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Namibian Clerics Make Plea To Un
CHURCH leaders in Namibia have issued a desperate plea to the United Nations Security Council, claiming that the independence process will be put at risk if the UN presence is......
News In Brief
CARDINAL Franlisek Tomasek of prague has condemned the Czechoslovakian government for bringing criminal charges against protestors demonstrating against the communist regime.......
Pro-lifers Dismay At Meeting With Quayle
IN ONE of his first official acts, American Vice-President Dan Quayle met pro-life leaders on Monday at the request of President Bush. Mr Quayle's meeting with the pro-life......
Child Care Sentence
A JUDGE in Northern California has given ten antiabortion protestors unique sentences. He has ordered each of them to take care of a homeless child for three weeks. The......
Priest's . Murder
jeoparchses talks THE MURDER of a prosolidarity priest in Poland on Sunday has seriously jeopardised round table talks which included the government and the banned trade union,......
Mass Card 'sales' Ended
THE BAN on the sale of signed Mass cards in shops, imposed by Cardinal Tomas 0 Fiaich in his Archdiocese of Armagh, is in line with a decision taken by the Irish hierarchy last......
Lorettos Upset By Jesuit 'brokers'
THE Loretto Heights' College campus in Denver is being sold under a procedure that has upset some of the order which founded the American school 100 years ago. The campus was......
Sinn Fein Poll Pact
A MOTION before Sinn Fein's annual conference in Dublin this week proposes that the party should seek electoral alliances with other socialist and nationalist organisations. The......
Oap Priests Urged To Keep Working
INSIDE ROME their posts" as far as possible. F 0 LLOWING the announcement of a possible papal trip to Cuba, further signs of new dialogue are emerging between the Church and......










