The Competition Commission inquiry into UK grocery retailing has left small farmers in the developing world still facing "excessive and disproportionate" risks, says one of the country's leading social enterprises.
The recent visit by Pope Benedict XVI to the United States was important to Catholics and indeed Christians the world over. The Vatican actually apologised to US Catholics for sexual abuses by the clergy.
The pastoral board of the Redeemed Christian Church of God located on 24th Street says none of its members have been involved in drug deal as reported in the media recently.
The Catholic Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Reparatrix (popularly known as Ggogonya Sisters) should change to conform to new trends in society, the Archbishop Emeritus of Kampala, Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala, has advised.
Strategic foreign investors, eyeing stakes in Nigeria's financial sector, have requested from Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) details of regulations governing operations of Islamic banking.
The "boss" Pope Benedict XVI left America a couple of weeks ago after a high profile visit to the home of one of the world's largest Catholic congregations.
With the huge growth in gambling, especially online, we find out how the Church is warning people about the addictive nature of this apparently harmless pastime
Dear Brothers and Sisters, My recent Apostolic Journey to the United Nations and the United States of America was inspired by the theme, "Christ our Hope". I am most grateful to all who helped in any way to make the
and the Centre for Inter-Religious Dialogue of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organisation (Tehran, Iran) held their sixth Colloquium in Rome from 28 to 30 April 2008 under the joint presidency of His Eminence Cardinal Jean-Louis TAURAN, President of the
The Pope's engagements begun early on Wednesday with the blessing of a new statue of Saint John Leonardi founder of the order of the Clerks Regular of the Mother of God of Lucca who was proclaimed "patron of pharmacists" in