+ Follow CARDINAL JOSEPH ZEN Tag
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[Title] => Fr. Pascual Chavez, Don Bosco rector major, visits Manila from Oct. 18 to 22
[Summary] => Fr. Pascual Chavez, rector major of more than 16,000 Don Bosco (Salesian) fathers and brothers in over 130 countries, is coming to visit his confreres in the Philippines from Oct. 18 to 22. Fr. Chavez will meet all the Salesians in the country...
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[Title] => Hong Kong election aims to pressure Beijing for democracy
[Summary] => Hong Kongers voted Sunday in territory-wide special elections triggered by five opposition legislators who resigned in the hopes of pressuring Beijing to implement full democracy in this former British colony.
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[Summary] => HONG KONG (AP) – China has held off on ordaining bishops without Vatican approval, but government interference in the state-backed Chinese church is still a concern, Hong Kong's cardinal — a key adviser to the pope — said Monday.
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CARDINAL JOSEPH ZEN
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October 10, 2010 - 12:00am