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Don’t expect the EU Iron Curtain to crack if Czechs change gay marriage law

A cultural Iron Curtain now very much divides the two halves of the EU. To the west, are the more progressive, ethnically diverse and secular states of western Europe. To the east, are the more traditionalist, more homogenous and largely re-Christianising former communist states. Slightly shocking perhaps to some then that the conservative and historically

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One in 10 Ukrainians is a refugee, half are children, U.N. agencies say

More than 4 million people have fled Ukraine in the past five weeks, and half of them are children, said two U.N. agencies.

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Longtime theology professor at St. Kate’s in St. Paul, later a bishop, dies at age 85

A native of Czechoslovakia who fled persecution by that country’s Communist regime and taught theology, ministered in parishes and served as a military chaplain in Minnesota for nearly 30 years before being appointed a Czech Republic bishop, died Aug. 10 in California. Bishop Emeritus Peter Esterka was 85.

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