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Pilgrims overstay welcome in AustraliaMore than 30 pilgrims who visited Sydney for World Youth Day remain in Australia unlawfully after their visas expired. ... |
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Pope visit bolsters tourismWorld Youth Day brought a record number of tourists to Australia for July, new figures show. ... |
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Accused priest returned for WYD eventOne of the men charged over sexual abuse that allegedly took place at St Stanislaus college in Bathurst in the 1970s returned to the school this year for an event associated with World Youth Day. ... |
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WYD priest facing sex abuse chargesWorld Youth Day pilgrims are believed to have spent time with a Catholic priest who's now facing charges of alleged sexual abuse. ... |
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Randwick officially returns to racingThe New South Wales Government has officially handed Randwick Racecourse back to the Australian Jockey Club (AJC) after the venue was used for World Youth Day. ... |
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Sister ChristianI have a piece in the Wall Street Journal's religion-column slot today on women religious in the Catholic Church. Its hook is the recent "ordinations" in Boston of three women "priests." The ordinations are, of course, not Catholic, but the women ordained say they are and have... |


