World News
Monday, February 14, 2005
Lent messages and programs focus on conversion
Distrust hinders Colombian peace talks, says bishop
Hawaii says aloha as Mother Marianne Cope's remains sent to Syracuse
Violence in Honduras forces Arkansas parish to cancel mission trip
Court overturns murder conviction in Catholic college students' case
'Souper Bowl' collection nears $3 million mark
Pope blesses pilgrims from apartment window; aide reads Angelus talk
Pope says without public faith or values fanaticism tends to grow
U.S. missionary nun who defended peasants killed in Brazil
Caritas official says agency must spend tsunami donations wisely
New president elected for Providence College in Rhode Island
Sister Lucia, last Fatima visionary, dies in Portugal at age 97
Screenwriter wins $40,000 Act One fellowship
Former FBI agents explain why they crisscross U.S. for abuse audits
Chicago priest finds premature newborn at church door
James Porter, former priest and convicted sex abuser, dead at age 70







