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Catholic Church: Pope Francis anoints 20 new cardinals
Pope Francis has named 20 new cardinals in a ceremony at the Vatican.
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Pope’s Quebec speech acknowledges role of Catholic institutions in residential school system
In his public address at the Citadelle of Quebec, Pope Francis again expressed 'deep shame and sorrow' to residential school survivors for the wrongdoings of some Catholic institutions. His message drew mixed reactions, though some feel...
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What’s unfinished after Pope’s visit to Canada
Despite the Pope’s apology to residential school survivors, and his use of the word genocide to describe what happened in the institutions, some Indigenous people say there’s still work to be done. One of the loudest calls has been for...
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French greens and left unite to face Macron before June elections
France's greens and the left wing party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon have joined forces in a "historic moment" to face Macron before June's parliamentary elections.
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Pope to make 3 stops in Canada, sources say
CBC News has learned that Pope Francis will make three major stops in Canada — Edmonton, Quebec City and Iqaluit — to meet with residential school survivors during a visit in late July.
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First Nations leaders look forward to reconciliation
Leaders and delegates from First Nations communities met with Pope Francis to speak about Canada's history with residential schools, including the discovery of what are likely children's remains at the grounds of a former residential...
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Xi'an outbreak: Anger in Chinese city over COVID lockdown
There is anger in the Chinese city of Xi'an over how residents have been treated during its strict COVID lockdown.
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Pope's visit should focus on listening, says Manitoba prof
Pope Francis and the Catholic Church in Canada have a lot of work to do, beyond an apology, to allow Indigenous people to find peace after the abuses at residential schools, says Niigaan Sinclair, an assistant professor at the University...
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'Open your arms to everyone,' Pope tells Orban's Hungary
Viktor Orban's right-wing, anti-immigrant policies clash with Pope Francis’ call for countries to welcome refugees.
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Musicians perform at 20 vaccination clinics across Quebec
Bassist Francis Palma-Pelletier is part of Quebec's new initiative to have classical and jazz musicians play at vaccine clinics.
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RUBINA FRANCIS's INSPIRING Journey to Paralympics Success | House of Glory 16
In this episode of the House of Glory Podcast, Rubina Francis, a Paralympic Bronze Medalist, shares her incredible journey from her early days as a para-athlete to representing India at the Paris Paralympics. She reflects on the...
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Iraq's dwindling Christian population sees hope in planned papal visit
The Vatican has announced that Pope Francis will make the first ever papal visit to Iraq in March, as Iraq’s Christian population faces serious decline, especially since the war with the ISIL from 2014 to 2017.
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Stocks Close Lower Monday, but Dow Completes Best Month in Over Three Decades
Stocks end September on a sour note, but the Dow still completed its best monthly performance since 1987. Frances Newton Stacy, Director of Strategy at Optimal Capital, says Monday's pullbacks shouldn't be enough to derail the recent...
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Macron vows to continue 'fight for freedom' as France pays tribute to beheaded teacher Samuel Paty
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that France would continue "the fight for freedom" at a national tribute in Paris to the teacher beheaded for showing cartoons of the prophet of Islam....
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Majority of Wealthy Investors Fear Stocks Are In Bubble Territory
Frances Newton Stacy, Director of Strategy at Optimal Capital, joined Cheddar to discuss what was moving markets a day before President-elect Biden's inauguration.
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France vows 'zero tolerance' against racist police officers
France has vowed "zero tolerance" over police racism after George Floyd's death in the US helped shine a light on the issue in Europe.
The country's interior minister, Christophe Castaner, said...
The country's interior minister, Christophe Castaner, said...
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Kenya drivers struggle to make ends meet during lockdown
Demand for home deliveries is up, but why are some Kenyan drivers unhappy about the extra business?
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Managing the COVID-19 recessionThe COVID-19 pandemic is having a massive effect on the economy. Experts say it's not a depression yet, and there are ways for business and households to get through it.
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55 years in prison: Mother of slain daughter in Bridgeport says killer ‘finally got what he deserved’
"Today, we finally got that justice -- and it's been a long time coming," Camille Hemmings told News 12 Sunday.
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Queens man in custody for fatal bus stabbing
Prosecutors said McCalla told Francis to move his backpack off the seat next to him so McCalla could sit, but when the suspect felt that still wasn’t enough space—he stabbed him multiple times.
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What will Pope Leo’s reign mean for 2SLGBTQ+ Catholics?
Pope Francis made reaching out to 2SLGBTQ+ people a hallmark of his papacy. Will Pope Leo XIV do the same? CBC’s Megan Williams speaks to Vatican observers who are hoping for inclusivity and progress in the Catholic Church.
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Pope Leo and the Catholic Church in the Post-Secular Era
Gary Adler, Associate Professor of Sociology at Pennsylvania State University, discusses the new pope, how Pope Leo is expected to differ from Pope Francis, and the direction he may take the Catholic Church.
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Police release images of suspect in deadly shuttle bus stabbing in Brooklyn
The victim, 41-year-old Alvin Francis of Queens, was stabbed in the stomach during an argument onboard the bus while it was stopped on Crescent and Etna streets.
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Pope Leo XIV’s message emphasised “building bridges and peace”
“It’s a mission going out from the Church, not in but out, what they call going to the existential peripheries.”