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Critics say Brazil s teen abstinence push reflects ecumenical neocon pact

Critics say Brazil s teen abstinence push reflects ecumenical neocon pact
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Like many in Peru, Catholics unsure who ll get their vote for president

A protester in Lima, Peru, on April 17 holds a sign showing crossed out images of candidates Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori, who will face each other in the second round of Peru s presidential election on June 6. (Newscom/Reuters/Sebastian Castaneda) Most Catholics still don t know what to do about the second round of Peru s presidential elections, which will be held June 6. The candidates who gained the most votes in April 11 s first round the socialist teacher and labor leader Pedro Castillo and the right-winger Keiko Fujimori, daughter of the former autocrat Alberto Fujimori don t seem to be the ideal choices for many in the South American country.

Catholic leaders condemn deadly raid in Rio de Janeiro

Catholic leaders condemn deadly raid in Rio de Janeiro May 11, 2021 contributor Activists and victim s relatives light candles and hold the Portuguese message: Stop killing us the day after a deadly police operation in the Jacarezinho favela of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, May 7, 2021. A bloody, hours-long gunbattle here echoed into Friday, with authorities saying the police mission killed two dozen criminals while residents and activists claimed human rights abuses. (Credit: Silvia Izquierdo/AP.) Catholic activists in Brazil are demanding an independent investigation into the most lethal police operation in the history of Rio de Janeiro, which resulted in the deaths of 28 people.

Brazilian archbishop faces accusations of abuse of seminarians

Brazilian archbishop faces accusations of abuse of seminarians Archbishop Alberto Taveira Corrêa of Belém. (Credit: CNBB.) Archbishop Alberto Taveira Corrêa of Belém, an archdiocese with more than 2 million residents in the Amazon region in Brazil, faces criminal and ecclesial investigations after being accused of sexual harassment and abuse by four former seminarians. SÃO PAULO – Archbishop Alberto Taveira Corrêa of Belém, an archdiocese with more than 2 million residents in the Amazon region in Brazil, faces criminal and ecclesial investigations after being accused of sexual harassment and abuse by four former seminarians. The accusations were disclosed by the Brazilian edition of the Spanish newspaper

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