Make Text Larger Make Text Smaller Email this Article to a Friend Print this Article

Argentine single mothers, Philippines Pro-Life founder dies

Published: September 14, 2012

An Argentine Cardinal champions signle mothers, Masrie Stopes makes a legal challenge in England and in Asia, Sr Mary Pilar Verzosa (pictured), the founder of Pro-Life Philippines, is mourned after her sudden death.

American bishop convicted over failing to report abuse (Catholic Herald)

Priest rebuked for reading at gay cousin's wedding (Inquistr)

Marie Stopes makes new legal threat to pro-lifers (Catholic Herald)

Vatican wrong in linking abuse and women's ordination (Tablet)

Vatican on religion's role in Arab Spring (CNS)

Pro-life Philippines founder dies (Ucanews)

Argentine Cardinal champions single mothers (Tablet)

Philadelphia breaks new ground in managing Catholic schools (NCR)

New Vatican recruit to help improve financial transparency (CNA)

US judge dismisses law suit against Legionaries (NCR)

 

Response to articles is welcome. Simply follow the prompts to post your comment. No posting of more than 250 words will be published. While critical comment on stories and issues is welcomed, postings that descend to personal attacks on or impugn the integrity of other commentators will be blocked. Please use your own name, or initials, eg John Brown, or JB, or JAB, or Johnny. You are also required to add your location - as in, Sunshine, Victoria. Please provide your email address in the line supplied, followed by your contact phone number. These are requested for identification purposes only and will not be published. If you have any problems, please email news@cathnews.com


 


Bookmark and Share

More from this section

  1. Activism in the name of peace

    Last week three members of Pax Christi were prosecuted for their vandalism at the Ministry of Defence in London. Jonathan Tulloch talks to the peace organisation’s leader, Pat Gaffney (pictured), about protest and the long, hard slog involved in changing hearts and minds in the cause of a world free of war, in The Tablet.

  2. Who do people say that I am?

    Mark 8:27-38

    He began to teach them that the Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again.

  3. A surprising liveliness at Ground Zero

    On the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York, Brisbane priest Fr John Chalmers reflects on a recent visit to Memorial Plaza at Ground Zero, the site of the tragedy, in The Catholic Leader.

  4. Muslims from abroad are thriving in US Catholic colleges

    The flow of students from the Muslim world into American colleges and universities has grown sharply in recent years. Interviews with students and administrators at several Catholic institutions indicate an even faster rate of growth there, with the Muslim student population generally doubling over the past decade, and the number of Muslim women tripling or more, reports The New York Times.

  5. Collingwood church sale, book launch of state aid founder

    A former church in Collingwood has been sold, Greens leader Christine Milne discusses her views about her faith and a biography of former Liberal politician, John Carrick, the founder of state education aid, is launched.

Church Resources provides a range of services for the Church and not-for-profit sector, including aggregating buying power for a wide range of products and services used by health, welfare, aged care, education and parish organisations. More »

Mass streamed live daily

From Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral, Waitara, in the Broken Bay Diocese.
Weekdays live at 9.30am
Saturdays live 9.30am (followed by Adoration and Benediction)
Sundays live 9.30am
Click on this link at the appropriate time to connect.

Subscribe

To receive headlines from our faith-based news services, please subscribe below.

Email address

Newsletter


 

News Feed

Subscribe to the CathNews RSS feed to get the daily edition automatically delivered to you.
Subscribe to Faith Project RSS.