World News
Friday, April 4, 2008
Archive shows U.S.-Vatican diplomacy more complex than the public saw
New York Catholic school teachers vote to strike during pope's visit
Bishop dedicates Ave Maria Oratory, focal point of new university
House lawmakers praised for bipartisan vote to approve HIV/AIDS bill
Cardinal Dulles gives farewell speech as Fordham's McGinley professor
Vatican: Revised prayer does not reverse Vatican II teaching on Jews
Addition of two U.S. meetings shows pope's concern for Jews
Orthodox bishop says nothing can destroy God's desire to forgive
Zimbabweans will risk their lives for change, says church official
Bolivian cardinal reiterates call for talks to end political standoff
A work for eternity: Scribes give pope volume of illustrated Bible
U.S.-based foundation presents pope with more than $7.5 million
In Westminster lecture, Blair says faith can transform humanity








