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Bishops in Spain ask lawyers to audit their sex abuse record

By Aritz Parra — February 23, 2022
MADRID (AP) — The inquiry is intended to cover all abuse and is not limited to investigating only cases in a certain time period.

Pope tells new cardinals: Be humble, help poor, fight injustice

By Emily McFarlan Miller — June 28, 2017
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) Appointing new cardinals is one of the most significant powers of the papacy, allowing a pontiff to put his stamp on the future of the 1.2 billion-member church.

Pope names five new cardinals, all from outside Italy and the Vatican

By Emily McFarlan Miller — May 21, 2017
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) Pope Francis, making the surprise announcement during his weekly Sunday address (May 21), said the men came from Mali, Spain, Sweden, Laos and El Salvador.
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