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Charlie Gard's parents storm out of court hearing after row with judge
They said that Judge Nicholas Francis had misquoted their earlier statements
Vatican charges two former hospital officials with stealing money to furnish cardinal's apartment
The two former senior officials are accused of diverting 422,000 euros from the Vatican's Bambino Gesù hospital
Malta to legalise gay marriage over Catholic church protests
'Marriage, whatever the law says, remains an eternal union exclusive to a man and a woman,' Archbishop Scicluna protested
Pope Francis creates new path to sainthood: offering life for others
People who lived a good Catholic life and who freely accepted a certain and premature death for the good of others will now be considered for beatification
Vatican hospital says damning AP investigation is a 'hoax'
AP has made numerous allegations against the Bambino Gesù hospital, including overcrowding and poor hygiene
Pope calls for end to Venezuela violence, prays for victims
At least 80 people have been killed since anti-government protests erupted three months ago
Mali archbishop pledges to attend consistory amid financial scandal
Archbishop Jean Zerbo, who is accused of financial impropriety, will attend Wednesday's consistory despite earlier health concerns
Pope seeks to encourage Colombian reconciliation in forthcoming trip
The Pope will also celebrate Mass in Bogota's Simon Bolivar park that is expected to draw up to a million people
US judge halts the deportation of more than 100 Iraqi Christians
The group, mostly made up of Chaldean Catholics, has been granted a two-week reprieve
Merkel: Pope urged me to fight for Paris climate deal
The Vatican said the talks focused on the need for the international community to combat poverty, hunger, terrorism and climate change
St John Paul II 'asked aides if he should resign but was advised against it'
Officials and friends said that as the Holy Father he should carry on his mission until the end, his secretary has recalled
Dozens of Chaldean Christians arrested by US immigration officials
At least 40 people were reportedly arrested near or at their homes, mostly on Sunday
Remains of African-American slave moved to Denver cathedral in step towards sainthood
US bishops voted to allow that Julia Greeley, a Missouri-born domestic worker, be investigated for a possible sainthood
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