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ARCHBISHOP TOMASI, VATICAN OBSERVER AT UNITED NATIONS IN GENEVA, SPEAKS AT MIGRATION CONFERENCE IN ROME

Cross Wires: Tuesday breaking news

The latest Catholic headlines.

Vatican claims ‘progress’ on child sex abuse at UN committee against torture. (Above, Vatican ambassador to the UN Mgr Tomasi.)

Pope: Christians must keep away from vanity, ambition and greed.

Ukrainian Catholic leadership emphasises: No political activity by clergy.

Archbishop of Dublin says lay people are key to Catholic education

Bishop Patrick Lynch’s homily at Mass for migrants.

Tens of thousands March for Life in Rome to theme: For Life Without Compromise.

Vatican official rebukes US nuns‘ group for ‘fundamental errors.’

AND FINALLY

Dachau martyr Fr Giuseppe Girotti Beatified.

 

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