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  • Pope Leo: Failure to welcome abuse victims is a scandal

  • Pope: Visit to Türkiye and Lebanon teaches that peace is possible

  • Thousands protest corruption in Philippines as Church leaders call for accountability

  • Pope: Nicaea invites Christians to unity in face of violence, conflict

  • Over 300 students kidnapped from Catholic school in Nigeria

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Synod report proposes ways to foster synodal Church‍

Participants in the synod on synodality endorsed a report on October 28 proposing potentially far-reaching changes to foster a synodal Church. The 42-page “synthesis report” – “A synodal Church in mission” understands Synodality as “the walk of Christians with Christ toward the Kingdom, together with all humanity,” it said. This perhaps can be called deconstruction […]

  • German bishop asks pastors to bless same-sex couples

  • Pope Francis speaks with president of Iran about Israel-Hamas war

How a tragic loss led a successful businessman to the priesthood

At age 66, Father Peter Adamski became a priest in the town of Stratford, Connecticut, at St. James Church. But his path to the priesthood was not your typical journey. As a teenager, Adamski believed the Lord was calling him to be a priest. That quickly changed when one day on his college campus, at […]

Why Türkiye’s Systematic Banishment of Christians Must be Challenged

Over the past 100 years, the number of Christians in Türkiye has fallen from 20% to 0.2% of the population. The systematic targeting of Turkish Christians and missionaries from abroad by the Turkish government has significantly contributed to this trend. Human rights experts hi-ghlighted the growing intole-rance against Christians in Türkiye at Europe’s largest human […]

Major survey finds ‘conservative’ and ‘orthodox’ priests on the rise

The new analysis of a study that claims to be the largest national survey of Catholic priests conducted in more than 50 years has found, among other thin-gs, that priests describing themselves as “progre-ssive” are practically go-ing “extinct” among U.S. seminary graduates, with the vast majority of young ordinands describing themselves as conservative and orthodox. […]

Abu Dhabi: Holy Door opened for Jubilee of Arabian Martyrs

As the Church in the Arabian Peninsula begins its Holy Year for the 1,500th anniversary of the Martyrs of Arabia (523-2023), the second of two Holy Doors was opened at Mass on Thursday evening in St. Joseph’s Cathedral in the United Arab Emirates’ capital of Abu Dhabi. The Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, Bishop Paolo […]

Transsexual and homosexual persons and the Sacraments

Transsexual persons, even if they have undergone hormone therapy or sex reassignment surgery, may receive the Sacrament of Baptism “if there are no situations in which there is a risk of generating public scandal or confusion among the faithful”. The children of homosexual couples should be baptized even if they are born from a surrogate […]