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1 week ago |
catholicworldreport.com | Ngala Killian Chimtom |Mark Brumley
Bishop Agapitus Enuyehnyoh Nfon of Cameroon's Kumba Diocese in a 2022 photo. (Credit: CNA / ACI Africa)The Catholic bishop of the Kumba Diocese, a region in northwestern Cameroon deeply affected by separatist violence, has reaffirmed that faith continues to thrive despite the ongoing crisis. Bishop Agapitus Enuyehnyoh Nfon made these remarks on May 1 during an interview with Catholic World Report (CWR), speaking on the sidelines of the 50th Ordinary Plenary of the Cameroon Bishops’ Conference.
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2 months ago |
catholicworldreport.com | Mark Brumley |Carl Olson
(Image of AI chip: Igor Omilaev/Unsplash; of lemonade: Laura Chouette/Unsplash; of hand of God from Michelangelo's "Creation of Adam": Wikipedia)Ilyas Khan is the founder of Quantinuum, the world’s largest and leading quantum computing company. Quantinuum is an Anglo-USA quantum computing company with joint headquarters in Colorado and Cambridge(Great Britain).
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2 months ago |
catholicworldreport.com | Daniel Payne |Mark Brumley
null / Credit: nito/ShutterstockCNA Staff, Feb 25, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA). A decade after euthanasia became legal in Canada, activists there say the political and cultural winds are shifting in favor of life — but there is still plenty of work to be done to roll back the country’s permissive assisted-dying regime. In February 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Carter v.
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Feb 4, 2025 |
catholicworldreport.com | Anna Farrow |Mark Brumley
Canadian economist and politician Mark Carney in a photo posted on X.com on February 2, 2025. (Image: X)Political change is afoot in Canada. Well, maybe not political change, but change of personnel. On January 6, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, leader of the federal Liberal Party for 12 years and Prime Minister for ten, announced his resignation. It has been a long time coming.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
catholicworldreport.com | Daniel Payne |Mark Brumley
Denver, Colo., Apr 13, 2018 / 04:59 pm (CNA).- By the time he was 30, Karol Wojtyla had endured the death of two parents, suffered through a Nazi occupation, earned a doctorate, and become a priest of Jesus Christ. By the time she was 30, Josephine Bakhita had been captured as a slave, endured brutal beatings, run away from slave traders, crossed a desert by camel, and taken up residence in an Italian convent of nuns.
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