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Asian News China-Vatican agreement marks new milestone with civil recognition of two more Catholic prelates The provisional agreement between the Chinese government and the Holy See has reached a new milestone as two more bishops appointed by the pope receive civil recognition.
Asian News China-Vatican agreement marks new milestone with civil recognition of two more Catholic prelates
Asian News Singapore Archdiocese acknowledges need to better serve LGBTQ+, divorced, special needs Catholics