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Home The Catholic Loop

The Catholic Loop | January 28, 2015

byEmilie Ng
28 January 2015
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The Catholic Loop – Today’s news headlines for the busy Catholic | January 28, 2015

  1.  Catholics worldwide unite to remember the 70th anniversary since the Auschwitz concentration camp liberation.
  2.  Catholics in Australia embrace Pope Francis’ “global call” to mark February 8, also the Feast of St Josephine Bakhita, as a day dedicated to prayer and action against human trafficking.
  3.  Protestants and Catholic leaders band together to defend marriage.
  4.  And New York Cardinal Sean O’Malley tells thousands from the pro-life movement that “we shall overcome” in fight against abortion.

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