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DR Congo: Sacred Heart of Jesus Sisters serving people with HIV/AIDS

In Kinshasa, the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus carry out a crucial mission: restoring the dignity of people affected by HIV/AIDS. This illness is still a profoundly painful reality that intimately wounds many lives.

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Moved by pastoral letter against racism, US Bishops journey to Deep South

Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy, director of a U.S. organization working to end the death penalty, accompanies several Bishops in their exploration of the connections between the legacy of racism in the United States and its impacts on the criminal legal system today.

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ASIF: Financial supervision and transparency in support of Holy See’s mission

The Vatican Supervisory and Financial Information Authority (ASIF) publishes its 2025 Annual Report, confirming the robustness of the Vatican’s oversight system in preventing and combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism. The Report also highlights strengthened relations with counterparties and key international bodies.

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Christian Leaders unite in Dubai for National Prayer for Peace

During a national prayer for peace bringing together Christian leaders in Dubai, the Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, Bishop Paolo Martinelli, said, “Peace cannot be simply a human construct; it is a gift from God, to be sought, welcomed, nurtured, and spread in society through our good relationships.”

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Pope Leo: Church must bear witness to truth in charity

Meeting with a delegation of the German Archdiocese of Cologne, Pope Leo XIV encourages the Church in all countries to offer mutual support for other dioceses and to bear witness to the truth in charity.

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Cardinal Cupich: Peace is not absence of war but work of justice

As he accepts the ‘Blessed are the Peacemakers’ award from the Catholic Theological Union, Cardinal Blase J. Cupich of Chicago warns that “conflicts mediated through screens” risk reducing human lives to “data points rather than persons.”

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Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump’s effort to remove Haitian, Syrian migrants

The debate focused on whether the Trump administration followed the proper procedure and adhered to relevant laws.

National Catholic leaders appointed to board of University of St. Thomas in Houston

The new board members said they are inspired by the university’s move toward building a stronger Catholic identity and the hope they see in young people.

Federal bill would allow child abuse victims to seek evidence amid bankruptcy proceedings

The bill would move to close “loopholes” that shield organizations from the discovery process during Chapter 11 filings.

Trump fires National Science Foundation board, including 2 Catholic scientists

U.S. President Donald Trump has eliminated the National Science Foundation board, citing “constitutional questions” raised in a 2021 Supreme Court case.