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Prem Kumar, S.J.
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Catholic News Service
Security forces in Afghanistan have arrested a total of three men in connection with the kidnapping of a Jesuit priest from India. The arrests, announced by an Afghan government official, include a man taken into custody on June 4 while two others were detained on June 5 in connection with the disap
Cardinal Pell
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Kevin Clarke
Efforts to professionalize Vatican financial services and oversight of same continued today as Pope Francis dismissed the all-Italian five-member board that oversees the Vatican’s financial watchdog agency, an abrupt move that will give the financial operation more of an English-speaking focus
Hassan Bargach at his home in Rabat, Morocco on June 4, 2014, showing the book presented to his family by the Spanish government tracing its roots to the Iberian town of Hornachos. Photo by Gil Shefler.
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Gil Shefler - Religion News Service
The Bargachs are not typical Moroccans. Despite being proud Muslims, they celebrate a version of Christmas, eat as much paella as they do couscous, and pepper their native French and Arabic with Spanish words.“We are proud of being Spanish and Moroccan,” said Hassan Bargach, whose family
Archbishop Neary of Tuam
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Catholic News Service
Ireland investigates report of babies buried at former religious home.
Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga
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Catholic News Service
The world financial system "has been built as a new idolatry," charged Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, at a June 3 forum in Washington sponsored by The Catholic University of America's Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies.During his keynote
Pope Francis kneels as the crowd prays over him by singing and speaking in tongues during an encounter with more than 50,000 Catholic charismatics at the Olympic Stadium in Rome on June 1.
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Catholic News Service
50,000 pray for the once-skeptical Pope, sing and speak in tongues