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Finally, all of the Church's major documents on the family in one volume! This comprehensive resource covers current topics on marriage, family, life issues, population trends, human rights, drug addiction, etc. Contains statements from the popes and also the conclusions of various congresses held around the world.
La Rencontre mondiale des familles Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie le 22 au 27 septembre, 2015 “La famille qui vit la joie de la foi la communique spontanément, elle est sel de la terre et lumière du monde, elle est levain pour toute la société.” ~ Pape François, le 27 octobre, 2013 Lancé en 1994 sous le pontifi cat de Saint Jean-Paul II, la Rencontre mondiale des familles est une célébration joyeuse de la famille et de la foi qui a lieu tous les trois ans. Mgr Charles J. Chaput de Philadelphie a rme que la réunion 2015 « est cense d’être un cadeau pas seulement pour les catholiques à Philadelphie, mais pour chaque personne de bonne volonté dans le monde plus large. "We are cal...
The Holy See, also known as the Vatican City, is a sovereign state located in the heart of Rome, Italy. It is the spiritual and administrative center of the Catholic Church, with the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, serving as the head of the church. The Vatican City spreads over an area of 44 hectares and has a population of around 800 residents, mostly consisting of Catholic clergy and Italian officials. The Holy See is governed by the pope, who is both the head of state and the head of government. The pope exercises his authority through various offices, including the Secretariat of State, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and the Pontifical Council for Culture. The Vatican City is also the site of many historical and cultural treasures, such as the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter's Basilica, and the Vatican Museums. It is a significant religious and cultural center, attracting millions of visitors and pilgrims every year.
In the first study of its kind Mary McAleese subjects to comprehensive scrutiny the Roman Catholic Church’s 1983 Code of Canon law as it applies to children. The Catholic Church is the world’s largest non-governmental organisation involved in the provision of education and care services to children. It has over three hundred million child members world-wide the vast majority of whom became Church members when they were baptised as infants. Canon law sets out their rights and obligations as members. Children also have rights which are set out in the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to which the Holy See is State Party. The impact of the Convention on Canon Law is ...
Guidelines for education within the family.
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The death of Pope John Paul II and consequent election of Pope Benedict XVI has shed light on a political process that the world has not been privy to for almost twenty-six years. People from around the world gathered in St. Peter's Square, wondering who the next Vatican leader would be and how the election process really worked, while everyone from international news correspondents to local priests added their own opinions to the debate. In Heirs of the Fisherman, former Vatican insider John-Peter Pham presents a candid portrait of the modern Vatican, the only account to reveal the striking changes to papal succession procedures made by John Paul II. Blending political and ecclesiastical hi...