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100 victims of the 2008 anti-Christian riots in east India could be Canonised.

‘UN or Pope’ needed to resolve North Korea nuclear crisis.

Catholic held under house arrest in for month highlights paranoia of French authorities.

Catholic Church in Northern Ireland pushes against easing of abortion law.

Catholic Vespers to be celebrated in Henry VIII’s chapel for the first time in 450 years.

Vatican relics headed to Anglican cathedral for display as pivotal summit nears.

Vatican denies responsibility for alleged child labour on Catholic land in Nigeria.

Kwik Save founder and billionaire Albert Gubay, who once made a ‘pact with God’ to leave his fortune to the church, has died aged 87.

 

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