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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

  • Indian tribal Christian women launch hunger strike over police inaction

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  • Supreme Court slams misuse of anti-conversion laws

Pope Francis to U.S. bishops amid mass deportations: Dignity of migrants comes first‍

Pope Francis addressed the bishops of the United States on Feb. 11 about the country’s ongoing mass deportation of unauthorized immigrants, urging Catholics to consider the justness of laws and policies in light of the dignity and rights of people. In a letter published Feb. 11, the pope – while

  • DR Congo: At least 3000 killed amid fears of widening conflict

  • Mass attendance ticks back up nationa-lly after pandemic falter, data suggests

College of Cardinals: Pope extends terms of dean and vice-dean

Cardinals Giovanni Battista Re and Leonardo Sandri have had their appointments extended as Dean and Vice-Dean of the College of Cardinals, respectively. The decision was announced on February 6, by the Vatican Press Office in a statement noting that on January 7, the Pope had decided to defer the approval of the election of Cardinal […]

Man attacks high altar of St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican

A man desecrated the main altar of St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on February 07 by climbing on top of it and throwing six candelabras that were on the altar to the ground, according to the Italian news agen-cy ANSA. After throwing the candelabras, the man began to remove the altar cloth, as can […]

Caritas Internationalis warns millions at risk with USAID cuts

Caritas Internationalis’ Secretary General, Alistair Dutton, has warned against the decision to close USAID-funded programmes and offices around the world, saying the sudden shutdown “will kill millions of people and condemn hundreds of millions more to lives of dehumanising poverty.” With an annual budget of over 40 billion dollars, USAID has funded humanitarian and development […]

Pope: Indigenous peoples have right to preserve cultural identity

“Land, water, and food are not mere commodities but the very foundation of life and the bond of [indigenous] peoples with nature.” Pope Francis offered that remin-der in a message sent to the 7th Indigenous Peoples’ Forum orga-nized by the UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Develop-ment (IFAD). The forum takes place in Rome on February […]

St. Teresa of Calcutta added to Church calendar as optional memorial

Pope Francis added the Sept. 5 feast of St. Teresa of Calcutta to the Catholic Church’s liturgical calendar as an optional memorial. The decree issued Feb. 11 by the Vatican noted the influence of St. Teresa’s spirituality around the world and said her name “continues to shine out as a source of hope for many […]