World News
Thursday, April 7, 2005
House, Senate pass resolutions on pope, announce funeral delegations
Condolence books in Washington fill with messages for pope
Priest says it will take years to assess pope's full impact on church
Mission 'most important,' Cardinal Dulles says before pope's funeral
Terri Schindler Schiavo remembered at Florida Mass
Philadelphia Archdiocese has nation's only Catholic vocational school
Bush, U.S. delegation pay their respects to Pope John Paul
China says it won't send delegation to pope's funeral
Pope's legacy lies in way world views church, British cardinal says
Next pope should not try to imitate predecessors, Cardinal Egan says
Pope was sympathetic to Tibetan struggle for freedom, Dalai Lama says
Next pope needs to address needs of migrants, says Japanese cardinal
Up to 2 million Poles arrive in Rome for Pope John Paul II's funeral
Indian church leaders say pope had special concern for subcontinent
New pope needs new ways to 'proclaim faith,' says Portuguese cardinal
Thousands gather at Polish shrine in Czestochowa to honor pope
In spiritual testament, pope reflects on communist persecution, aging
Birmingham bishop retires; resignation accepted prior to pope's death
Bishop Weigand, donor recovering from liver transplant surgery
Virginia parishioners were part of history in recent trip to Rome
Cardinal Law to preside at one of nine memorial Masses for pope








