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Pope's marriage advice, Peruvian uni trouble, Google criticised

Published: July 27, 2012

The Pope has advice for married couples, a Peruvian university is stripped of its Catholic status, UK priests call for reform at a meeting, Glasgow gets a new archbishop and Google is criticised over its push for gay advocacy.

Pope has advice for married couples (Adelaide Today)

Peruvian university stripped of Catholic credentials (CNA)

Peru university challenges Vatican on name change (Australian)

Google criticised over push for gay advocacy (CNA)

Uk priests call for reform at meeting (Tablet)

New archbishop for Glasgow (Strathearn Herald) 

Pope appoints Nigerian to Vatican post (Daily Times Nigeria)

Chinese Catholic student goes missing in China (Vatican Insider)

 

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