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Ruling brings kosher slaughterhouse new business, old fears
By Justin Spike — January 28, 2021
(AP) — The European Union’s highest court upheld a law in Belgium’s Flanders region prohibiting slaughtering animals without first stunning them into unconsciousness.
A Paris butcher offers a lesson in interfaith ties
By Elizabeth Bryant — February 4, 2016
PARIS (RNS) In a city still recovering from last year’s deadly attacks, the store tucked next to an abandoned railroad track offers a more positive face of interfaith relations.
Pope Francis: ‘I don’t know how to sing. I don’t even know how to speak well.’
By Rosie Scammell — December 31, 2015
VATICAN CITY (RNS) The give-and-take included insights from Francis about growing up in Argentina and his thoughts on media and anger.
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