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

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

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

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Technology makes Theology teaching deeply human

The mystery of the Incarnation, where the eternal Word enters human vulnerability, serves as a foundational reminder that God bridges the infinite gap to humanity through tangible presence and relationships. In our tech-saturated era, the central mission is to explore how artificial intelligence can enhance this teaching without eroding its deeply human core. Far from […]

Catholic Maritime Ministries urge Prayer for Seafarers Stranded at Hormuz

Stella Maris, the Catholic maritime apostolate, is calling for urgent prayer and advocacy for approximately 20,000 seafarers stranded in the Persian Gulf due to the U.S. and Iran conflict. As the Strait of Hormuz remains blockaded, these innocent workers face extreme mental fatigue and physical danger. Under the guidance of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting […]

Kerala High Court: Adult Woman’s Choice to Join Religious Order Cannot Be Challenged by Parents

Kerala High Court has ruled that parents cannot challenge an adult woman’s decision to join a religious congregation simply because they disagree with it. The judgment was delivered on April 27 by a Division Bench of Justice A.K. Jayasankaran Nambiar and Justice Jobin Sebastian in Ernakulam. The court dismissed a petition filed by three parents […]

Kerala Fish Workers Forum Demands Urgent Policy Changes to Protect Livelihoods

The Kerala Fish Workers Forum has urged the govern-ment to take immediate action to protect the livelihoods of fish workers across the state. The demand was raised during the forum’s State Annual Conference held in Kollam on April 25, 2026. Leaders expressed serious concern over growing econo-mic problems affecting both coastal and inland fishing communities. […]

Church Leader Urges Simple Feasts and Help for the Poor in Kerala

Baselios Marthoma Mathews III has called on people in Kerala to avoid costly and extravagant Church feasts and instead use that money to support the poor. The head of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church made this appeal after a tragic firecracker factory blast in Thrissur on April 21, which killed 14 people and injured around […]

Christian Couple Humiliated in Uttar Pradesh Village, Police Accused of Inaction

A Christian cou-ple in Uttar Pradesh has faced public humiliation after villagers allegedly targeted them for refusing to take part in Hindu rituals following their conversion to Christianity. Balram Singh and his wife, Rani Devi, were reportedly garlanded with slippers and paraded through their village, Garaw Garhi, in Hathras district on April 20. The villagers […]

Church and Government Join Hands to Fight Drug Crisis in Meghalaya

Churches in Meghalaya have joined hands with the state government to address the growing drug crisis affecting many families, especially young people. Representatives from different Chri-stian denominations met with officials from the government’s Drug Reduction, Elimination & Action Mission, known as DREAM, on April 23. During the meeting, the premises of the Baptist Church in […]

Manipur Catholic Youth Achieve Success in UPSC and State Exams

The Catholic community in Manipur is celebrating the success of several young Catholics who performed well in Union and state civil services examinations, inspiring many young people in the region. The Manipur Catholic Youth Organization congratulated four of its members for their achievements in highly competitive exams. Dr. Vapani John Tao secured Rank 800 in […]