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Pope endorses online social networking
Networks such as Facebook are tools for preaching the Gospel, Pope Benedict XVI says in message for World Communications Day
Priests ordained to the world's first ordinariate
Archbishop Vincent Nichols preaches at ordination Mass: Full text of his homily
Pope Benedict establishes world's first ordinariate
Rome issues historic decree creating ordinariate of England and Wales
Ex-Anglican bishops are ordained deacons for ordinariate
Bishop Alan Hopes ordained three former Anglican bishops to the diaconate yesterday during a historic Mass
Church reveals fine details of ordinariate
A mother church and unique prayer books will accompany the structure set up this week
Consultors clear the way for John Paul II beatification
Doctors and theologians find that the healing of a French nun from Parkinson's is scientifically inexplicable
Ex-Anglican bishops to be ordained to priesthood on January 15
Andrew Burnham, John Broadhurst and Keith Newton will be ordained deacons on January 13 and become priests two days later
Nuns leave Walsingham priory to join ordinariate
Three Anglican nuns at Walsingham have left their community after expressing interest in joining a personal ordinariate
Daily Readings December 5 to December 11
Scripture readings in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms
English mystic Julian of Norwich understood that God is love, says Pope
In his weekly catechesis Pope Benedict held up the medieval mystic as a woman who understood that divine love is at the heart of spiritual life
Pope's election took US diplomats by surprise
Pope Benedict's election caught American diplomats by surprise, Wikileaks documents from Rome have revealed
Dublin archbishop calls for solidarity in face of financial crisis
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin called for the Christian community to be a model of solidarity in order to face the challenges presented by the bleak economic situation
Pope's visit made Britain more open to spiritual life
Archbishop Vincent Nichols said Pope Benedict's September visit brought a sense of the spiritual dimension back to Britain
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