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Vatican bank faces civil lawsuit
Vatican Bank fires couple whose marriage breached new workplace ban
The Vatican Bank has fired two employees whose recent wedding violates a newly-introduced ban on marriages between staff.
Vatican bank faces civil lawsuit after firing two employees for marrying each other
The Vatican bank has fired two employees on the grounds that their recent wedding violates a new ban on workplace marriages.
Vatican bank fires newlywed couple for violating a new workplace marriage ban
The Vatican bank has long been mired in scandal but has spent the past decade cleaning up its books and ridding itself of its reputation as an offshore tax haven. Years of reform
'Romeo and Juliet': Vatican bank reportedly fires couple who flouted staff marriage ban
A man and woman have reportedly been fired from their jobs at the Vatican bank because they flouted a ban on marriage between employees. The young couple, nicknamed “Romeo and Juliet” by the Italian media,
Pope Francis, Vatican and Pet Agendas
Pope Francis Warns Vatican Summit Against Pet Agendas, Defends Reforms
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis opened a global Catholic summit on Wednesday with a warning that delegates should not seek to foist pet agendas onto the assembly, an apparent attempt to prevent discussions bogging down in divisive issues such as women's ordination.
Pope Francis, starting Vatican summit, tells delegates not to impose pet agendas
Pope Francis on Wednesday opened a global summit of Catholic leaders, which has postponed action on divisive issues such as women's ordination until 2025, with a warning that delegates should not seek to foist pet agendas onto the assembly.
Women's role in Catholic Church tops agenda as Pope Francis opens second phase of big reform project
Pope Francis opened the second phase of his big Catholic reform project Wednesday, with widespread calls for women to take up more positions of responsibility in the
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Lawyer for Vatican’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ claims firing is ‘null’ and ‘illegitimate’
A couple working at the bank, with three young children, had announced their plans to marry shortly before the new regulation ...
Angelus
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As synod opens, Vatican says ‘no’ to women deacons
Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández made the announcement during the synod’s afternoon session Oct. 2, the first official ...
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Pope Francis urges unity as advocates for women’s ordination press cause at Vatican gathering
Kicking off the next phase of a closely-watched Vatican reform synod on Wednesday, Pope Francis urged delegates to focus on ...
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Protesters tell Vatican 'women can be priests' as Synod starts
Demonstrators in Rome demand women be allowed to be ordained as Catholic priests:::: Kate McElwee, Executive Director, ...
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Pope Francis, ahead of Vatican summit, asks pardon for abuse, treatment of women
Pope Francis on Tuesday led a prayer service asking forgiveness for the failings of the Catholic Church, including treatment ...
National Catholic Register
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Vatican II at 60: ‘Lumen Gentium’ Harks Back to Traditional Truths
COMMENTARY: Chapter 7 of Lumen Gentium presents the Council’s teaching on some essential aspects of the Church’s teaching: ...
Religion News Service
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Despite Vatican's evasions on ordination, women demand answers at upcoming synod
RNS is an independent, nonprofit, and award-winning source of global news on religion, spirituality, and culture. Founded in ...
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At Medjugorje, the Vatican’s cautious 'green light' welcomed with enthusiasm
On September 19, the Vatican authorized the faithful to “prudently adhere” to the presumed messages of the Virgin at ...
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