“In Our Name, Mary Said Yes” ZENIT provides the text of the address Benedict XVI gave before and after praying the midday Angelus, at the end of the World […]
“In Our Name, Mary Said Yes” ZENIT provides the text of the address Benedict XVI gave before and after praying the midday Angelus, at the end of the World […]
On 27 AUgust 2008, Pope Benedict XVI continued the cycle of catecheses dedicated to the figure and thought of St. Paul, continuing the reflection on the Apostle of the Gentiles, […]
In this article which appeared in the Independent on Suday 31st August 2008, Melanie McDonagh argues that Faith schools work – untill you take the faith away. Attached files SCESNews_Jan […]
Catholic schools are a concrete manifestation of the right to freedom of education, says Benedict XVI. The Pope expressed this conviction on 25th September 2008 during an address in the […]
In this article, Leonard Franchi reminds us of the importance of the great riches and traditions bequeathed to the Church to help us to understand various aspects of Church life […]
Marriage is not as widespread as it used to be, but it is still an ideal to which most people aspire, and it still provides the surest foundation for strong […]
Families have changed in the last several decades. Instead of getting married, many people are living together or ‘cohabiting’. Some of these cohabitating couples eventually get married. Many of them […]
Zenit reports that the aspiration to walk down the aisle to marry the man or woman of one’s dreams continues to be a very common one, even though the growing […]
In a letter to the people of Rome, dated 23 January 2008, Pope Benedict XVI writes that every person and every generation must make fresh choices, without being able to […]
Comece, the Commission for the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union, has issued this paper by its Bioethics discussion group. The report examines the ethical issues around many of the […]