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Asian Catholics begin spiritual, logistical preparations for World Youth Day Seoul 2027

Church leaders in Bangladesh and India say visa hurdles and financial constraints are among the biggest challenges facing young pilgrims hoping to attend the August 2027 gathering.

Holy See: Christians are most persecuted religious community in world

Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, the Holy See’s Permanent Observer to the UN in Geneva, highlights the persecution that Christians face across the world and emphasizes that nations must ensure religious freedom.

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Lebanon’s Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops call for peace

Amid ongoing violence in the Middle East, the Assembly of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon releases a statement warning that escalation threatens human dignity and calling for dialogue, national unity, and renewed international efforts for peace.

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Cardinal Cupich: 'We must embrace principles to avoid wars'

In a wide-ranging interview with Vatican Media, Cardinal Blase Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, calls for restraint to avoid unnecessary military escalation abroad and prevent things from quickly spiraling out of control. He also urges overcoming polarization and protecting the human dignity of all peoples in the United States, in a way that ensures law and human rights are not opposed, but united.

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Lou Holtz, legendary Notre Dame football coach and outspoken Catholic, dies at 89

The retired coach and sports analyst had entered hospice shortly before his death.

Cuban exiles sign freedom accord for Cuba

With the communist government of Cuba under extreme pressure from the economic crisis of its own making and a U.S.-imposed oil embargo, exiled Cuban opposition leaders outlined the way to democracy.

Chaldean Archdiocese of Erbil in Iraq suffers drone strike on apartment complex

No casualties were reported in the attack in the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq.

Amid rising anxiety in Erbil, Catholic bishops say prayer, dialogue are path to peace

Catholic leaders in Iraq are calling for prayer and peace talks as the country faces repercussions from the widening war in the Middle East.

Religious Freedom panel faults State Department for missing annual report on violations

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom also called for increasing refugee admissions to the United States.

Vance says he could have spoken ‘more carefully’ about U.S. bishops amid immigration dispute

A top U.S. cardinal had earlier claimed that the country’s vice president had apologized for his strong rhetoric regarding the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.