Marking his first anniversary as pontiff Thursday, Pope Francis defended "slum priests" from the accusation their advocacy for the downtrodden reflects a different, leftist church that is remote from conservative Vatican values. |
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Policy analyst: Risk is worth it to help ‘return Fiji to democracy’ By Reginald Chandar. SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, March 14, 2014) – An Australian academic has called for sanctions on Fiji's government to be dropped immediately. Dr Karl Claxton, a research analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy.... |
Marking his first anniversary as pontiff Thursday, Pope Francis defended "slum priests" from the accusation their advocacy for the downtrodden reflects a different, leftist church that is remote from conservative Click to Continue |
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Marking his first anniversary as pontiff Thursday, Pope Francis defended "slum priests" from the accusation their advocacy for the downtrodden reflects a different, leftist church that is remote from conservative Vatican values. |
On 1st anniversary as pope, Francis defends 'slum priests,' saying they do the church's work |
WASHINGTON: Speaker John Boehner has invited Pope Francis to deliver a joint address to Congress, in what would be the first such session by the head of the Catholic Church. The invitation was made on the first anniversary of popular pope’s election, and meshes with efforts by Republicans to portray.... |
An Australian academic has called for sanctions on Fiji's government to be dropped immediately. Dr Karl Claxton, a research analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, in an interview with Radio Australia said dropping the sanctions is a risk that's worth taking if it helps return Fiji to democracy. |
Exceltium Corporate & Public Affairs owner Matthew Hooton is crowing from the rooftops after the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust won a victory against the body that decides its ratepayer funding.Never one to hide his light under... |
At an emotional event in Cardiff, the inaugural St David Awards paid tribute to the “extraordinary achievements of people in Wales” and honoured people in nine different categories |
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis marked his one-year anniversary Thursday with a simple tweet: "Please pray for me." Francis' appeal echoed his gesture on that rainy night one year ago when he came out onto the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica and introduced himself to the world. |
SW Radio Africa news - The Independent Voice of Zimbabwe A controversial religious leader from Zimbabwe is once again in the headlines, this time for suing a sports company that published a report claiming he had predicted the English team Liverpool would win the Premiership title this season. |
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