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by support for family life - all underpinned by a rededication to the Bible.

Two particular concerns: 
The New Translation     "Reform of the reform" agenda


 
Imitating Pope Francis
 



 Tuesday July 2 


Pope Francis:
 
Prayer requires tenacity

"Sometimes, the Pope said, one goes to the Lord “to ask something for someone;” one asks for a favor and then goes away. “But that,” he warned, “is not prayer,” because if “you want the Lord to bestow a grace, you have to go with courage and do what Abraham did, with that sort of tenacity.” The Pope recalled that Jesus himself tells us that we must pray as the widow with the judge, like the man who goes in the middle of the night to knock on his friend’s door. With tenacity.

In fact, he observed, Jesus himself praised the woman who tenaciously begged for the healing of her daughter. Tenacity, said the Pope, even though it’s tiring, is really “tiresome.” But this, he added, “is the attitude of prayer.” Saint Teresa, he recalled, “speaks of prayer as negotiating with the Lord” and this “is possible only when there’s familiarity with the Lord.” It is tiring, it’s true, he repeated, but “this is prayer, this is receiving a grace from God.” The Pope stressed here the same sort of reasoning that Abraham uses in his prayer: “take up the arguments, the motivations of Jesus’ own heart.”
“To convince the Lord with the Lord’s own virtues!


 Pope Francis was deeply moved by the death of seven illegal immigrants who died in mid June in the Mediterranean.
While out in the ocean, they reportedly grabbed onto fishing nets, but the fishermen who owned those nets, 
cut the nets and left the immigrants to their death

On July 8th, Francis will visit the island of Lampedusa, which is between Sicily and North Africa. 
The area is a main stop for boats that transport refugees who are fleeing their country. 
The Pope plans to throw a bouquet of flowers to remember those who have died while trying to get to a better place.
Video report  here.
(This visit will stir up the refugee debate in many parts of the world, not least in Australia-Indonesia - jw)


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Francis asking blessing
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16 Documents of V2 
We Are Church
STANDUP4VATICAN2
VII - Voice of the Church

Catholic Priests Ireland

PrayTell
Donald Cozzens
Too Western/European 

Bp Pat Power
Bp Geoff Robinson
Bruce Duncan
Catalyst for Renewal
Catholics for Ministry  
Catholics for Renewal
Frank Brennan
Peter Johnstone     
The Swag
 


1998 ICEL Sacramentary

Misguided Missal
 
The new translation
Ghastly process/result

Excellent articles on Mission
 
Hugh McMahon SSC

Abortion - a true story

Same-sex marriage
 and anal sex

 

 



And see: Credit Union


Martin Mallon     Tuesday Ireland blogger
Archbishop’s Crusade to Drive Out Payday Lenders
It is uplifting to read of a Christian bishop at last doing something about the economic crisis and its impact on the poor

c.f.  Archbishop backs payday loans alternatives
Justin Welby suggests credit unions use church halls in effort to promote alternative to £2bn payday lending industry

 

USA


Finalized rules let religious groups opt out of contraception mandate


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Victims call for Pell to stand down    c.f. Resignation of US Cardinal Law

Church leadership on the line       NSW inquiry approaches heart of the matter




Many Irish clergy dislike new Missal
Many priests are still using the older Missal translation
while others are using parts of both versions



US president announces $7bn electricity project after family visit Robben Island:
Obama sets out Africa vision after Mandela pilgrimage

John Allen: Ferment in Nigerian church - a disturbing article

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This is big news - shows a willingness to negotiate...might happen in other areas 
- Vatican, Tibet etc: Beijing agrees to South China Sea talks

c.f. China announces new arrangement for visas for foreigners 
 (.... encouraging, but not a very understandable report? ....actual details not all that clear?)



June 2013 short Video: Walmart fires workers who went on strike  
- bullying tactics of world's largest retailer  
- jw has signed petition
- 2005 DVD - Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price








July  - Month of 
the Precious Blood of Jesus

An amazing story: 
The singing of a London tramp, made into a moving recording:

Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet 
(need to turn volume up
...and wait for music to begin)





Jesus' blood never failed me yet
Never failed me yet
Jesus' blood never failed me yet
There's one thing I know
For he loves me so       (1)

Jesus' blood never failed me yet
Never failed me yet
Never failed me yet
One thing I know
For he loves me so     (2)



Jesus' blood never failed me yet
Never failed me yet
Never failed me yet
There's one thing I know
Loves me so      (3)

Jesus' blood never failed me yet
Never failed me yet
Never failed me yet
One thing I know
For he loves me so    (4)




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Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, July 2  (comments welcome):
- If at first you don't succeed .....
- genuine sunshine has only one source ...
- YouTube: Everyone Moved by the Spirit
-
connection between faith and healing



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Church rat-race guide            

John W - Blog - July 2
Dying: Pakistan's national language, Urdu

 


 

 Monday July 1 

Today is a public holiday in Hong Kong:
 Special Administrative Region Establishment Day
(HK returned to China July 1, 1997)

But...the day has become 
an annual day for protest marches

2012-07-01 photos of protest march, on the same day
as a new and unpopular Beijing-appointed
 Chief Executive took office.

14 photos, including the one on the right

Notice the youthfulness of the protestors




 


 





















                      Today is also Canada Day - Happy Birthday Canada!






Reflection on the New Missal
The new Confiteor is pastorally problematical. Expecting predominantly aged and ageing congregations of faithful Catholics to seek forgiveness because they have greatly sinned, is massively unreflective of the sinning potential, great or otherwise, of most of those good and decent people who attend Mass regularly. During the revised Penitential Rite, I am constantly scanning the body of the church to see where these great sinners might be lurking


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Egypt close to civil war, the country's Anglican bishop warns

(Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world, grant Egypt peace...)




Today is also the birthday (1921) of the Chinese Communist Party, which may not have seen the light of day if the Versailles treaty had been fair to China. See this (May 4) reflection. 
(CCP article mentions 80,000,000 members. But everyone is business, education etc is forced to pay annual membership fee before they can get a job, so "80,000,000" needs many grains of salt)

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Former Sudan refugee ordained priest in Brisbane

c.f. Deacon's mum secures a visa

"Intercelebration"

Under Pressure, Swiss Catholic Priests (decline) Ecumenical Eucharistic Celebration

 

July is the month of the Precious Blood  For some people this might seem old-hat, and the linked article is written in "old spirituality",  but for those of us involved in a daily effort to help drug addicts, one of the most powerful prayers - especially in times of high risk - is:
"Blood of Jesus, save us"

This evangelical article uses language that might seem strange to many Catholics, but it's the sort of approach that has helped many addicts break free from addiction ....and notice in the prayer..."the blood of Jesus"

A famous book about gangs and drugs: The Cross and the Switchblade by David Wilkerson

Whole 1970 movie is free on YouTube: The Cross and the Switchblade, starring Pat Boone.
The movie is not convincing...corny at times...but telling a true story. And where did Wilkerson get his courage?
See:  The Precious Blood of Jesus .... by ...David Wilkerson






Interactive Bible Quiz - 1 Samuel
Based on the actual words of the Bible. 
How many times you can get 3/3 ?!



Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, July 1  (comments welcome):
- leaders are supposed to be good shepherds
- how to deal with words of hate
- what a manager, captain and coach!
- keep helping, despite ridicule

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Family planning

J
ohn W - Blog - July 1
Protest marchers and governments

 


 

 Sunday June 30 
The 13th Sunday of the Year

Jesus "resolutely took
 the road to Jerusalem"


Old Jericho Road: The journey from Galilee to Jerusalem is a strenuous 120 miles -- a trip which Jesus made on foot several times in his adult life.  The journey ends on the Jericho Road...a trail winding through the mountains to the Holy City where pilgrims ascend 3000 feet in fifteen miles.  At 20 to 25 miles a day, the journey would have taken about a week Sacred-heart.jpg (78011 bytes)

June - month of
 the Sacred Heart

Jesus' words to St.
Margaret Mary, 1675

The loneliness of Jesus as he set his face toward Jerusalem

                                               

 




Darlene Starrs - Canada Sunday blogger
Sean O'Malley: A Reprimanding Cardinal

I have seen Father Schuller interviewed by Father Bryan D'Arcy of Ireland, and Father Schuller appears to be a very intelligent/wise, approachable, caring, and compassionate man. He is also passionate about the Church, both the people and the institution. He only wants the best possible scenario for all of us. To refuse Catholic people the opportunity to hear him on their own ground is unconscionable

 

 

Pray-as-you-go.org
Daily prayer with 
beautiful music


Jackie Evancho
 - To Believe

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Bishop Geoff Robinson
 and Bishop Bill Morris:

Petition
to Pope Francis
to stop sexual abuse 
and to reform Church
- & calling for a new 
Ecumenical Council !
(John W has signed petition)

Brian Coyne (Catholica):
Support this petition

 

 

 

 

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Engagements
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 USA
Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage labelled a “tragic day”
 


Joseph Girzone - reflection on Supreme Court ruling:
Do we really deep down dislike living under our Secular Constitution? 
If someone can prove that marriages other than marriages of a man and a woman are harmful to the country then there may be a case, but barring that there is no way that religions can intrude on the rights and jurisdiction of the government
(Re "harmful to the country" - see  Same-sex marriage: two elephants in the (men's) room  - jw)





Whites’ deaths outnumber births for first time  
This story has enormous implications .....and boils down to one simple principle:
populate or perish. One response to "populate or perish" in many parts of the world has been to welcome migrants from other countries, but the fundamental issue is:
babies ....are they welcome? 


Groups/nations that don't welcome babies are destined to decline. 
In the Western/developed world, for a range of reasons, babies are not as welcome as they used to be.   The most obvious case is Japan - Japan's disappearing children

See also:
US women delay motherhood         World birth rate statistics      Aust, Can , HK, UK, USA

 





Sydney man in Beijing prison for seven years:
 "The officers destroy your body, mind, heart and spirit …"
Currently, 34 Australians are in jail in China and another 12 are in some form of detention there, either awaiting trial or being interrogated. The most common offences are commercial crimes, such as bribery, embezzlement and fraud. Most of the defendants are Chinese-born Australians who have returned to their country of birth to do business


 


Petition to Pope Francis to stop sexual abuse and to reform Church - now has 80,000 names. 
Brian Coyne
(Catholica) A response from one bishop

I am sure the intelligent Australian bishops know in their hearts who was really responsible for the actions taken to 'get' Bishop Morris. What they need to be doing is making representations to Pope Francis for that person (read: Cardinal George Pell) to be relieved of his responsibilities in Australia. The demotion of Bishop Morris was deeply damaging to the entire Church across this nation. The removal from office of that person would be a massively symbolic sign that the leadership of the Church in this country had 'turned over a new leaf' 




Cases of human rights lawyers in China subject to torture

Website of China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group

 

China

Xinjiang riot death toll to 35


Vatican bank scandal

 

Senior cleric arrested 





This week's smile:
A: Gynecologist who became mechanical engineer
B: Farmer with sick horse



Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, June 30  (comments welcome):
- keep going, don't look back
- the ultimate Something to keep us going
- keep going in freedom, don't go back to slavery
-
Jesus resolutely kept going on the road to Jerusalem

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Needed: "
great-souled persons "

John W - Blog - June 30
Almost 100 years old
-
Fr Joseph Mallin SJ, son of executed Irish Rebellion leader Michael Mallin

 


 

 Saturday June 29 

Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul



Feast of Peter and Paul
 Video Reflection
 by John McKinnon
(beautiful!)

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  June - month of
  the Sacred Heart

Jesus' words to St.
Margaret Mary, 1675

 



Reflection on readings for Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul
Paul's words today (second reading) were written at the end of his life as a disciple of Jesus.
Peter's words today (Gospel) were spoken at the beginning of his life as a disciple of Jesus

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Please encourage more people to see 1-10
  re Bishop Bill Morris:

1: Judge's conclusions
2: Canon lawyer's report
 
3: Radio interview with judge

4:  "The Age" file of letters

5: Summary re Rome
6: Frank Brennan's update

7: ABC radio Fr Frank Brennan

8. Update from Frank Brennan

9. Vatileaks & Bp Bill Morris

10: Tablet letter - Frank Brennan

After reading 1-10, check the "Pravda" report of CNA

Google "Morris" at top of this page for many articles re Bishop BM, the most recent being talk of March 26, 2013: Reclaiming the Spirit of Vatican II

 

 



Association of US Catholic Priests passes 6 out of 13 resolutions
- see comment no. 8, by Wednesday UK blogger Chris McDonnell





33 year old Filipina due to be executed in China on July 2
- 6 kilos of heroin
- Of the more than 200 drug-related cases in China involving Filipinos, 28 resulted in death sentence for the accused      (Jesus, may China soon abolish the death penalty...)



Questions from a Ewe
The Church, Disagreements, Conflicts and Resolution
What effective conflict resolution styles could be used?  What can be done to address codependency, Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Hubris Syndrome that fuel conflicts?  How do we establish healthy communications about differing opinions so as to foster healthy growth?




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Is the West wrong on Iran?
If we are to avoid bloodletting in the Middle East, we should recognise that Iran has valid concerns – and not seek to threaten and marginalise it

c.f. The Homeless Bishop by Joseph Girzone which has a large section on Iran, describing the historical reasons for Iran's difficulties with the US, with insights into Iran's rich culture, and a reminder of Iran's ancient relationship with the Church





Germany

Cardinal Lehmann questions Benedict XVI's liturgical changes



Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, June 29  (comments welcome):
Peter denied Jesus, Paul persecuted Jesus,
the same Jesus who turned their lives around for the foundation of the Church


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No one is an island

John W - Blog - June 29

Three recent stories of sick people being helped by prayer

 


 

 Friday June 28

 

Feast of Saint Irenaeus

"Irenaeus" means "peace"
so....today a good day to include a book on peace in the menu ....see below:
"A Persistent Peace"




(Full text of Pope's talk)

Yesterday the Pope spoke about two mixed-up types of Christians:
a) people who are only superficially Christians 
b) people who are sad-sack Christians  

The Pope said type-A folk are Gnostics.
He said type-B folk are Pelagians.

Not the first time he's hit the Gnostic-Pelagian buttons.
See: Pope Francis and Gnosticism and Pope Francis and Pelagianism
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June - month of
 the Sacred Heart

Jesus' words to St.
Margaret Mary, 1675

 




"Bakhita" - Africa blogger
Lighting up the Dark Continent - a call to all Africans
I call unto all my sisters and brothers in Africa to arise and pool all their strength so as to light up the continent that has forever been referred to as the Dark Continent.  Use your minds and physical strength to channel the energies to constructive work. Let it shine and yet be proud to be black!









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Homeless Jesus

 

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 Humble photo



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Barefoot man in cold and rain
St Peter's Square 2013-03-12
praying for  conclave

 

Pope Francis:
Thank you Holy Spirit

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Speaking of Africa....as Nelson Mandela prepares to go home to Heaven, I once again have the hope that President Obama will use the time of Mandela's funeral to meet with African leaders and help them produce a "Mandela Plan" for Africa, like the Marshall Plan for Europe ...promoting justice, peace, development, democracy etc (supported by debt reduction...)





Qantas probes China prison labour claims




A Persistent Peace - One Man's Struggle for a Nonviolent World  (see the reviews)

A powerful book about the search by Fr John Dear SJ for justice and peace. 
I read it some years ago...couldn't put it down.    Gave it *****      
(JW)

John Dear's website       John Dear's latest NCR article

Pope launches 
 Vatican Bank probe

 

The pope, elected amid an in-house debate over whether it is necessary to have a Vatican bank at all, has railed against the cult of money, calling for a "poor Church". He has also quipped that
"St Peter did not have a bank account", and warned Vatican staff that "offices are necessary but they are necessary only up to a certain point"        
Comment by John Allen




Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, June 28  (comments welcome):
- not one nation, but "all nations"
- getting up early in the morning?!
- classic description of human weakness
-
restoration of ritually unclean women to the community

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Words about women....and an article to make one cry

John W - Blog - June 28
Change of Prime Minister in Australia ...and update re "A-Yee"

 



 Thursday June 27

 



Wikipedia: Pastor Hsi

I've almost finished re-reading Pastor Hsi, the true story of a prominent Confucian scholar who became an opium addict, then got free of opium after becoming a Christian, then spent the rest of his life helping other opium sufferers find healing and faith. The book was written over a hundred years ago, and its language is somewhat old style and not all that politically correct. But .....it has a lot of relevance for today, because Hsi did what many mainline churches are still struggling to do: he followed the New Testament model of Church, training and appointing elders in dozens of locations, even appointing a woman elder in one place to solve the problem of three men contesting the job. Not to mention his child-like faith which led to daily miracles of healing and faith.  Here is the second last chapter of the book:
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Pope at Mass June 26: Celibate fatherhood

"When a man does not have this desire, something is missing in this man. Something is wrong. All of us, to exist, to become complete, in order to be mature, we need to feel the joy of fatherhood: even those of us who are celibate. Fatherhood is giving life to others, giving life, giving life… For us, it is pastoral paternity, spiritual fatherhood, but this is still giving life, this is still becoming fathers. "

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 the Sacred Heart

Jesus' words to St.
Margaret Mary, 1675



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Pope at General Audience
June 26

The Church is a temple

How do we live our being Church? Are we living stones? Are we rather, so to speak, tired stones, bored, indifferent? Have any of you ever noticed how ugly a tired, bored, indifferent Christian is? It’s an ugly sight. A Christian has to be lively, joyous, he has to live this beautiful thing that is the People of God, the Church. Do we open ourselves to the Holy Spirit, so as to be an active part of our communities, or do we close in on ourselves, saying, “I have so many things to do, that’s not my job.”?

 

                Full video report

 

Daniel Daring
 Thursday blogger

Reflection on June 30 Sunday readings

 Know the spirit
 you are of

Photo: Hiroshima 1945





Jesus’ disciples, enraged by the lack of hospitality shown to Him in a Samaritan village, were about to call “fire down from heaven” to destroy it. How childish, how stupid, and yet how common! Since the invention of bombs, rockets, missiles and planes, fire has begun to fall from heaven bringing death and destruction. We seem to believe that the only way to settle our quarrels is to wage war, and this action is always justified by a ‘higher cause’



 RIP Paul Mees:

Wikipedia

The socialist with rosary beads   (an apostle of public transport ...like Cardinal Bergoglio)

 


Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, June 27  (comments welcome):
- More important than health and wealth is ....goodness
- good to remember times of rescue
-
God's Grace Guys versus Satan's Sin Side
-
YouTube - Elvis Presley - Put your hand in the hand

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Real dialogue may involve forgiveness 

 
John W - Blog - June 27
 Prayers please for lady with bone cancer

 


 

 Wednesday June 26

 

International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking 
Why June 26? Because in 1839 on this day,
500 workers finished a 23 day job of destroying a huge quantity of opium, mixing the opium with lime and salt and throwing it into the sea in the town of Humen, not far from Hong Kong
- trying to combat the terrible evil of opium forced on China by Britain. Workers were following
the instructions of a famous scholar-official Lin Zexu

Today also the 30th anniversary of the death of Cardinal James Robert Knox, a leader who had the common touch, a man after the heart of Pope Francis. He was one of the bishops at my ordination during the 1973 Eucharistic Congress in Melbourne. In the sacristy after the ceremony ended he humbly knelt on the floor and asked the blessing of the 5 new priests

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June - month of
 the Sacred Heart

Jesus' words to St.
Margaret Mary, 1675

Hans Küng: 
 
Letter to bishops  

Revolution to stop authoritarianism 

Fr Joseph Ratzinger: 
Writings on Vat II 
(link gone...anyone able to find it?)   

Robert Mickens:  
Vatican Implosion

Nicholas Lash:     Vatican II: 
Of Happy Memory - and Hope?

Robert McNally:  
Crisis & Criticism in the Church 

Ron Schmit: 1962 Mass a condemnation of Vatican II

Priests 9 Masses a day
 - need to ordain married men

The evil of compulsory celibacy

Link between compulsory celibacy and sexual abuse

Why are women not being
 ordained to priesthood?


 

 



Chris McDonnell       Wednesday UK blogger

I bow my head

The prayer of the people, heads bowed under the slanting rain that Wednesday evening in March, must continue for the man who bowed his own head, seeking blessing


Bangladesh

'Right now we have nothing'  (Video report)
Petition to protect Bangladesh workers (jw has signed it)



Truth Justice Healing Council: ‏Catholic Church must look at its culture  

Website of Truth Justice Healing Council     c.f. The pain of breaking silence  (Philippines)

US

Boston Cardinal O'Malley bans touring Austrian priest from parish
(would Pope agree with this?)

Indonesia - refugees

The man who trades on tragedy

UK (G. Monbiot)

True story of mass surveillance



Dear Jesus, please give eternal life those who died in the floods and landslides in India, 
give consolation and strength to their families ....and please help India authorities take steps to prevent loss of life during the monsoon season

India's death toll in aftermath of floods reaches 1,000



United Nations (established on this day in 1945) - Vatican Urges Job Creation 
Comment from Martin Mallon:
Tomasi is talking Gospel values as promoted by Pope Francis. Governments everywhere, especially in the developed nations, must put people before economics, people before “savage capitalism”.



From St. Beuno's Outreach, Wales:
Reflections on the readings of this coming Sunday, the 13th Sunday of the Year





Reading, Reflection, Prayer for today, June 26  (comments welcome):
- spiritual heart transplant?
- Doing good makes us glad. Doing bad, makes us sad
- A newly baptized person is like a newly formatted disc
-
people who lack good will need to be shown lots of friendliness and love

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Words that apply to Bangladesh factory conditions

John W - Blog - June 26
World's biggest buyer of illegal drugs is no longer the US or Europe but China

 


                              

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