Global Church News
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South Africa: Publication of the first children's bible in a local language
Oct 21, 2015
In Durban, South Africa, a group of lay people have worked to translate the children’s bible into a local language. The isiZulu translation will go on sale next month. This is the first translation into one of the eleven local languages.
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Slovenia gives army more power amid migrant crisis
Oct 21, 2015
The Slovenian parliament passed legislation early on Wednesday that will give the army more power to help police guarding the state border as thousand
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In wake of papal visit, pro-life opinion rises in United States
Oct 21, 2015
Pope Francis’ visit to the United States has given a boost to Americans’ stated support for the pro-life cause, the results of a survey conducted this month suggest.
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With release of religious freedom report, global watchdog gets funding renewal
Oct 21, 2015
President Barack Obama on Friday signed a bill reauthorizing the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, ending a period of speculation about the future of the religious freedom watchdog.
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Denver archbishop: Would German bishops side with Henry VIII or Thomas More?
Oct 21, 2015
In his latest column Archbishop Samuel Aquila of Denver asked this question and pointed to similarities between Cardinal Kasper’s push for allowing remarried Catholics to receive communion and English bishops granting Henry VIII’s “annulment.”
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Strengthen marriage with truth and mercy, Venezuela's Cardinal Urosa tells synod
Oct 21, 2015
Both truth and mercy can be found in consistent Catholic teaching on marriage, Cardinal Jorge Urosa Savino of Caracas told the Synod of Bishops on Thursday.
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That notorious 2014 synod report? We got it an hour after the media did, cardinal says
Oct 21, 2015
Cardinal Wilfrid Napier says the highly controversial midterm report from last year's synod gave weight to issues discussed by only “two or three” people, and was unseen by most synod fathers until after it hit mainstream media.
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A Pakistani family converted to Christianity is hounded, victim of death threats
Oct 20, 2015
Israeli authorities have begun erecting a barrier between two East Jerusalem neighbourhoods.
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Christians face charges in riots triggered by church attacks
Oct 20, 2015
A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has ordered 88 Christians to appear before it for their alleged roles in violent riots that followed two church bombings in Lahore.
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Archbishop Cupich tells journalists he sees transformation in Synod hall
Oct 20, 2015
The archbishop of Chicago, Blase Joseph Cupich, sat down with journalists Friday and responded to their vast array of questionsn in a side room of the Holy See Press Office.



Sunday Reflection
Third Sunday of Easter: Witnesses
Today’s Gospel reading is an Easter account from the Gospel of Luke. It begins with the events that took place on the evening of Easter Sunday, after Jesus had appeared to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus.