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Bishop of Charlottetown gives Pope Leo XIV Island-inspired handmade rosary
Joseph Dabrowski, the Bishop of Charlottetown, has recently returned to P.E.I. after a pilgrimage to Rome to meet Pope Leo XIV and give him a rosary. Dabrowski said he only had a few minutes to speak with the Pope this week. He told the Pope that he is always giving rosaries to others, so Dabrowski wanted to offer a gift in return. "I said, 'Pope Leo, you give the rosary to everybody, but nobody gives rosary to you. So here is a rosary from Prince Edward Island, from my diocese.'" Dabrowski said the rosary was made in true Island fashion using fishing nets. "He looked at it and said bella in Italian, which means beautiful, and he put it into his pocket. So I can tell, probably, Pope Leo is going to use our rosary to pray." Dabrowski said the rosary is beautiful in its simplicity. "I like to keep [them] in my pocket. This is very simple. [It] doesn't take too much space and it's so meaningful." Dabrowski said someone began making the rosaries for the Knights of Columbus and interest has grown from there. There are plans to make more of them. "They are so beautiful because they really define our Island and our diocese," he said.


CTV News
7 days ago
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New draft of plastic pollution treaty would not limit plastic production
Plastic items are seen next to an artwork by Canadian artist and activist Benjamin Von Wong, titled 'The Thinker's Burden', a 6-meter-tall sculptural remix of Rodin's iconic Thinker, created especially for the Plastics Treaty negotiations, on Place des Nations in front of the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, Aug. 4, 2025 before the second segment of the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution (INC-5.2). (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)


CTV News
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Migrant boat capsizes off Italy and leaves at least 20 people dead, UN says
In this file photo, the Italian coast guard ship Peluso enters the Sicilian harbor of Catania, Italy, Monday, April 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Salvatore Cavalli) ROME — A boat carrying nearly 100 migrants capsized off the Italian island of Lampedusa, killing at least 20 people and leaving another dozen missing, the UN refugee agency said Wednesday. Sixty survivors have been brought to a centre in Lampedusa, said a UNHCR spokesman in Italy, Filippo Ungaro. According to survivor accounts, there were 92 to 97 migrants on board when the boat departed Libya. Authorities have recovered 20 bodies, and were searching for another 12 to 17 survivors, according to the UNHCR. The Associated Press