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Sabado, Mayo 14, 2011

San Malverde: patron saint of thieves and drug lords





MEXICO’S drug lords are so powerful they even have their own patron saint: San Malverde. Every year on May 3, residents of the north-western state of Sinaloa, the birthplace of Mexico’s largest drug cartel, flock to celebrate their beloved “good bandit.”


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Pope congratulates 34 new Swiss Guard recruits





POPE Benedict XVI met with 34 new Swiss Guard recruits on May 6 and offered words of wisdom and encouragement before the swearing-in ceremony.


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Vatican to address ‘Catholic identity’ at Caritas assembly





THE general assembly of Caritas Internationalis in late May is shaping up as a defining moment for the confederation of 165 national Catholic charities, at a time when the Vatican is insisting on greater control over Caritas operations.


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Sabado, Mayo 7, 2011

Bishops in Mindanao fear ‘impending’ terror attacks



CATHOLIC bishops urged people in Mindanao to be more vigilant as they believe that retaliatory attacks by sympathizers of slain terror leader Osama Bin Laden is highly possible in the region.

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Priest revives Chavacano radio drama

A CANADIAN Catholic priest is reviving a radio drama in Zamboanga City in a bid to preserve the Chavacano language.

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Priest-psychologist sees ‘signs of grace’ in abuse scandal



A PRIEST-PSYCHOLOGIST said he sees “signs of grace” amid the darkness of the clergy sexual abuse crisis.

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Award-winning film reminds of religious persecution



A SPECIAL screening of an award-winning film in Taipei has reminded many of those who saw it of the religious persecutions in mainland China more than half a century ago.

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Japan Catholic school aids disaster victims



THE Kesennuma Catholic Kindergarten held a ceremony recently to welcome new children and kick off the school year, an event that was postponed due to the disasters that ravaged the region.

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