Morgan Stanley
India | Thursday, 4 December 2008

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1. Nun brutally raped by hindu mob denounces police "sitting idly" during attack
A Roman Catholic nun who accused a Hindu mob of raping her said Friday that she will not cooperate with local police, alleging that they stood by idly during the attack.
24 Oct 2008
2. Pope apologizes for clergy sex abuse in Australia
Pope Benedict XVI used some of the strongest language yet in his apology Saturday for the sexual abuse of children by Australia's Roman Catholic clergy, but his words were just more of the same for the victims.
19 Jul 2008
3. Pope, eyeing China, reflects on persecuted Catholics
Pope Benedict reflected on the persecution of Catholics across the world during a Good Friday procession around Rome's Colosseum that threw the spotlight on suffering among China's faithful
22 Mar 2008
4. Pope, eyeing China, reflects on persecuted Catholics
Pope Benedict reflected on the persecution of Catholics across the world during a Good Friday procession around Rome's Colosseum that threw the spotlight on suffering among China's faithful.
22 Mar 2008
5. Blair conversion bolsters Catholicism's "lead"
Former prime minister Tony Blair's conversion to Catholicism means he is now a member of the most popular Christian denomination in Britain, according to religious research published on Sunday.
23 Dec 2007
6. Former British PM Blair converts to Catholicism
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, now the Middle East peace envoy, has converted from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism, the head of Britain's Catholics said on Saturday.
22 Dec 2007
7. Sarkozy breaks French taboo on church and politics
President Nicolas Sarkozy has broken a French taboo by urging a more active role for religion in public life, but stopped well short of the American-style mix of faith and politics his critics say he wants to copy.
21 Dec 2007
8. France's Sarkozy and Pope discuss Europe, hostages
French President Nicolas Sarkozy met Pope Benedict on Thursday and discussed the problems of Europe and the Middle East, and the plight of hostages.
20 Dec 2007
9. Vatican defends duty to evangelise, accept converts
The Roman Catholic Church on Friday defended its "right and duty" to spread its message to non-believers and to welcome converts, particularly from other Christian churches.
14 Dec 2007
10. Shun excessive materialism at Christmas, says Pope
Pope Benedict on Sunday urged Catholics to rediscover the religious significance of Christmas, saying the holiday should not be dominated by materialism.
09 Dec 2007
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