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Genetically Modified Crops Get the Vatican’s Blessing

June 5, 2009.

Print: NewScientist

Pope Benedict XVI’s scientists have given their blessing to genetically modified crops as a possible solution to world hunger and poverty

Pope sorry for abuse of native Canadians

Associated Press April 29, 2009.

Print: msnbc

Pontiff prays for healing for victims, families in sex abuse scandal

Pope distorts evidence about condoms, claims Lancet

Stephen Bates March 27, 2009.

Guardian.co.uk

Medical journal calls for pope’s ‘outrageous and wildly inaccurate’ claims over HIV/Aids to be retracted

Condom flap highlights pope’s message mess

Associated Press March 26, 2009.

msnbc

Despite YouTube, Pope Benedict is struggling with his message

Pope says the Vatican erred

Associated Press March 12, 2009.

Los Angeles Times

Letter follows uproar over a bishop who denied the Holocaust.

Vatican demands bishop who questioned Holocaust recant his position

February 4, 2009.

Telegraph.co.uk

The Vatican has demanded that a British bishop who questioned the Holocaust recant his positions before being fully admitted into the Roman Catholic Church.

Vatican is unflinching on Holocaust-denier

Duke Helfand and Sebastian Rotella January 27, 2009.

Los Angeles Times

The church says Bishop Richard Williamson’s ideas have nothing to do with the pope’s decision to return him to the fold.