www.romereports.com Pope calls for Christian unity in Cyprus
The pope released doves to ask for peace. One remained on his window sill and the other flew a few yards and then came back into his office.
World Youth Day brings together youths from all over the world. It takes place annually in each diocese and every two years there is an international meeting. Each World Youth Day has as its motto a phrase from the Bible, and the international gatherings also have an official song.
A new campaign called Embrace Life is tackling an old-age issue in a very different way.
Tensions continue to rise over the Chinese government's control over the Catholic Church in the region. According to Italian news agency AsiaNews, Catholic bishops have been forced against their will to Beijing to attend an assembly of representatives of Chinese Catholics. The report said sources...
By entering this doorway, you can leave behind the chaos of Rome and take a trip back in time to what feels like the Renaissance. Much of the culture of the XVI and XVII century is documented here in these rooms at the Casanatense Library, a place of incredible beauty hidden among the small stree...
www.romereports.com The beatification of John Paul II is just one step away. The cardinals of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints have approved a miracle through the intercession of John Paul II.
romereports.com Vatican agrees with excommunication warning to South Korean "visionary" and her followers
www.romereports.com Pope Benedict XVI arrives to Cyprus
ROME REPORTS has listed the ten most important news stories from the Vatican in 2010, with its short and long term impacts.
www.romereports.com The Immaculate Conception Room, located in the heart of the Vatican Museums, regained its glory in 2007, after an extensive restoration. Now, just years later, the spotlight returns for the publication of an spectacular book about its frescoes.
www.romereports.com Out of every ten people, seven can not live their faith in full freedom. And the most persecuted religion is Christianity, with at least 200 million people suffering from discrimination. This was revealed by the report on religious freedom in the world that is published every ...
www.romereports.com Circus trapezists perform for Pope Benedict XVI in the general audience
As the cables from the US State Department that were published by wikileaks continue to be dissected, one cable shows the US's take on the election of Pope Benedict XVI in 2005.
When he was young he overcame the death of his entire family, he endured the hard life of a labor worker and he studied in secrecy with the help of his professors. Thats how John Paul IIs vocation was shaped. His story began in the small polish town of Wadowice on May 18, 1920. He was baptized on...