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Liberalising move is likely to delight Catholic reformers but anger religious conservatives
If he wins, the Democratic candidate would be the first Catholic in office since JFK
Democratic candidate makes gains with section of electorate that backed Trump in 2016
Cecilia Marogna worked for Cardinal Becciu, who was forced by the pope to resign last month
Battlegrounds are alleged financial crimes, sexual abuse scandals and Pope Francis’s reform efforts
‘Gambling’ bets placed under watch of Cardinal Becciu, who was forced to resign last month
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Ruling party’s alliance with hardline clerics alienates young seeking spiritual sustenance
Giovanni Angelo Becciu steps down unexpectedly having defended Chelsea real estate investment
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Australian court rules there was a significant chance an innocent person had been convicted
Dispute over rent arrears and restoration fees at 132-year-old religious weekly
Church deeply divided as Holy See accused of not wanting to offend Beijing
Pontiff’s visit comes as new immigrants boost small but historic Catholic population
Police had raided AIF agency as part of probe into luxury London property investment
More than two-thirds of obstetricians exercise ‘right to object’ to terminations
Custodian of donations to Church was approached by businessman with links to senior cardinal
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As ‘slum priests’ try to fill the gap left by the state, the populist movement is on the rise again
Giuseppe Pignatone appointed after claims of financial misconduct at heart of church
Catholic orders downscale, with some offering funds as redress for abuse victims
Massimo Palombella resigns as Vatican investigates claims of fraud and embezzlement
Reconstruction will ‘take time’ despite Macron’s vow to rebuild in 5 years
Reform continues under Pope Francis with South American summit tackling shortage of clergy
In the face of intense scrutiny and allegations can the country’s clerics restore trust?
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