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AFP Pope Leo XIV took his message of building bridges and promoting dialogue to the Roman Curia on Saturday, in his first audience with members of the Catholic Church’s governing body. [1]
Global Church News - The Church of the Holy Land welcomes the new Custos, Friar Francesco Patton Jun 08, 2016 The Catholic Church of the Holy Land has welcomed the new Custos, the 52 year old Francesco Patton, who yesterday afternoon was sworn in as ... (confirmed by 6 sources) [2]
SHANGHAI — China’s Catholic Church reaffirmed its loyalty to the country’s ruling Communist Party on Sunday, while welcoming a landmark deal struck with the Vatican on appointing new bishops. [3]
Burma Army Allegedly Bomb Roman Catholic Church in Mongkoe The Burma Army has allegedly bombed a Roman Catholic Church in Mongkoe town in northern Shan State where it is fighting with the Northern Allia [4]
SocietyChristmas in Kashmir: Muslim artisans help restore Catholic church One of the restorers' ancestors built the Gothic gem back in the 1880s Muslim architects, masons and artisans rush to complete the renovation of St. [5]
Myanmar junta troops burned a Catholic church in Hpruso Township, Kayah State, on Thursday. The Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (KNDF) released a video of the church and other religious buildings at Daw Nyun Ku village. [6]
YANGON—Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, the leader of the Myanmar Roman Catholic Church, called on the world to understand the people of Myanmar and their struggles and to not condemn, as he delivered his Christmas message on Saturday. [7]
Thirty-eight families to resettle in new villages in Kamaing Township after seven years in IDP camp Thirty-eight families from Lai Nawng Hku village (also known as Mang Wel village) have been permanently resettled in K [8]
AFP Pope Leo XIV took his message of building bridges and promoting dialogue to the Roman Curia on Saturday, in his first audience with members of the Catholic Church’s governing body.
Global Church News - The Church of the Holy Land welcomes the new Custos, Friar Francesco Patton Jun 08, 2016 The Catholic Church of the Holy Land has welcomed the new Custos, the 52 year old Francesco Patton, who yesterday afternoon was sworn in as
SHANGHAI — China’s Catholic Church reaffirmed its loyalty to the country’s ruling Communist Party on Sunday, while welcoming a landmark deal struck with the Vatican on appointing new bishops.
Burma Army Allegedly Bomb Roman Catholic Church in Mongkoe The Burma Army has allegedly bombed a Roman Catholic Church in Mongkoe town in northern Shan State where it is fighting with the Northern Allia
SocietyChristmas in Kashmir: Muslim artisans help restore Catholic church One of the restorers' ancestors built the Gothic gem back in the 1880s Muslim architects, masons and artisans rush to complete the renovation of St.
Myanmar junta troops burned a Catholic church in Hpruso Township, Kayah State, on Thursday. The Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (KNDF) released a video of the church and other religious buildings at Daw Nyun Ku village.
YANGON—Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, the leader of the Myanmar Roman Catholic Church, called on the world to understand the people of Myanmar and their struggles and to not condemn, as he delivered his Christmas message on Saturday.
Thirty-eight families to resettle in new villages in Kamaing Township after seven years in IDP camp Thirty-eight families from Lai Nawng Hku village (also known as Mang Wel village) have been permanently resettled in K
Polish priest outs himself as gay with his partner and is immediately SACKED by Vatican officials - Father Krzystof Charamsa urged church to change its 'backwards' attitude - He revealed he is gay and has a partner in two separate interviews today -
RFA Junta forces damaged a church in the home village of Myanmar’s most prominent Christian, Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, one of several religious buildings destroyed in fighting between the military and pro-democracy forces, residents told Radio Free