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4 July 2009
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Not waving but drowning

Philippa Hitchen

Public sentiment and political rhetoric is hardening against migrants in Italy, and legislators are proposing to restrict their rights radically. This means that the Vatican, bishops and church charities are set on a collision course with the Italian state, host of the G8 Summit Free



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Benedict’s new encyclical to outline vision for global development Free

Germany

Lefebvrists accused of insubordination

Honduras

President thanks Church for help after coup

Peru

Archbishop says it is vital to get to truth of Amazonian dispute

Poland

Papal praise for disgraced archbishop’s ‘fruitful’ work

Rome

Pope tells dissenting Catholics to grow up

Spain

Anti-Franco priests to be honoured

United States

Plan to combat union strife in hospitals

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