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Netanyahu grants Latin patriarch ‘full and immediate access’ to Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulchre

Netanyahu grants Latin patriarch ‘full and immediate access’ to Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulchre
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has granted Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa “full and immediate access” to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, hours after he was blocked by Israeli police from accessing the holy site for Palm Sunday services. Pizzaballa, the top Roman Catholic leader in Jerusalem, and the Rev. Francesco Ielpo were stopped en route […]

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