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Custody of the Holy Land: ‘Prayer continues uninterruptedly’

In the midst of the violence in the Middle East, the Custody of the Holy Land invites people around the world to spiritually join in the prayers "so that war and violence may cease, and that the paths of dialogue, diplomacy, and politics...may be walked with courage and responsibility."

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IAEA urges restraint after reported strike on Iran’s Natanz site

The United Nations' nuclear watchdog has urged military restraint to avoid any risk of a nuclear accident after Iran said the Natanz nuclear facility was targeted by strikes.

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New Colorado program trains deacons, priests to walk together ‘in darkness’

When people are in crisis, they reach out to their priests and deacons. But who shepherds the shepherds? The answer, for Deacon Ernie Martinez, starts with brother priests and deacons.

Pope to Italian TV: Free, respectful information is a tool for peace

Pope Leo highlights the "important mission" of the media in a time of change and of "words too often shouted on the web" in a message to Tgcom24, an Italian television network, on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.

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World Down Syndrome Day: What you may not know about the Special Olympics

Special Olympics is the world’s largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities with nearly 5 million Special Olympics athletes.

Pope to Focolare: Be a counterweight to violence and hatred

Pope Leo meets the Focolare Movement and encourages them to promote unity and peace within their organization and throughout the world, especially at this moment in history, while also always respecting each person’s freedom and conscience.

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Bishop Barron slams Carrie Prejean for ‘absurd’ claims on removal from Religious Liberty Commission

Carrie Prejean Boller had been removed from the commission after critics said she “hijacked” a hearing while criticizing “Zionism.”

Church leaders in India slam government’s dismissal of religious freedom report

India’s government has rejected the findings in the 2026 report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) amid increasing atrocities against minority Christians.

GreenAccord Forum: Telling the climate crisis without losing hope

At the GreenAccord Forum in Treviso, journalists reflect on how to report the climate crisis without paralysing audiences, as this year’s media award goes to Covering Climate Now.

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Cardinal de Mendonça on World Poetry Day: ‘Poetry is on the side of peace'

Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça—a poet and Prefect of the Dicastery for Culture and Education—reflects on the connection between poetic art and peace in an interview with Vatican News.

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