Global Church News
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Cardinal Cassidy remembered for life of service to the Church
Apr 12, 2021
The former President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Cardinal Edward Cassidy, died in Newcastle, Australia, on Saturday, at the age of 96.
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French Catholic Bishops open beatification cause of Dominican priest
Apr 12, 2021
The French Catholic Bishops have approved the opening of the beatification cause of a little-known but quietly influential Dominican priest.
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Christians decry Myanmar military's search of churches
Apr 12, 2021
Myanmar’s military has conducted a search of Catholic and other Christian churches in the Buddhist-majority country.
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China's last apostolic pro-nuncio dies in Australia
Apr 12, 2021
Cardinal Edward Cassidy was a former president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity
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Cardinal Nichols leads Catholic community in mourning death of Prince Philip at age 99
Apr 12, 2021
Cardinal Vincent Nichols led the Catholic community Friday in mourning the death of Prince Philip at the age of 99.
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Aid to the Church in Need appeals for prayers for Myanmar
Apr 11, 2021
The pontifical foundation reiterates Pope Francis’ appeal for an end to violence in the southeast Asian nation.
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Chinese Christians honor ancestors at Easter
Apr 10, 2021
The traditional Qingming festival, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day, coincided with Easter Sunday this year.
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Timor-Leste priests, nuns join flood aid efforts
Apr 10, 2021
Priests and nuns in Timor-Leste have joined efforts to provide much-needed assistance to flash flood victims forced to flee their homes in recent days
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Catholics must do more to reject anti-Asian discrimination, violence
Apr 10, 2021
In 2018, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops published "Open Wide Our Hearts: An Enduring Call to Love."
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Assyrian monk gets two years in a Turkish prison for giving a piece of bread
Apr 10, 2021
Fr Aho will serve 25 months in prison for providing “help to a terrorist organisation”. The clergyman, absent from the courtroom, has always rejected the charges. The trial was held without journalists and public. Anti-Christian repression is growing as evinced by the Assyrian monk’s trial and the fate of Hagia Sophia.
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