World News
Thursday, August 12, 2004
Thirty-five million poor hearing little about themselves in campaigns
Centuries-old pilgrimage still drawing Poles
FCC grants building permits for new Catholic radio stations in Iowa
Gibson's 'Passion' tops readers' list of 'pro-Catholic' films
Violence prompts Brooklyn bishop to order security assessment
Pope says Olympics can show good relations among nations
In Mexico City, street workers feel heat of crackdown on crime
Vatican condemns British license for cloning human embryos
Vatican investigator closes Austrian seminary where porno was found
Bishop Kmiec of Nashville named to new post as bishop of Buffalo
Philadelphia priest is Serra's outstanding chaplain of 2004









