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The exhibit documents the memories of photographer Michelle Cornejo's experiences traveling in Vietnam.
Suspected neo-Nazi attacker says heA s sorry
By Thomas Hochwarter One of the main suspects in a neo-Nazi attack at a former concentration camp has apologised to victims and the public.
Importance of Pope's Visit to Israel
When his plane touched down at Ben Gurion International Airport, Pope Benedict XVI became only the second pope in the history of the Catholic Church to officially visit the State of Israel.
The pope's murderous controversy
When Pope Benedict XVI strode into the solemn Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, there was probably nothing the one-time Nazi army conscript could have said to assuage his critics.
Skeletonwitch Taps Producer Jack Endino For New Album
Midwestern metal warriors SKELETONWITCH , who are currently on tour with AMON AMARTH , will begin recording their as-yet-untitled new album on June 14 with producer Jack Endino .
Pope John Paul II exhibit opens today at Alvernia University in Reading
Reating Eagle: Ryan McFadden Susan Rehhausser, exhibit guide trainer, left, looks at the Pope John Paul II exhibit at Alvernia University with, from left, Jessica Umbenhauer, project manager at the university's Holleran Center for Community Engagement; Tammy L. Gore, exhibit coordinator and graduate assistant in the doctor of philosophy program; ...
BEHERIT To Release 'Engram' In April
Finnish black metal pioneers BEHERIT will release their new album, "Engram" , on April 9 via Spinefarm Records .
Israel Perry suspected of attempt to flee Israel
The National Fraud Investigations Unit detained attorney Israel Perry on Monday on suspicion that he was attempting to flee the country.
Influential Chicago priest: Benedict's theology contributes to Holocaust controversy
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Anti-Semitism Has No Place in Church, Pope Repeats
Says Holocaust-Denial Is Unacceptable VATICAN CITY, FEB. 12, 2009 .- Any denial or minimization of the Holocaust is "intolerable and altogether unacceptable," says Benedict XVI.
Pope Benedict : Remembrance of the Holocaust is a warning to us for...
At midday today, the Holy Father received members of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organisations.
Pope meets with U.S. Jewish leaders
Denying or minimizing the Holocaust "is intolerable and altogether unacceptable," Pope Benedict XVI told a group of U.S. Jewish leaders.
Pope, German Chancellor Note Agreement on Shoah
VATICAN CITY, FEB. 8, 2009 .- After talking by telephone today, Benedict XVI and the German chancellor say they share a common view of the tragedy of the Holocaust.
Carol, the Pope and selective anti-racism
In the normal course of events, it should not be difficult to distinguish between Pope Benedict XVI and Carol Thatcher.
Pope Benedict XVI, shown at the Vatican Wednesday, has called on a renegade cleric to recant his denial of the Holocaust.
5-Feb-09 - Vatican Clarifies Position on Lifted Excommunications,...
VATICAN CITY, FEB. 4, 2009 .- Benedict XVI did not know Bishop Richard Williamson's position as a denier of the Holocaust when he lifted the prelate's excommunication in order to facilitate dialogue with the ...
Court affirms conviction of man who stole millions from Holocaust survivors
The Supreme Court denied Thursday an appeal filed by Attorney Israel Perry, who was convicted of stealing millions from Holocaust survivors, on his conviction.
4-Feb-09 - Pope's Condemnatioin of Holocaust Denial Is Clear
VATICAN CITY, 4 FEB 2009 - Holy See Press Office Director Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J. made the following declaration yesterday afternoon: "With reference to the latest requests for clarification concerning the ...
Father Raymond J. de Souza: Bishop Richard Williamson and the B'Nai Brith
"It is difficult to develop closer ties with someone who is quick to believe the worst about you." When there are difficult occasions in Jewish-Catholics relations, leaders have a choice about whether to ...
Pontiff Tells Why He's Reaching Out to Lefebvrists
Points to Unity as "Explicit Duty" of a Pastor VATICAN CITY, JAN. 28, 2009 .- Benedict XVI is offering a personal explanation for his decision to remove the excommunication of four traditionalist bishops ...