Pope Benedict waves during this morning's general audience (AP Photo)
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In Christ, death becomes a path to life which will never end, Benedict XVI said this morning at a weekly general audience dedicated to the solemnity of All Souls (video).
The superiors of the Society of St Pius X unanimously agreed to reject the Vatican’s doctrinal preamble at their meeting in Italy last month, the SSPX superior of the District of Great Britain has written.
Salesians in India have successfully located a priest who went missing on a train journey in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh.
A poll conducted by a Buddhist institute has found that Catholicism is the most trusted religion in South Korea.
And Catholic bishops in Wisconsin have asked the faithful not to bring firearms to Mass after a new law permitting citizens to carry concealed weapons came into effect.
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A daily guide to what's happening in the Catholic Church
In Christ, death becomes a path to life which will never end, Benedict XVI said this morning at a weekly general audience dedicated to the solemnity of All Souls (video).
The superiors of the Society of St Pius X unanimously agreed to reject the Vatican’s doctrinal preamble at their meeting in Italy last month, the SSPX superior of the District of Great Britain has written.
Salesians in India have successfully located a priest who went missing on a train journey in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh.
A poll conducted by a Buddhist institute has found that Catholicism is the most trusted religion in South Korea.
And Catholic bishops in Wisconsin have asked the faithful not to bring firearms to Mass after a new law permitting citizens to carry concealed weapons came into effect.
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Luke Coppen is editor of The Catholic Herald.
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