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The little-known story of when the Masons tried to kill Don Bosco

January 31, 2023 Catholic News Agency 3

St. John Bosco. / Credit: Public Domain

CNA Newsroom, Jan 31, 2023 / 14:25 pm (CNA).
History notes how much the Freemasons hated St. John Bosco, the founder of the Salesians — whose feast the Church celebrates on Jan. 31 — but less known are th… […]

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Salesians asked young people to make short films about hope. They got a big response

November 16, 2021 Catholic News Agency 2

A detail from a poster for the Don Bosco Global Film Festival. / dbgyff.com.

Rome Newsroom, Nov 16, 2021 / 05:20 am (CNA).
A new international film festival will premiere this week, featuring the winning submissions of young people from 116 cou… […]

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