World News
Monday, February 2, 2004
Despite liver disease, bishop gives his all to Sacramento church
University program places teachers in Catholic schools
U.S. association of Dominican schools is formed
Phoenix trial continues; family describes bishop's post-accident mood
Oakland Diocese, Boston Archdiocese reach clergy abuse settlements
Pope calls for programs to help families, encourage childbirth
At Mass marking feast of Presentation, pope cites role of religious
Vatican official defends different roles for men, women
Orthodox leader says Ukrainian patriarchate would cause problems
Lefebvrite bishop says ecumenism has become 'silent apostasy'
Exploits of Iowa's 'South Pole Padre' featured on new video
Casa Alianza director acquitted in Guatemalan slander case
Collins retires after 42 years at Columbus Catholic newspaper
U.S. bishops' National Advisory Council has new officers
Thomas Stritch, professor and author, dies at 91









