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Consistory: Fourth session focuses on the Synod and priesthood

During the fourth session, the cardinals reflect on the need to offer the clergy an image of the priesthood that is “beautiful, creative, evangelical, and at the same time not clerical.” They also discuss the risk that the complexity of consultation processes could weigh down the Church precisely at a time when it is called to bear witness to the world.

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Court ruling leaves Haitian migrants’ future uncertain as Archbishop Wenski urges Senate action

The Miami archbishop said the U.S. Senate should send the president legislation that would extend Temporary Protected Status protections to Haitians for three years.

Major abortion group calls for abortion until birth

A major abortion group is calling for abortion up until birth, according to a recent statement released on the anniversary of the Dobbs decision.

Consistory: Third session upholds Gospel hope as antidote to individualism

During the third session of the Extraordinary Consistory, the Cardinals reflected on the Church’s mission to foster goodness and build up society.

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Cardinal Brislin: Human progress must serve dignity and common good

Opening the third session of the Extraordinary Consistory, Cardinal Stephen Brislin reflects on Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical Magnifica humanitas, saying the Church is called to engage the struggles of history with a synodal approach rooted in faith, charity, and hope.

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Andy Burnham’s Catholic identity in spotlight in UK prime minister race

As the United Kingdom moves to select its seventh prime minister in a decade, how might Andy Burnham’s Catholic roots affect his leadership?

After 20 years in religious life, social media influencer priest leaves ministry

Damián María Montes, a Spaniard, has left the ministry after two decades of religious life, becoming one of several high-profile religious figures to do so in recent years.

Caritas Venezuela president says priority is the injured and search for survivors

Faced with the devastation caused by two earthquakes, Archbishop José Luis Azuaje Ayala is calling for an unrelenting search for the thousands of people still missing, urging civil society, private companies, and government agencies to "work together so that everyone can help address this difficult situation."

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A Miami priest on mission in Italy to proclaim the Gospel

Father Michele Sega, 29, a parochial vicar at a parish in the United States, recalls several highlights from a retreat organized by the Neocatechumenal Way with around 800 priests from North, Central, and South America. Among these highlights are their participation in the Pope’s general audience and a four-day mission in Italy, traveling in pairs and without money.

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Messenger Media, Diocese of Covington - 6/25 through 7/1

In Sunday's Gospel reading Jesus tells us to Love Him above family, carry the cross, and lose life for Him; welcome others, and every small gift brings reward.   Monday we celebrate the fest of Sts. Peter and Paul! The two...