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The Man With The Biggest In-tray In The World

Page 3 from 27th October 1978

The Pope must now get down to business after the celebrations. Our editor, Richard Dowden, reports from Rome on the difficulties he will face. •......

Alberto Michelini Says John Paul Ii 's Great Achievement Was

Page 8 from 5th December 2008

to transform the Catholic Church into a formidable champion of human rights A pope unarmed except for the Gospel I f there is a recurrent and......

`why, Lord, Did You Remain Silent? How Could You Tolerate...

Page 1 from 2nd June 2006

BY CHRISTINA FARRELL Hi STOOD TN SILENCE — a solitary figure in papal white, his hands clasped in prayer. Pope Benedict XVI came to Auschwitz......

Vatican

Page 5 from 9th August 2002

Women 'priests' excommunicated SEVEN WOMEN who claimed to be ordained Catholic priests have been excommunicated because, despite a Vatican......

News

Page 3 from 15th June 1984

Analysis As Pope John Paul II nears the halfway stage of a six-day tour of Switzerland, Peter Stanford looks into the underlying tensions in the......

Pope Urges Worker Solidarity

Page 2 from 30th January 1987

POPE John Paul II has appealed for a return to full employment in a speech marking the fifth anniversary of his encyclical, Laborem Exercens. In......

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