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Korean Carmelite monastery closes in Cambodia after 21 years amid vocation decline

After more than two decades of contemplative presence, a Carmelite monastery established by Korean sisters in Phnom Penh formally closed on March 19, with Church leaders citing the absence of new vocations among young Cambodian women.

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In the footsteps of Scripture: a pilgrimage to Jordan becomes a podcast

This is the story of a group of around thirty people who undertook a journey through the Middle Eastern country, exploring biblical, archaeological and catechetical themes. Leading them was Father Francesco Giosuè Voltaggio, professor of Sacred Scripture, who also contributed to the production of the project’s nine episodes.

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Lenten Evening of Recollection

Please join us at  7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24th , to hear  Fr. Alex McCullough, Pastor of the Queen of Apostles Parish Family in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati lead a bilingual reflection as we approach Easter. Time for...

Nugget of Wisdom from Fr. Ivan's Homily

Fifth Sunday of Lent Lazarus, come out! As we enter the final stretch of Lent, we are invited to find ourselves in this story.  Will we confess our faith with the conviction of Martha?  Will we fall in adoration at the feet of...

From Vision to Action: African Synodal Theology book launch

Various presenters at the launch of the book on African Synodal Theology held at Hekima University College in Nairobi, Kenya, have stressed the need to shift the discussion on synodality from theory to implementation.

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With One Heart

Only one more day to tell us what’s on your heart!   The Disciple Maker Index survey will only be open until tomorrow, March 23 rd . To gain meaningful insights for our parish, we need at least 49% participation . If you...

Trump threatens to strike Iranian power plants; Tehran warns of regional retaliation

President Donald Trump says the US will "obliterate" Iranian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not open before a 48-hour deadline.

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Pope decries war’s toll

Pope Leo XIV says suffering of innocent victims “hurts all of humanity” as he calls for end to hostilities and renewed paths to peace.

Ireland sees modest revival in faith, especially among youth and young adults

A new report examining surveys and research on the practice of the Catholic faith in Ireland shows an uptick in religious practice and spirituality among younger people.