the 25th of March 1957 and when signed it established one of the foundation stones of the European Economic Community.And to mark the occasion Pope Francis is set to receive 27 European Union heads of State and government during a private audience in the Vatican's 'Sala Regia' on Friday evening. But why not step back in time to the days of that treaty when the Roman Pontiff was Pius XII. Listen to the words, in English, of Pope Pius XII to mark that occasion in a programme presented and produced by Veronica Scarisbrick: 
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis is set to receive 27 European Union heads of State and Government at a private audience in the Vatican’s Sala Regia on Friday evening.Britain’s Theresa May will not be amongst them as she prepares to trigger Brexit in just four days times.The encounter takes place on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome. The Treaties are considered to be the foundation acts of the European Community.Leaders will be joined at the audience by representatives of EU institutions. These include Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission and Antonio Tajani, President of the European Parliament.Tajani spoke with Vatican Radio about the significance of the EU leaders’ meeting with Pope Francis: “The meeting with the Pope is very important for everybody. The Pope is a very important man, not only for the Christian people, but also for everybody.”He said...
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CAIRO (AP) -- An Egyptian security official says ousted President Hosni Mubarak is back at home, free following his release from custody after legal proceedings that took years during which the country witnessed major upheavals....
LONDON (AP) -- UK police are combing through "massive amounts of computer data" and more than 2,500 items seized in searches across the country as they look for clues about why a British-born man became radicalized and launched a deadly attack on Parliament...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Trump administration issued a permit Friday to build the Keystone XL pipeline, reversing the conclusion of the Obama administration and clearing the way for the $8 billion project to finally be completed....
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Detroit, Mich., Mar 24, 2017 / 12:14 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A new television ad campaign launched by the Michigan Catholic Conference is featuring commercials that spotlight the hand of the Catholic Church in health, education, and charitable systems throughout the state.“The Catholic Church is the largest provider of social services, education, and health care after the government itself,” stated David Maluchnik, vice president of communications for the Michigan Catholic Conference (MCC), in a recent press release.“This advertising project aims to reinforce the notion that faith-based health care, charitable, and educational entities here in the state are an inclusive and diverse component of our local communities that serve all in the spirit of ‘loving thy neighbor,’” Maluchnik continued.Entitled “Freedom to Serve,” the ad campaign is the product of collaboration between the Michigan Catholic Conference and the media firm Minus Red. Th...
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