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  1. Belgian cardinal says his remarks to abuse victim misreported 

    News - International

    Wednesday, 01 September 2010

    Belgian Cardinal Godfried Danneels' remarks to a victim who was abused by his uncle, a bishop, have been interpreted out of context, says a spokesman for the cardinal.

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  2. Belgian victim urged to wait for bishop's resignation 

    News - International

    Monday, 30 August 2010

    The contents of leaked video tapes of a Belgian cardinal urging a victim not to reveal he was sexually abused by a bishop have been published in two Belgian newspapers.

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  3. Irish woman wants to sue religious order over vaccination 

    News - International

    Monday, 23 August 2010

    A US-based Irish woman, who was subjected to a vaccine trial as a baby without her mother's consent, and three others are hoping to sue the Sacred Heart religious order in the Irish courts for facilitating the vaccination.

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  4. Pope urges French to welcome all people  

    News - International

    Monday, 23 August 2010

    Pope Benedict urged French pilgrims attending his weekly Angelus prayers on Sunday to welcome people of all origins, just days after France repatriated more than 200 Roma and Gypsies.

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  5. Muslims call for right to pray in Cordoba cathedral 

    News - International

    Friday, 20 August 2010

    Muslim groups are trying to convince Church leaders of the Cathedral of Cordoba in southern Spain - once the Great Mosque of Cordoba - to allow for both Muslim and Christian worship within the premises.

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  6. Conference to examine Cath media coverage of abuse 

    News - International

    Wednesday, 18 August 2010

    The Vatican will host a conference to examine the global role of the Catholic press, addressing, among other topics, the Catholic media response to controversy within the Church.

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  7. Bulgaria pins faith in John the Baptist relic discovery 

    News - International

    Wednesday, 18 August 2010

    Archaeologists and clerics in Bulgaria say they have unearthed bones belonging to John the Baptist, which the country's government hopes will bring salvation through tourism.


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  8. Skateboarding priest spreads the Word 

    News - International

    Tuesday, 17 August 2010

    Footage of a Hungarian priest's skateboarding skill has become a YouTube hit. The Reverend Zoltan Lendvai, 45, believes it helps him spread the Word to young people.

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  9. Bomb scare at Lourdes 

    News - International

    Monday, 16 August 2010

    An apparently hoax bomb threat at Lourdes led French police to evacuate thousands, including many disabled or ailing pilgrims, on the feast of the Assumption - one of the busiest days at the shrine.

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  10. Pope rejects two Irish bishops' resignations 

    News - International

    Thursday, 12 August 2010

    Pope Benedict XVI has rejected the resignations of two Irish bishops who resigned at Christmas. Instead, the two men are "to be assigned revised responsibilities within the diocese".

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