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PAPAL GREETING
Pope Benedict XVI acknowledges the crowd during his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican May 14. At the end of his audience the pope called the May 12 magnitude 7.9 earthquake in China a "devastating calamity." (CNS/Reuters)
Science, religion not in conflict, bishops say in stem-cell document

By Nancy Frazier O'Brien
Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The brief policy statement on embryonic stem-cell research that is to come before the U.S. bishops at their June 12-14 meeting in Orlando, Fla., is designed to set the stage for a later, more pastoral document explaining why the Catholic Church opposes some reproductive technologies.

"While human life is threatened in many ways in our society, the destruction of human embryos for stem-cell research confronts us with an issue of respect for life in a stark new way," says the statement drawn up by the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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Pilgrims hold candles during Mass at the Marian shrine of Fatima in central Portugal May 12. Thousands of pilgrims joined in celebrations marking the 91st anniversary of the first apparition of Mary to three shepherd children May 13, 1917. (CNS/Reuters)
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Pope says real dialogue looks for truth, unity
Real dialogue is not a superficial exchange of ideas, Pope Benedict XVI said at his general audience.
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Jesuit Father Jose Funes, director of the Vatican Observatory, said Christians should consider alien life as an "extraterrestrial brother" and a part of God's creation.
Pope says Pentecost renews duty to spread reconciliation, peace
Celebrating Pentecost in St. Peter's Basilica, Pope Benedict said that it is only by remaining open to the Holy Spirit and faithful to the Gospel that the church can share with the world the peace Christ promised.

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Archbishop applauds government for fund to resettle displaced Kenyans
The retired archbishop of Nairobi applauded the Kenyan government for launching and raising money for a special fund to assist the resettlement of people internally displaced after the country's postelection violence.


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THIS WEEK IN ORIGINS

Contents of Origins CNS Documentary Service, Vol. 38, No. 1 (May 15, 2008):

-- To see lay ministry as merely the church's fallback position in a time of fewer priests or as an effort to make the church more democratic is to undervalue and reduce to the practical something that flows from the church's very nature, says Bishop Blase J. Cupich of Rapid City, S.D., who outlined the theological, sacramental and ecclesial context of lay ministry in a keynote speech to the National Ministry Summit, a collaboration of six national Catholic organizations.

-- The National Ministry Summit was sponsored by the Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership Project, a collaboration of six national Catholic groups that has been studying the many changes taking place in U.S. Catholic parishes today. Outlining the project's findings to the National Ministry Summit, project director Marti Jewell says that when the project began "we assumed we were looking for new organizational and leadership structures. ... What we discovered is that the Spirit is inviting us into an unanticipated future."

-- The Vatican's clergy congregation asks that bishops not grant access to parish registries to the genealogical society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.


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