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AsiaNews Director Receives Award

The International Vittorino Colombo Prize was awarded this year to Fr. Bernardo Cervellera, Director of the AsiaNews Agency. Fr. Cervellera, a PIME religious, is passionately dedicated to his mission as a journalist and is deeply esteemed throughout the world for his news reports and profound analyses of the vast continent of Asia and its problems…. Read more »

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The Ratzinger Prize: Opening New Doors to Dialogue

On 20 October 2012, the Pope presented the Ratzinger Prize for Theology to two eminent scholars: American Jesuit Brian Daley, Professor of Patristics at Notre Dame University, and French scholar Rémi Brague, a philosopher and historian of cultural thought. “Father Daley and Professor Brague,” said Pope Benedict, “are exemplary for the transmission of knowledge that… Read more »

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World Mission Day 2012

The theme for World Mission Day this year centered on a statement of St. Paul in his Second Letter to the Corinthians (4:13): “I believed and therefore I spoke.” The missionary spirit is a very important characteristic in the life of every Christian, who should witness to his/her faith with the same steadfastness as the… Read more »

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Women Preparing for the Future…

Women Theologians Reread Vatican II To Take Up a History and Prepare the Future: this is the title of the Women’s International Theological Conference held at the St. Anselm Pontifical Atheneum, Rome, Italy from 4-6 October 2012. Theologians from all over the world came to Rome to participate in the 3-day meeting, which was dedicated… Read more »

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Facebook: A Billion Users

A billion people use Facebook at least once a month. The news was announced by Mark Zuckerberg, one of the co-founders of the social networking site, who said the number was unprecedented. With the diffusion of smartphones, Facebook has become the most utilized application on the planet. In fact, 600 million people throughout the world… Read more »

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Children on Behalf of Peace

This year’s International Children’s Peace Prize was won by 13-year-old Kesz Valdez from the Philippines, for his efforts to improve the rights of street children in his country, where more than 246,000 street children are subjected to abuse, violence and child labor. The prestigious Dutch prize is awarded each year to a child from anywhere… Read more »

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A Growing Number of Christians in Africa

By now, Christianity has more adherents in Africa than Islam does, making it the continent’s first religion. This affirmation is based on the data presented at the recent Congress, Religions in a Globalized Context, organized by the El Jadida University in Morocco in collaboration with the New Religions Study Center of Italy. Thirty-one of Africa’s… Read more »

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Baobab: A Network Linking the Caritas Staff Worldwide

Being able to relay accurate information quickly is very important, especially in times of emergency. In view of this, a new information-sharing platform has been launched on the World Wide Web. Known as Caritas Baobab, it is an internal communication platform for the 160+ Caritas organizations around the world. The platform, which was set up… Read more »

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Aleteia: A Worldwide Catholic Social Network for Sharing the Faith

Aleteia.org, a major evangelization initiative for the digital world, was launched in the autumn of 2011 from Rome. Supported by the Foundation for Evangelization through the Media (FEM), its purpose is to mobilize all meaningful institutions engaged in evangelization and the media. Aleteia, which is Greek for “truth,” is composed of about a thousand partners,… Read more »

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Young Europeans for a World without Violence

Two thousand young people gathered at Auschwitz, Poland from 20-23 September 2012 to say no to violence. The occasion for the turnout was the Third International Meeting of Young Europeans for a World without Violence. The young people, who came from Italy, Poland, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, listened to testimonies… Read more »

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