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Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network promulgates new General Regulations

The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network promulgates its new General Regulations on March 19, feast of St. Joseph, offering an updated version of the body’s identity, mission and structure.

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Dicastery for Communication signs agreement with Polish radio stations

The Holy See’s Dicastery for Communication signs a cooperation agreement with editorial teams of ten Polish Radio from various regions of the country. Together, these stations reach tens of millions of listeners and will now share news concerning the Holy Father and the Apostolic See.

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From human bias to shared space: Shaping a future that is within reach

At the GreenAccord Forum, economist Luciano Canova and architect Martin Haas offer two complementary perspectives on the climate crisis, highlighting how both human behaviour and the spaces we build shape our ability to act on the future.

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1 year after Papua New Guinea declared itself Christian, bishops say little has changed

Catholic bishops in Papua New Guinea say last year’s constitutional declaration of the country as a Christian nation has had little practical effect on Church life but could pose long-term risks.

Haiti at crossroads as elections approach amid uncertainty and crisis, priest warns

Amid Haiti’s ongoing political chaos and economic collapse, Christians continue to cling to faith and hope as general elections approach, a missionary priest says.

Lebanon faces ‘catastrophic’ situation, Catholic humanitarian leader says

The president of a leading Catholic charity organization in Lebanon is sounding the alarm over the increasingly precarious situation faced by Christians in the region.

Gas prices rise after attack on Qatar’s Ras Laffan energy complex

Four Palestinian women in the West Bank and a Thai foreign worker in Israel were killed on Wednesday night after Iran launched missiles toward Israel.

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Pope Leo calls bishops to Rome to discuss families, ‘Amoris Laetitia’ in October

Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation on marriage and the family followed two contentious synods at the Vatican dominated by debate over divorce.

Annual DC Eucharistic procession to be halfway point for 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage

“The best part, for me, of the Eucharistic procession is to see Jesus walking with us,” Father Charles Trullols said.

Cardinal Gugerotti: Give to avoid being complicit with those who set world ablaze

The Prefect of the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches explains what the Good Friday Collection means in today’s context of war: “For those who have lost everything in those lands, it is a matter of survival. As Christians, it is our duty to restore hope.”

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