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Merci Marianne, bonsoir à toutes et à tous ! Nous sommes

Merci Marianne, bonsoir à toutes et à tous ! Nous sommes
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WHO: Ireland paying high price for Christmas gatherings

Share this article Ireland and other countries around the world are paying a high price for gatherings at Christmas, according to a doctor at the World Health Organisation. Dr Margaret Harris said the recent surge in cases can be attributed to winter gatherings , with many people not heeding public health advice. It comes as 4,842 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Republic yesterday, with nine further deaths also reported. Latest figures show there are 1,421 people with the virus in hospitals across the country, with 120 in intensive care. In a worst-case scenario, the HSE has warned admissions could reach 2,500 in hospital and 400 in ICUs by the middle of this month.

Bordeaux : après la fusillade mortelle de samedi, une montée de la violence qui inquiète

Bordeaux : après la fusillade mortelle de samedi, une montée de la violence qui inquiète
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Pandemic causes up to 40% drop in income of French parishes

Empty pews are seen at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in early April during the COVID-19 pandemic. (CNS photo/Thibaud Moritz, JMP/ABACAPRESS.COM via Reuters) CNA Staff, Dec 10, 2020 / 03:00 pm (CNA).- The Catholic Church in France estimates that it lost more than $100 million due to the country’s two coronavirus lockdowns this year. “With the two lockdowns in the spring and fall, and consequently the impossibility for Catholics to attend Mass, nearly 90 million euros could not be collected locally in the dioceses across the country,” the French bishops’ conference announced in a statement Dec. 9. Collections taken up during the Mass, together with offerings made for weddings, baptisms and funerals, make up 53% of the Church’s resources, according to the bishops.

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