Tag: Pope Benedict XVI

  • In a live special report on the pope’s address to the United Nations Friday (April 18), RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY managing editor Kim Lawton and executive editor Bob Abernethy analyze the speech and how it amplifies key themes of Pope … More

    April 18, 2008

  • Today Pope Benedict XVI, like his predecessors Paul VI and John Paul II (twice), made a religious-political pilgrimage to the United Nations. The Catholic Church, which suffered greatly from both Catholic and Protestant nationalisms of the Westphalian system of sovereign … More

    April 18, 2008

  • UN Photo/Mark Garten The pope offered a vision of a world in which faith can draw the world’s peoples and cultures together instead of pushing them apart. Not because all people share a common faith, or even through the common … More

    April 18, 2008

  • UN Photo/Mark Garten Pope Benedict spoke from the perspective of a committed internationalist. This was evident from the very fact that he accepted the invitation to speak at the UN. He emphasized several themes: human rights, inter-religious dialogue, peace and … More

    April 18, 2008

  • “The promotion of human rights remains the most effective strategy for eliminating inequalities between countries and social groups, and for increasing security.” With this statement Pope Benedict XVI emphasizes that true human development in the world must be built upon … More

    April 18, 2008

  • Bob Abernethy discusses Pope Benedict XVI’s address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York with Religion & Ethics Newsweekly managing editor Kim Lawton. More

    April 18, 2008

  • Abraham Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, was saved from the Holocaust as an infant by his Polish Catholic nanny, who baptized and raised him as a Catholic during the war years. He recalls a conversation with Pope Benedict XVI about that experience. More

    April 17, 2008

  • After President Bush’s April 16 White House meeting with Pope Benedict XVI, RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY managing editor Kim Lawton looks at how Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain continue their appeals to Catholic voters.

    April 16, 2008

  • Watch this narrated slideshow as carpenter – and Catholic deacon – Dave Cahoon constructs the altar furniture for Thursday’s Papal Mass.

    April 16, 2008

  • Producer Patti Hanley and I were on the press list to cover Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the White House this morning. The massive security surrounding the pope’s visit meant we had to arrive at the White House more than … More

    April 16, 2008

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