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Organisers hope Eucharistic Congress will revive Irish Church
Next year’s event in Dublin will attract many leading Catholic figures
Belgian abuse victims file lawsuit against Holy See
Belgian bishops have agreed to compensate victims even if the statute of limitations has run out
A preview of Benedict XVI’s visit to Croatia this weekend
The Pope will visit the majority Catholic country on June 4-5
West’s Aids strategy is a failure, says new report
Western governments are refusing to accept that condoms are ineffective in curbing the disease, according to Catholic Truth Society report
Print edition 03.06.11
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Ten Catholics doing amazing work
Mary O’Regan profiles 10 Catholics who are quietly using their talents in the service of others in an astonishing variety of fields
Cardinal Burke withdraws from London conference at last minute
The cardinal was told that speaking at a conference organised by orthodox group Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice would be divisive
Pope Benedict discusses prayer life of Moses
Moses spoke with God as if he were speaking to a friend, Pope says at general audience
Print edition 27.05.11
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Pope urges Caritas to work more closely with bishops
Benedict XVI tells Caritas general assembly that charity must be guided by the teaching of the Church