The Vatican has denied that Pope Francis "abolished sin", after a newspaper article said he had done so through his words and gestures. |
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The archbishop's remarks on Radio 4's Today come five months after it was revealed that the Church of England has £75,000 indirectly invested in Wonga. |
The Vatican felt compelled on Tuesday to deny that Pope Francis had "abolished sin", after a well-known Italian intellectual wrote that he had effectively done so through his words and gestures. |
The Vatican felt compelled today to deny that Pope Francis had "abolished sin", after a well-known Italian intellectual wrote that he had effectively done so through his words and gestures. The singular exchange began on Sunday when Eugenio Scalfari, an atheist who writes opinion pieces for the.... |
VATICAN CITY - The Vatican felt compelled on Tuesday to deny that Pope Francis had "abolished sin," after a well-known Italian intellectual wrote that he had effectively done so through his words and gestures. The singular exchange began on Sunday when Eugenio Scalfari, an atheist who writes opinion.... |
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the leader of the worldwide Anglican church, describes the Pope as an "extraordinary man" and his person of the year. |
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the leader of the worldwide Anglican church, describes the Pope as an "extraordinary man" and his person of the year. |
The election of Pope Francis and Poland's first face transplant have been voted as the most important events this year in the country and internationally by viewers of public broadcaster TVP. |
The Democratic Republic of Congo's army repelled on Monday attacks on a state TV station, airport and army bases in the country's capital city of Kinshasa.
Military police gesture near the state broadcaster RTNC as gunfire erupted on Dec. 30, 2013 at the premises of the broadcaster in Kinshasa. |
Australian Olympic Committee president John Coates believes the Sochi Winter Games will be safe, but has urged athletes to be cautious. |
AUSTRALIAN Olympic Committee president John Coates believes the Sochi Winter Games will be safe, but has urged athletes to be cautious. |
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