Global Church News
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Theologian stresses more research on Christianity in Asia
Jan 18, 2019
There is a greater need to do more research on Christianity in Asia, said Father Wilfred Felix, a well-known Indian theologian.
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Hope for the children of Lahore Catholic couple burnt alive
Jan 18, 2019
The Church and the Cecil and Iris Chudhary Foundation (CICF) support the education of Suleman, Sonia and Poonam Shazad. For their grandfather, “the true guardians of the children are the Church and the CICF”.
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Catholics in favour of Bangsamoro autonomy in Mindanao
Jan 18, 2019
A referendum is scheduled over the new few weeks in Mindanao to ratify a new autonomy law. The Mindanao Catholic Church Leaders for Peace (MCCLP) believe it will remedy “historic injustices” suffered by the Muslim community. For PIME missionary, “Fear and promises tend to influence the various positions.”
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Meeting of Bishops to ‘ensure no more stonewalling or cover ups’
Jan 18, 2019
The aim of Pope Francis' February meeting on abuse and safeguarding is to clarify and underline what must and must not be done with allegations and make sure no more cases are ever covered up, said Andrea Tornielli, editorial director for the Vatican Dicastery for Communication.
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India’s Latin-rite Bishops elect new office bearers
Jan 18, 2019
India’s Latin-rite bish- ops elected new office bearers.
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Pope Francis to pay visit to Bucharest in May
Jan 18, 2019
Pope Francis will pay a three-day visit to Romania starting May 31 at the invitation of the President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, and the Catholic Church, Q Magazine wrote, quoting unofficial presidential sources.
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Italy’s Super Cup fracas illustrates vexed bond between religion and sports
Jan 17, 2019
Controversy surrounds Italian soccer’s “Super Cup” in Saudi Arabia this Wednesday, which limits the attendance of single women.
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Open letter: Rethinking the future of the Catholic Church in Hong Kong
Jan 17, 2019
A group of Catholics, mostly young people, have addressed a letter to the diocesan Curia. Whilst appreciating the educational and charitable work the Church has offered so far, the petitioners demand the diocese not be China’s "vassal" and end the "colonial" phase of its work as a substitute services provider.
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Bishops visiting Israel hear Christian concerns over Jewish nation-state law
Jan 17, 2019
A group of international bishops has been urged to take home their concerns about how the recent Israeli nation-state law affects the rights of Christians living in Israel.
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Card Sako: A new Bishop in Mosul, a source of hope for Christians and Muslims
Jan 17, 2019
On 18 January, the cardinal presides over the episcopal ordination of Fr. Najib Mikhael Moussa, Archbishop of Mosul and Fr. Robert Jarjis, auxiliary in Baghdad. The Muslims are happy for the return of "a Christian leader."



Sunday Reflection
Be generative, as your Father is generative
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with Fr Dr Lawrence Ng
