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Opinon: Science or religion
… to be studied, not a religion to be believed,” she said …
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England win 2020 Six Nations championship after Ireland fail in Paris
The English triumphed after Ireland failed to capitalise on earlier results and lost to the French in Paris.
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Macron gets a request from NGOs around the world to have his anti-separatism bill reviewed by Venice Commission
On October 28, a letter has been sent to Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic, asking for review of the future French “law on separatism” by the Venice Commission and the Office for Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the OSCE. The letter was signed by several NGOs and individuals from all…
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Piel: Issues aren’t Republican or Democratic, they’re matters of faith | RELIGION COMMENTARY
Along with many others, I find the words of Jesus a command — “I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me.” (Matthew 25.31-46) Good health is not a liberal or conservative issue. It is not …
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Brunei Bishop thanks Pope for “choosing someone from the peripheries” – Vatican News
Bishop Cornelius Sim, the Apostolic Vicar of Brunei, is among the 13 new cardinals Pope Francis announced on October 25. He will make them cardinals at a consistory in the Vatican on November 28. Bishop Sim spoke to Vatican News about his feelings.
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Bill Maher Pans Amy Coney Barrett’s Religion: ‘I Believe The Spanish Inquisition Had Fine People On Both Sides’
… Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s religion during a Friday night segment …
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Cardinal-elect Gregory: a pastor shaped by a “wonderful legacy of faith” – Vatican News
Washington DC’s Archbishop speaks about how he heard about his appointment as a Cardinal and about the “wonderful legacy of faith” that has shaped him as a Catholic of African-American descent.
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Beatification of Fr. Michael McGivney: Example for post-pandemic parish renewal – Vatican News
As Catholics in America celebrate the beatification of Fr. Michael McGivney, Supreme Knight Carl Anderson explains why the founder of the Knights of Columbus is still an important example of missionary charity for the Church.
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Eco Blue Seafood targeting Chinese mud crab demand with new Indonesian RAS
… a sustainable manner using European technology in Indonesia for … Denmark is a pioneer within organic food, and mud crab from … crab is in demand in Southern Europe and North America, both … high-end restaurants, which have their own “vertical farming” setup in …
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Roundup: First Harry Potter book published in Slovakia 20 years ago
… illustrations of the Harry Potter book covers. Before you scroll down … see the new Harry Potter book covers, have a listen to … for a new Harry Potter books edition, which will be published … house. The first Harry Potter book was published in Slovakia 20 …