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Ryan says he was 'wrong' about views on poor in latest talk at Georgetown
Kurt Jensen - Catholic News Service
April 28, 2016
"The work I do as a Catholic holding office conforms to the social doctrine as best I can make of it."
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German cardinal tarred as ‘Antichrist’ for defending Muslims
Rosie Scammell - Religion News Service
April 28, 2016
“These self-appointed saviors of the Christian West who are looking for an absolute antichrist should take a look in the mirror.”
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Catholic vote not as monolithic as it once was, but still important
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
April 28, 2016
Any way it's examined, analysts say the Catholic vote is not as monolithic as it once was.
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Vatican finance watchdog notes jump in reports of suspicious activity
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
April 28, 2016
During 2015, the Financial Intelligence Authority "received 544 reports of suspicious activities—almost three times as many as 2014.
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Military buildup, Aleppo attacks spell end of Syrian cease-fire
Zeina Karam - Associated Press
April 28, 2016
About 200 civilians have been killed in the past week, nearly half of them around Aleppo.
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Catholic agencies begin work of rebuilding after Ecuador quake
Catholic News Service
April 27, 2016
Officials are assessing the scope of the damage and working to provide humanitarian aid to the estimated 350,000 people who were affected.
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