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Church in the World
Pope breaks new ground in TV interview 
Australia Howard wants to keep Bible out of labour law debate | | France Only 2.8 million regular French Mass-goers  | Iraq Vatican warnings 'prophetic' | | Israel Sabbah spells out way to peace in Middle East | Italy Pius XII hid Jews during war  | | Peru Cardinal clashes with new president on death penalty  | South Africa Guidelines on ancestor veneration issued | | Sudan Bishops lobby for UN force in Darfur  | |
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 Pope Benedict XVIs interview  WEB EXCLUSIVE - FULL TEXT
Pope Benedict XVIs interview with Bayerische Rundfunk (ARD), ZDF, Deutsche Welle and Vatican Radio.
Dilemma of gay adoption  Terry Philpot Five American states now forbid discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, leading to the closure of a Catholic adoption agency after its board?s decision that they could not square samesex
parenting with the teaching of Rome. Is there a way forward?  True face of martyrdom  Brian Wicker Dying for one?s faith, previously associated with acts of courage, is now tainted in the public mind by the claims of suicide bombers to be martyrs for Islam. How did such perverted thinking emerge, and can martyrdom be reclaimed as an honourable act?
Journey's end Michael Symmons Roberts For tens of thousands trapped at airport check-in queues, days of carefree travel seem truly over. But if that?s true for literal journeys, it?s even more so for metaphorical ones, according to a leading philosopher. So what is life if it?s a long and winding road no more? The power of positive thinking
Next month the Pope returns to his native Bavaria. To mark the visit, Benedict XVI
was interviewed by four German broadcast journalists. This is an edited version of their conversation, in which he stressed that Catholicism is not about prohibition Caring for God's acre FAITH AND FLOWERS - 3 Richard Abbott In the secret lanes of Shropshire, Richard Abbott uncovers the glories of country churchyards and a plan to save these sanctuaries of native blooms and grasses  Church Down Under comes up for air Mark Brolly When Cardinal Murphy-O?Connor arrives in Australia next week, he will find a country much changed from the days when warnings
against ?Godless Moscow? and ?papist Rome?were commonplace
Blessed are the reconcilers Daniel O'Leary The many divisions, global and local, in the world today require a particular type of peacemaker, someone who is able to absorb the
negative and hostile and transform it through love From him all good things come LISTEN TO THE WORD Daniel McCarthy The opening prayer for the twentieth Sunday in ordinary time expresses our desire to love God above all things and to be transformed by him, but acknowledges that our desire is exceeded by
his abundance. Daniel McCarthy reveals the meanings behind the deceptively simple translation Home's many mansions THE LANGUAGE GAME John Morrish
News from Britain and Ireland Priest cleared of child abuse More home news Book Reviews Cabin boy who became a bishop
William Bernard Ullathorne 1806-1889: a different kind of monk

Judith Champ
Reviewed by Aidan Bellenger
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