Catholic News Service
January 31, 2019
WikiLeaks releases dossier on Knights of Malta controversy
VATICAN – Internal documents relating to the public crisis that led to the resignation of the grand master of the Knights of Malta in 2017 were released by WikiLeaks.
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International
KINSHASA, Congo – Some Catholic bishops from Congo have endorsed the disputed election of Felix Tshisekedi as president, despite continuing criticisms from other church leaders.
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International
WASHINGTON – On Jan. 22, the New York Statehouse burst into cheers after a landmark abortion bill had been passed.
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International
VATICAN – The joyous harmony of people coming together from so many different nations for World Youth Day stands in sharp contrast to today's "sad" situation of confrontational nationalist feelings, Pope Francis said.
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World Youth Day 2019
January 30, 2019
Pope disagrees with 'optional celibacy', but open to ordaining married men in remote regions
VATICAN – Many people were surprised when Pope Francis told reporters flying with him from Panama Jan. 27 that he did not think optional celibacy for priests in the Latin-rite church was a good idea.
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International
January 29, 2019
Zimbabwe bishops collect data on human rights abuses
HARARE, Zimbabwe – The Zimbabwe bishops' justice and peace commission is collecting information on violence and human rights abuses in dioceses across the country.
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International
January 29, 2019
Myanmar cardinal says China-funded dam project must be stopped
YANGON, Myanmar – A controversial China-funded dam project in Myanmar must be stopped, said Cardinal Charles Maung Bo of Yangon, noting that the affected river is the country's most sacred symbol.
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International
January 29, 2019
Marriage, priesthood requires fidelity and unity, Pope Francis says
VATICAN – Unity and fidelity are indispensable cornerstones of Christian marriage, Pope Francis said.
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Faith
January 29, 2019
Pakistan Supreme Court upholds Asia Bibi's blasphemy acquittal
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan's Supreme Court upheld its acquittal of a Pakistani Catholic woman sentenced to hang for blasphemy.
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International
January 29, 2019
Vatican doctrinal official steps down over sexual advances to nun
VATICAN – An Austrian priest under canonical investigation stepped down as an official at the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in an effort "to limit the damage already done to the congregation and to his community," the doctrinal office said.
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International