Full Coverage: Holy See
04/28/2008
Hundreds of Chileans have announced their intention to leave the Catholic Church following the Vatican's involvement in a local constitutional ruling to ban free contraception.
Read moreFrom: Feminist Majority Foundation Related: [Chile] |
04/18/2008
Pope Benedict's papacy is "the 'greenest' ever," writes Gary Gardner, emphasizing that the religious leader actively embraces both environmental and social sustainability.
Read moreFrom: Worldwatch Institute Image: Pope Benedict XVI. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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08/23/2007
Amnesty International sets out its policy on sexual and reproductive rights following a clash with the Vatican over abortion for rape victims, which the Vatican opposes.
Read moreFrom: Amnesty International - International Secretariat |
06/14/2007
Amnesty International today fought off a Vatican cardinal's injunction to Catholics not to donate to the organisation and stood by the rights of women and girls to be free from threat, force or coercion as they exercise their sexual and reproductive rights.
Read more+ Vatican cardinal calls on Catholics to stop funding Amnesty From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Image: Amnesty "Stop Violence Against Women" campaign © Amnesty International Canada
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06/14/2007
Catholics should stop donating to human rights group Amnesty International because of its new policy advocating abortion rights for women if they had been raped, were a victim of incest or faced health risks, a Vatican cardinal said yesterday.
Read moreFrom: Guardian Unlimited |
05/03/2006
The Catholic Church is considering endorsing the use of condoms by married couples in which one partner has HIV/AIDS.
Read moreFrom: Feminist Majority Foundation |
02/03/2005
Without condoms death can be transmitted during sex just as life can, said Cardinal Georges Cottier, the most senior Vatican official to question the Catholic Church’s stance on condom use.
Read moreFrom: Feminist Majority Foundation Related: [HIV/AIDS] [Sexuality] |
10/20/2003
A 300,000 strong multi-ethnic crowd gathered at St Peter's Square for the beatification ceremony of Mother Teresa, who takes a step closer to sainthood.
From: Guardian Unlimited Related: [India] Image: Mother Teresa
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08/12/2003
The language of vilification and condemnation in the recent statement issued by the Vatican on the subject of same-sex marriage has angered and saddened one Canadian Member of Parliament. He urges leaders of the Catholic Church to speak out, not with intolerance and condemnation, but for justice, dignity and love.
Read moreFrom: rabble.ca Related: [Canada] Image: © rabble.ca
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08/04/2003
La Iglesia Católica fomenta la discriminación y homofobia hacia los homosexuales al condenarlos por su orientación sexual, señaló Pedro Jiménez, integrante de la organización Grupo Cristiano y Ecuménico, A.C.
Read moreFrom: Comunicación e Información de la Mujer Related: [Mexico] [Religion] [Sexuality] Image: .
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10/22/2002
Some organisations have begun to question the Vatican's status at the United Nations, where it is the only religious body that can vote in UN conferences and therefore influence international decisions affecting people of all faiths, says Shravanti Reddy.
Read moreFrom: Digital Freedom Network Related: [Religion] [Geopolitics] [United Nations] Image: Pope John Paul - why a special UN role? © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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04/24/2002
United States cardinals are meeting at the Vatican in a bid to resolve a paedophilia scandal that is threatening to engulf the US Catholic establishment.
Read moreFrom: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Related: [United States] [Children] [Religion] |
06/21/2001
Governments must shrug off "moral squeamishness" over the way HIV is transmitted if they are to make real headway at next week's United Nations conference on HIV/AIDS, says a leading human rights group.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Related: [United States] [Health] [HIV/AIDS] [Sexuality] [United Nations] |
02/22/2001
Pope John Paul has put a lasting stamp on the worldwide Catholic establishment by boosting the chances of the next Pontiff coming from the developing world in the selection this week of his elite group of cardinal electors.
Read moreFrom: International Planned Parenthood Federation Related: [Religion] |
01/12/2001
A key Council at the Vatican has issued a call for total cancellation of unpayable debts including those owed to the international financial institutions
Read moreFrom: Jubilee USA Network |
11/23/2000
Four thousand politicians from around the world called for further action to cut the debts of the world's poorest countries when they met for the 'Jubilee of Parliamentarians' hosted by Pope John Paul II at the Vatican.
Read moreFrom: Jubilee 2000 |
03/15/2000
A coalition of over 450 women's and human rights groups worldwide, spearheaded by Catholics For a Free Choice, has launched a campaign calling for a review of the Holy See's status at the United Nations.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service Related: [Religion] [United Nations] |



