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Mounties say autopsies have begun to identify family found dead near border

WINNIPEG - Mounties say autopsies have begun as they try to identify the four people who were found dead in a frigid Manitoba blizzard near the United

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WINNIPEG - Mounties say autopsies have begun to try to identify four people who were found dead in a frigid Manitoba blizzard near the United States border.

In India, Missionaries of Charity ration food after government blocks foreign funds

In India, Missionaries of Charity ration food after government blocks foreign funds
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In India, Missionaries of Charity ration food after government blocks foreign funds

A Missionary of Charity in Rome, Sept. 16, 2017. / Daniel Ibanez/CNA.New Delhi, India, Jan 4, 2022 / 18:01 pm (CNA).The Missionaries of Charity have begun to ration their distribution of food and other items to the poor in the wake of the Indian government s decision that they and other non-profits are no longer eligible to receive donations from abroad.The missionaries normally help some 600 people at their Kolkata motherhouse and their children s orphanage Shishu Bhavan. Their breakfast on Jan. 2 was one hour shorter than usual, meaning some missed tea, bread, and eggs, according to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Catholic News Service.Abdul Razzak, a 45-year-old beggar, has waited outside the motherhouse since Christmas to try to get food and medicine from the missionaries. He has received a daily meal there since the coronavirus pandemic began, according to Catholic News Service. Razzak said the sisters told him and others in need "that we might not be able to coll.

Mother Teresa s Missionaries of Charity seek swift fix after Indian government blocks foreign donations

Missionaries of Charity house, Calcutta, India. / Shutterstock.com.Denver Newsroom, Dec 28, 2021 / 17:00 pm (CNA).Supporters of Mother Teresa s Missionaries of Charity reacted with surprise and concern to the Indian government s ruling that the organization is now ineligible for foreign donations, but a spokeswoman for the Calcutta-based branch of the organization believes the situation will be remedied without much effect on the missionaries work.India s Ministry of Home Affairs made a determination on Christmas Day that the Missionaries of Charity no longer met eligibility requirements under the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act, the Wall Street Journal reports. In a Dec. 27 announcement, the ministry said that during the renewal of the organization s application, they found "adverse inputs." The authorities did not specify what this meant.Sister Prema, superior general of the Missionaries of Charity, said Dec. 27 that the community s renewal application under Indian la

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