U.S. study shows only 30 per cent of Catholics still practising as adults
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CCO Vice President Brett Powell speaks on the importance of building trust. Deborah Gyapong / CCN. |
Building trust is a key to evangelizing in a post-modern society where the Christian message is no longer trusted says Catholic Christian Outreach (CCO) vice president Brett Powell. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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South Sudanese Christians call for end to violence
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People walk past razor wire Jan. 7 at Tomping camp, where thousands of
displaced people who fled their homes are sheltered by the United
Nations near Juba, South Sudan. A bishop from South Sudan says the
recent violence in the country is the result of a power struggle within
the ruling party. CNS photo / James Akena, Reuters. |
Christian leaders in South Sudan have responded to new violence with a call for peace and reconciliation, urging their countrymen to reject efforts to sow division along ethnic lines. For
full story see
The B.C. Catholic website.
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