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The latest Catholic and ecumenical news

Terminally ill Leith woman Corinne Barber’s Vatican wish sees donations flood in.

Cardinal Pell (above): Vatican accounts for 2014 comprehensive, accurate.

Father General of Piarists: Young people reflect the problems of adult society. (Video).

Committee established against abuse and violence against Christians in Iraq.

Israel: Government restrictions may force Christian schools to close.

Father of condemned Pakistani Christian woman Asia Biba petitions court for access.

DR Congo bishops’ appeal to young Africans: “Stay in Africa to build a better continent.”

Will the Catholic Church have a growing role in Korean reconciliation?

COMMENT

Lack of priests in Irish Catholic Church: The problem is becoming more acute.

AND FINALLY

Booking now—Celts: 
Art and identity.

 

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