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Saturday, 26 of April 2014, the first centre exclusively dedicated to Migrant work has been inaugurated by Latin Patriarch Fuad Twal. The centre Our Lady of Valor in Southern Tel Aviv serves the Needs of the Migrant community in Israel consisting of Catholic guest workers and asylum seekers.

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MPs unanimous in declaring ISIS violence genocide against Christians and Yazidis, as Catholic charity ACN hoped they would.

Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal (above): “Exodus of Christians is bleeding Church of Jerusalem.”

Blow for Pope’s reforms as audit into Vatican finances forced to halt.

Pope at the general audience: ‘We must distinguish between sin and sinner.’

Trevi Fountain in Rome to be dyed red on April 29 for Christian martyrs.

A step closer to sainthood for Dorothy Day.

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A Camino of holy Ireland – what a terrific idea says Mary Kelly.

AND FINALLY

Catholic environmentalist Mary Colwell is setting out on a 500 mile walk across Ireland and England to raise money and awareness about the decline of curlews.

 

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