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Kenya Catholic Bishops have once again appealed to the country's political leaders and aspirants to conduct themselves peacefully and to ensure that whatever they do is in the interest of Kenyans and promotes peace and unity.In a pastoral letter issued on 20 June, at Waumini House in Nairobi, the Bishops urged politicians to deists from inflammatory and irresponsible utterances stirring up hatred towards specific candidates. They urged them to instead foster a unified nation by refraining from drumming up of tribal and ethnic sentiments, calling on Kenyans to resist and reject any form of incitement.The Bishops want Kenyan politicians to conduct themselves with utmost sobriety to ensure that the 2017 General Elections are free, fair, peaceful and credible.(Rose Achiego  in Nairobi)Below is the full pastoral letter by the BishopsPASTORAL LETTER BY KENYA CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS"PEACEFUL AND CREDIBLE ELECTIONS FOR LEADERS OF INTEGRITY2 PREAMBLEDear Kenyans,&...
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Monday received the Italian League for the Fight against Tumors, stressing the importance of accompanying families and those on the margins on the path of prevention and cure.Listen to this report: Thanking those gathered for their commitment, Pope Francis told them that their  work was a very useful tool of awareness and training, adding that there was a real need to promote  a culture of life, based on attitudes and behaviors.The League’s commitment to the fight against cancerous tumours is based mainly on three fronts: primary prevention in the form of lifestyle, promotion of a culture of early diagnosis and rehabilitation and social reintegration with attention to the family unit.In particular the Pope noted, that families need to be accompanied on a path of prevention; A path he said, that involves the various generations.But he also said, that  equally valuable was the collaboration of volunteers from the league who provid...
Remy Ma has ended rival Nicki Minaj's seven-year winning streak at the 2017 BET Awards, a show highlighted by '90s R&B and groups popular in that decade, as well as five wins for Beyonce....
BEIJING (AP) -- Imprisoned Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate and dissident Liu Xiaobo has been transferred to a hospital after being diagnosed with late-stage liver cancer, his former lawyer said Monday....
GUATAPE, Colombia (AP) -- Scuba divers on Monday continued searching for bodies in a reservoir near the Colombian city of Medellin where a tourist boat packed with more than 150 passengers for the holiday weekend capsized, leaving at least six people dead and 15 missing....
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistani officials say the death toll from a massive fuel truck fire the previous day has risen to 157 as four more of the victims died overnight....
ATLANTA (AP) -- Gun rights advocates entered the Trump era with high hopes. After years of frustration they thought a gun-friendly president and Congress would advance their agenda. At the top of the list: a gun-owner's ability to bring a legal weapon across any state lines, a policy known as reciprocity....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump is eager to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin with full diplomatic bells and whistles when the two are in Germany for a multinational summit next month. But the idea is exposing deep divisions within the administration on the best way to approach Moscow in the midst of an ongoing investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. elections....
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SPINDALE, N.C. (AP) -- For two years, Matthew Fenner said he pleaded with authorities to investigate his allegations that a group of fellow congregants at the Word of Faith Fellowship church had punched, slapped and choked him to expel his "homosexual demons."...
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