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Holy See urges renewed commitment to human dignity in fight against racism

Addressing a UN meeting, the Holy See condemns racism, warns of emerging digital biases, and calls for policies grounded in the equal dignity of every person.

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Tunisia leads African push for climate action and technology cooperation

Tunisia positions itself at the forefront of Africa’s climate response by advancing national strategies and hosting a major forum to boost regional cooperation and technology access.

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Vietnam youth congress offers renewed call to missionary discipleship

The Archdiocese of Hanoi brings together over 5,000 young Catholics for the 2026 Hanoi Archdiocesan Youth Congress, inviting Vietnamese youth to reflect on their identity as missionary disciples of Christ.

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Italy: Religious sisters invite adults to reimagine the world through eyes of children

In the face of societal pressures on children, a religious sister in Italy upholds their inherent dignity, dreams, and well-being in hopes they shape a better future as they grow.

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Kermit Gosnell, ‘America’s biggest serial killer,’ dies in prison

Abortionist and convicted serial killer Kermit Gosnell, believed to have murdered thousands and convicted of involuntary manslaughter of a woman and the murders of three infants, died in prison at 85.

Molotov cocktail thrown at participants at March for Life in Lisbon, Portugal

After the incendiary device failed to ignite, a suspect was arrested. The march organizers called it an act of terrorism, and the patriarch of Lisbon condemned the attack.

Bishops urge action on bill to examine Indian boarding school policies

“The pain from the Native American boarding school era continues to echo today,” four U.S. bishops wrote to lawmakers.

Before becoming bishop, Pope Leo kept an all-night vigil with this saint

On the eve of his ordination in Chiclayo, the future pope traveled to a small town in northern Peru to pray before a relic of St. Turibius of Mogrovejo, a missionary bishop.

Belgian bishop plans to ordain married men by 2028, violating Church canon law

Bishop Johan Bonny expressed his plan to ordain married men into the priesthood by 2028 in a move that has not received approval from the Vatican and would violate the current Code of Canon Law.

Irish immigrant who built the White House celebrated in Washington, DC

The Irish embassy recently honored architect James Hoban and Ireland’s role in shaping early America as plans for America’s 250th birthday take shape across the capital.