Catholic Church in the world
Marian Miszalski
In Brussels President Bush focused his attention on the vast significance of the relationship between Europe and America; he did not agree, in a slightly weaker tone (but still), with the Russian interpretation of Yalta, which maintained that the Red Army had brought only 'salvation' to the Central and Eastern European countries. »
Great Britain
Another attack on Catholic politician
Wlodzimierz Redzioch talks to Giuseppe Corigliano about the attack on Ruth Kelly, Catholic Secretary of State for Education and Skills in the British government of Tony Blair.
In December 2004, Ruth Kelly, 36 year-old-economist from Northern Ireland, was appointed as Secretary of State for Education and Skills in the British government. »
France
Se signer de croix ou se dire Bonjour
Version intgrale d'un entretien de Mgr Ireneusz Skubis avec Roman Wyborski, ancien consul de Pologne Lyon
Italy
Antoni Szwed
'The case of Rocco Buttiglione' is the title of Antoni Szwed's article, which reminds us of the rejection of the Professor's nomination for the commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security in the European Commission. His candidature was blocked because of his Catholic views. »
Wlodzimierz Redzioch talks to Fr Robert A, Sirico, President of the Acton Institute
Wlodzimierz Redzioch discusses with Carl A. Anderson
The last presidential campaign in the United States was an occasion for a wide national discussion on America's role in the contemporary world, its identity and the values of its citizens. The interview entitled 'The American Knights of Columbus' is devoted to the biggest organization of Catholic laymen in the USA. »
Tadeusz A. Janusz interviews Fr Nikodem Gdyk, OFM, Commissary of the Holy Land in Poland
Wlodziemierz Redzioch interviews Fr Bernardo Cervella, missionary from the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions and director of the information agency 'AsiaNews'.
The unique growth of the Chinese industry influences the situation of numerous countries in the world. However, China is still a country with serious social problems: about 10,000 people have been sentenced to death, and several millions of abortions are made every year because of the one-child policy. »
5 December 2004 - 2nd Sunday of Advent
Day of Prayer for the Church in the East
Fr Jozef Kubicki, T.Chr.
On 5 December 2004, the 2nd Sunday of Advent, the Polish Episcopate Conference organised the Fifth Day of Help for the Church in the East. In the pages of 'Niedziela' Fr Jozef Kubicki, T.Chr., informs us about the possibilities of financial and prayerful support we can offer for Catholics in the East. »
Strategic partnership: a Berlin-Moscow axis
Marian Miszalski
Almost 60 years ago three leaders of world powers met in the Crimean Yalta and divided Europe, condemning several European countries to years of slavery. These countries included Poland and Ukraine. As we learnt a similar meeting took place in Sochi not so long ago. Who met and what was the topic of the meeting? Below we try to answer this question. »
Presence of Catholics in the European Parliament
Wlodzimierz Redzioch talking with Giorgio Salina
Giorgio Salina has been cooperating with the Apostolic Nuncio's Office at the European Union for seven years. His task, among others, is to ensure communication between the pope's representatives and the Euro Parliament members (MEPs). »
Wlodzimierz Redzioch with Cardinal Paul Poupard, the Vatican 'minister of culture'.
Wlodzimierz Redzioch, reporter of 'Niedziela' in Italy, interviews Cardinal Paul Poupard, President of the Pontifical Council for Culture. Cardinal Poupard speaks about neo-paganism, appearing in the European societies, and its causes. He shows the background of secularity and the foundations, resulting from the tradition of many hundred years, on which the community of European countries should be built. »
Fr Ireneusz Skubis, editor-in-chief of 'Niedziela', is making an interview with Cardinal Lubomyr Huzar, Head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church and Major Archbishop of Lviv.
Cardinal Huzar speaks about the situation of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, its history and present day. We also learn what a Patriarchate means. »