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Financial watchdog tells Vatican to improve judicial action on crime

Financial watchdog tells Vatican to improve judicial action on crime
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Pope Francis names Archbishop Arthur Roche as Vatican s new liturgy chief – Catholic World Report

Pope Francis names Archbishop Arthur Roche as Vatican s new liturgy chief – Catholic World Report
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US bishops promote prayer octave for China

US bishops promote prayer octave for China
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Modernizing Vatican finances a huge task, says economy council member – Catholic World Report

Modernizing Vatican finances a huge task, says economy council member – Catholic World Report
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Vatican abuse trial: Witness testimony gives conflicting view of victim, pre-seminary

Vatican City, Feb 17, 2021 / 02:00 am (CNA).- Mario Draghi, an economist and retired banker, was sworn in as prime minister of Italy on Saturday, after the previous government coalition collapsed when a party pulled its support for then prime minister Giuseppe Conte. As President Sergio Mattarella’s pick to form a new government, Draghi was an unexpected choice. But he was able to win enough support to form a new coalition, appointing a mix of technocrats and politicians to his cabinet.  Many in Italy hope that the 73-year-old Draghi, president of the European Central Bank from 2011 to 2019, can save the country’s faltering economy. He is credited with saving the failing euro during the eurozone crisis, earning him the nickname “Super Mario.”

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