World News
Thursday, March 31, 2005
Schiavo's death mourned, said to raise questions for society
Vatican extends U.S. sexual abuse norms
Adjusted figures show fewer in lay ministry formation
Tuition-free Catholic school thrives by emphasizing stewardship
U.S. delegates to next bishops' synod named
So much media, so little time -- just ask your kids!
Italian doctors recommend inserting pope's tube through abdomen
Cardinal calls those who helped Schiavo die 'accomplices to murder'
At Rome press conference, Rwandan rebels pledge steps toward peace
Pakistani bishops oppose move to reinstate religion on passports
Few local Catholics attend Easter Mass in tsunami-hit Banda Aceh
Pope receiving treatment for high fever, infection
Providence bishop retires; Youngstown bishop named successor
Priest provides guidance to University of Louisville team
Franciscan brothers from Minnesota stand with Schindler family to end
Brother of U.S. nun slain in Brazil recounts visit to her grave








