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(Vatican Radio) Russia's President Vladimir Putin says Moscow is prepared to provide a record of a White House meeting in which U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly shared classified intelligence with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. The announcement comes at a time when at least some lawmakers want to impeach Trump over this and other scandals. Putin made the comments at a press conference with Italy's Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi.Listen to the report by Stefan Bos: Putin tried to convince reporters that U.S. President Donald Trump had not shared any secrets during a meeting in Washington with Russian officials. He even offered to prove it by supplying Congress with a transcript of talks between Trump and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Putin joked that he'll "be forced to issue Lavrov with a reprimand because he did not share these secrets with him nor with representatives of Russia's inte...
Vatican City, May 17, 2017 / 10:29 am (Vatican Insider / La Stampa).- Thirteen votes in favor of recognizing the supernatural nature of the first seven appearances in Medjugorje, one vote against and one “suspensive” ballot, which will give a final answer later. A majority of suspensive votes and many doubts instead, concerning the apparition phenomenon from the end of 1981 to today.These are the results of the work done by the commission on Medjugorje established in 2010 by Benedict XVI and chaired by Cardinal Camillo Ruini.  Pope Francis mentioned this report in the press conference on the return flight from Fatima when he revealed the distinction between the first apparitions and the later ones, saying, “A commission of good theologians, bishops, cardinals. Good, good, good. The Ruini report is very, very good. It is well known that the signal that emerged from the Pontiff’s words is positive about the spiritual fruits and the conversions (people who ...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Max Rossi, ReutersBy Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- God is right by the side of eachperson on earth, seeing each individual's pain and wanting to bring hope andjoy, Pope Francis said."He calls us by name and tells us, 'Rise up, stopweeping, because I have come to free you,'" the pope said May 17 at hisweekly general audience in St. Peter's Square.The pope continued his series of talks on Christian hopeby looking at the Gospel of John's account of St. Mary Magdalene visitingJesus' tomb.She was the first to go to the tomb after his burial, hesaid, pointing out that the same love and loyalty can be seen today in the manywomen who head to the cemetery, visiting their dearly departed for years,showing how not even death can break the bonds of love.In Mary Magdalene's case, however, she experienced notonly the sadness of Christ's death, but also the discovery that his body haddisappeared, the pope said.Just as she is weeping near the tomb, "God surprisesher in the most...
IMAGE: CNS/Paul HaringBy Cindy WoodenVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis is not shy about showinghis love for Mary in public and, like many Latin American bishops, he stronglyhas resisted attempts to dismiss as superstitious or "simple," in anegative sense, popular devotion to the mother of God.The pope's devotion and his respect for those who turn toMary in their hour of need was on display May 12-13 when he and some 500,000people gathered at the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal.Canonizing two of the illiterate shepherd children to whomMary appeared in 1917,Pope Francis made it clear he sees no need for people to be"sophisticated" in explaining their devotion.But he also made it clear that, as in any area of faith andspirituality, there is room in their understanding of Mary for people to growas Catholics and Christians.Calling himself a pilgrim with the pilgrims, Pope Francisasked "which Mary" did the crowds come to honor? The Mary who is"a teacher of the spiritual life, t...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pranay Varada was stung by last year's National Geographic Bee, when he flubbed the official language of Sierra Leone - it's English; he answered French - and finished in sixth place. Determined to avoid another setback in his final year of eligibility, he started studying for this year's bee that same day....
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) -- Dutch passengers on KLM flights might have recognized the co-pilot's voice when he introduced himself on the airline's Cityhopper services....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A warmer, wetter climate is helping push dozens of Eastern U.S. trees to the north and, surprisingly, west, a new study finds....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Hundreds of federal and local law enforcement fanned out across Los Angeles in pre-dawn sweeps, serving arrest and search warrants as part of a three-year investigation into the ultra-violent street gang MS-13....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Trump administration said Wednesday it will continue granting nuclear sanctions relief to Iran, keeping the Obama-era nuclear deal intact for now. But the U.S. also announced new unrelated sanctions in a bid to show it wasn't letting Tehran off the hook....
U.S. stocks fell sharply in late-afternoon trading Wednesday as investors fretted that the latest turmoil in Washington could hinder President Donald Trump's pro-business agenda....
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