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The students questioned why the Catholic church has so few women in top positions and why their intellectual contribution had often been disregarded. The Pope was read a letter from university professors and students detailing some of the most consequential issues of modern times during his visit to the Catholic university in Leuven.These included social inequality, social injustice, the climate crisis and the role of women within the Catholic Church – where it was put to the pontiff that there were no women at the top of the church and that their intellectual contribution had been disregarded.Euronews’ correspondent Shona Murray…
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The European Commission says it won’t immediately publish details of the restrictions placed on Henrik…
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