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IMAGE: Catholic News ServiceBy Josephine von DohlenWASHINGTON(CNS) -- Catholic Facebook pages whose sponsors reported had been suddenlyremoved late July 17 were restored just over 24 hours later.Twenty-oneBrazilian-based Catholic Facebook pages, such as a Papa Francisco Brazil page,as well as four English sites, could not publish content July 18 due to Facebooksilently taking down their sites. Millions of followers were affected,according to ChurchPOP, a Christian Culture brand website."All pageshave now been restored. This incident was triggered accidentally by a spamdetection tool. We sincerely apologize for the issue this has caused." aFacebook spokesperson told Catholic News Service in an email sent late afternoon July 19.Amongthose with pages who were affected was the executive director ofRelevant Radio, Father Francis J. Hoffman, affectionately known as "FatherRocky," who has 3.95 million likes from Facebook fans around the world.RelevantRadio reported that on July 17, all the...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Industry has made more than 9.1 billion tons of plastic since 1950 and there's enough left over to bury Manhattan under more than two miles of trash, according to a new cradle-to-grave global study....
LOVELOCK, Nev. (AP) -- O.J. Simpson once thrilled crowds as he ran for touchdowns and hurdled airport seats in car rental ads to achieve Hollywood celebrity before he was acquitted of murder in the 1995 "trial of the century" in Los Angeles....
PARIS (AP) -- A French woman captured in the Iraqi city of Mosul with her four children is facing possible prosecution in Iraq for allegedly collaborating with the Islamic State group, in a test case for how governments handle the families of foreign fighters now that the extremists are in retreat....
CHICAGO (AP) -- An Illinois sheriff's office said Wednesday that it has identified a Minnesota runaway as one of the victims of serial killer John Wayne Gacy....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court says the Trump administration can strictly enforce its ban on refugees, but at the same time is leaving in place a weakened travel ban that includes grandparents among relatives who can help visitors from six mostly Muslim countries get into the U.S....
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- An Australian woman who heard what she thought was a sexual assault behind her home called 911 not once but twice before she was fatally shot, concerned that officers had the wrong address when no one immediately responded....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans overwhelmingly want lawmakers of both parties to work out health care changes, with only 13 percent supporting Republican moves to repeal "Obamacare" absent a replacement, according to a new poll....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Lecturing fellow Republicans, President Donald Trump summoned GOP senators to the White House Wednesday and told them face-to-face they must not leave town for their August recess without sending him an "Obamacare" repeal bill to sign....
The Asian Youth Day (AYD), a major event of the Catholic Church in the continent, is taking centre stage in 2 weeks time in Yogyakarta ‎ in the Archdiocese of Semarang, Indonesia.   Over 2000 ‎‎young people from ‎‏‎21 ‎Asian countries are gathering in the central Javanese city‎, ‎ August 2-6,  for the ‎‏‎7th ‎Asian Youth Day (AYD7) on the theme, “Joyful Asian Youth: Living the Gospel ‎in Multicultural Asia‎!”‎The Youth Desk under the Office of Laity and Family of the Federation of Asian ‎Bishops’ ‎Conferences (FABC) in collaboration with the bishops’ conference of host country organizes the meet.  AYD7 is an outcome ‎of ‎the World Youth Day that was instituted by Pope St. John Paul II in 1985.   The first AYD was  ‎held ‎in Hua Hin, Thailand in 1999.  Since then the continent-level event has been held in intervals of 2, ‎‎3...
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