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Congolese church leaders urge international help to contain Ebola
Catholic church representatives in Congo have urged international action to contain Ebola, after an epidemic in the country's eastern provinces was declared an emergency by the World Health Organization.
Vatican honors murdered missionaries, kidnapped priests, Ebola victims
Vatican City (CNS) — In addition to its annual report on church workers murdered during the year, the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples highlighted the sacrifice of pastoral workers who died of Ebola contracted while caring for others and reminded Catholics that the fates of five kidnapped priests remain unknown.
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