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Nuns kidnapped in Nigeria released

Four Catholic nuns kidnapped in southeast Nigeria August 21 were released two days later, their order said. “With hearts full of joy, the Sisters of Jesus the Saviour wish to announce the unconditional and safe release of four of our sisters,” said a statement from Sr Zita Ihedoro, secretary-general. She thanked people for their “prayers…

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In Brief

Church in Costa Rica must pay $100,000 to abuse victim A lower court in Costa Rica ruled that the Catholic Church in the Central American country must pay about $100,000 to a victim of sexual abuse committed by a former priest. The judgment will be appealed. According to a local media report, on August 23…

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Game of Thrones star ties knot in Kerry church

Staff reporter Jack Gleeson, one of the stars of hit series Game of Thrones, tied the knot with actress and comedian Róisín O’Mahony, in the Glen Church, Ballinskellings, Co. Kerry. The simple pre-wedding ceremony – the couple will marry in London – was led by Fr Patsy Lynch, August 26, who praised the “humble” power-couple.…

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Clerical changes for Cloyne The clerical changes for Cloyne Diocese, covering northern and eastern parts of Co. Cork, have been announced and will come into effect September 17. Bishop of Cloyne William Crean said that “the 2022 clerical appointments for the Diocese of Cloyne reflect the adjustments that we need to make to ensure the…

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Vatican Roundup

Pope meeting off as patriarch cancels Kazakhstan visit Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, who was expected to meet Pope Francis at the Congress of World and Traditional Religions in Kazakhstan, will not attend the interreligious gathering in September, a senior Russian Orthodox bishop said. Metropolitan Anthony of Volokolamsk, head of external relations for the Russian Orthodox…

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Irish Govt decries the ‘alarming’ crackdown on Church in Nicaragua

The Irish Government has decried the “alarming” and “concerning” crackdown on the rights of the Church in Nicaragua under President Daniel Ortega’s regime. The Irish bishops’ conference is also being urged by Irish missionaries to show solidarity with Nicaraguan Catholics. Repression of freedom of religion and expression in Nicaragua are causing a “deterioration in human…