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Police urge peaceful Orange Order march (above) in Glasgow.

Pope’s visit to Cuba and the US expected to focus on family, charity, and tolerance.

All Christians have Jewish roots stresses Pope.

Belgian woman told she qualifies for euthanasia as suffers ‘suicidal thoughts.’

Pope Francis meets with Pope Emeritus Benedict.

Fr Salvator Mellone, the young priest whose struggle with cancer moved the Pope, died on Monday.

Canadian Muslim community donates thousands to repair vandalised Catholic Church.

 

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