Afleveringen
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- The Pope challenges everyone to carry a pocket-sized Gospel with them. - The UN dubs 2024 as recording the highest death toll of migrants in transit. - UNICEF reports about 40,000 children are in need of aid after a recent hurricane in Vanuatu.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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- Pope Francis prays for the victims of a cyclone in the Indian Ocean, which is feared to have killed thousands of people - Israeli authorities deny three more UN-led aid missions access to besieged areas in the north of the Gaza Strip - We speak to the bishop of the diocese of Tallinn in Estonia, about the announcement of the beatification of a Jesuit in the country who was martyred in the Soviet Union in 1942
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In the headlines this Tuesday, December the 17th: - As the death toll continues to rise in Mayotte following Cyclone Chido, aid organisations on the ground warn that the situation is worse than catastrophic - the Maronite Archbishop of Aleppo, speaks of the need for caution and collaboration as Syria navigates an uncertain future But first: - On his 88th birthday, Pope Francis releases a new autobiography, entitled “hope”.
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- Pope Francis urges bankers to invest in hope, not in speculation - Thousands are missing and feared dead in the Indian Ocean Mayotte Archipelago following the most powerful cyclone in a century - The Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza says the number of Palestinians killed in the enclave by Israeli strikes has surpassed 45,000
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- The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem says that an end to violence in the Holy Land may be near at hand - The Prime Minister of Lebanon meets with Pope Francis in the Vatican to discuss the country’s worsening humanitarian situation - We speak to Giune Lee, a young woman from South Korea and a new member of the Vatican’s International Youth Advisory Body
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- Pope Francis releases his message for the upcoming World Day of Peace - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas visits the Vatican and discusses the need for a ceasefire in Gaza, as well as the Catholic Church’s role in the region - We take a look at the Pope’s upcoming journey to Corsica, which will be taking place this Sunday
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In the headlines this Wednesday the 11th of December: - 100 people are killed in a massacre in Sudan’s Darfur region, - The UN warns that aid to Gaza has largely been blocked for the past 66 days, but first… - Pope Francis says that he is following attentively everything that is happening in Syria.
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- A religious brother in Aleppo describes the situation in the capital city after rebels took control. - The US bishops launch an appeal for President Biden to commute the sentences of the 40 men on death row. - Cardinal Parolin touches on the hope of the Syrian people that respect, dialogue, and harmony will emerge.
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- Pope Francis urges theologians to shun ideology and adopt an inter-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary approach - We mark the International Day of Commemoration & Dignity of Victims of the Crime of Genocide & Prevention of this Crime - All eyes on Syria as Assad’s exit opens the floor to a range of possible scenarios
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- Pope Francis celebrates the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception challenging believers to look beyond material wealth and embrace a life of love, solidarity and meaningful connection - He echoes that concept during his Angelus address asking Catholics to think about where they place their hopes - The Pope makes an impassioned appeal to governments and the international community to reach ceasefire agreements on all war fronts across the globe before Christmas
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- The Pope challenges ambassadors to sow seeds of hope in a world weary of war. - One of the newly created cardinals speaks with Vatican Radio about his appointment. - 26 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack.
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- South Koreans move to impeach president Yoon Suk Yeol, - Pope Francis has a new Popemobile, But first, - The UN warns that 5.4 million people in Haiti are in dire need of assistance.
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- Pope Francis calls for peace in Palestine, Myanmar, and Ukraine. - Investigators allege that Ukrainian children have been stripped of their Ukrainian identity and placed with Russian families. - In his first catechesis for Advent this year, Pope Francis discusses the evangelising work of the Holy Spirit in the preaching of the Church's ministers.
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- Over 30 people have been killed after severe flooding impacts regions of Malaysia and Thailand. - Pope Francis dedicates the month of December to praying for pilgrims. - The UN agency for Palestinian refugees has paused aid deliveries through a main entry point to the Gaza Strip.
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- The Apostolic Nuncio in Syria speaks of the fear of the people as Syrian and Russian jets intensify air attacks on Idlib and Aleppo - Amid the destruction and uncertainty of war, the city of Bethlehem ushers in the Christmas season with prayers for peace - Romania’s pro-EU and pro-Nato parties appear to be holding off a far-right candidate as the votes for Sunday’s parliamentary election are counted
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- The World Health Organization marks World AIDS Day- A human rights lawyer speaks about the situation of war crimes and potential for peace in the Middle East- Pope Francis appeals for peace once again following a ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel
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