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Ukraine suffers new strikes as calls for peace intensify

At least 10 people, including four children, were injured in a Russian strike on Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region, Ukrainian authorities said Friday. In southern Ukraine, the State Emergency Service reported that one person was killed and four others were injured in a separate Russian attack on the Odesa region.

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Catholic mental health leader calls for greater support for clergy and religious

We need “to make sure that we are always aware of the stressors that come up in their lives. While they’re called to ministry, they are human first,” he said.

Several killed in Israeli attack on Lebanon

At least 18 people were killed in southern Lebanon after Israeli airstrikes overnight. At the same time, Israel confirmed four of its soldiers also died in the fighting.

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New study examines growing interest in Catholic faith

A national U.S. study finds growing interest in Catholic faith driven by the search for truth, purpose and community

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New workshop trains Catholic scientists to fight myth of faith-science conflict

This year at its annual conference, the Society of Catholic Scientists offered a new workshop designed to prepare Catholic scientists to speak on science and faith topics in the public square.

Pope: Building the 'civilisation of love' requires courage and humble leadership

Pope Leo XIV urges participants in the first 'Borgo Laudato si’ Dialogues' to foster a new model of moral leadership and to help build a 'civilisation of love' in the face of growing dehumanisation.

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Cardinal Koovakad's Azerbaijan visit strengthens interreligious dialogue

Cardinal George Koovakad, the Prefect of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue, met with President Ilham Aliyev and religious leaders in Baku during his 15–19 June visit, underlining the importance of tolerance, multiculturalism, and continued cooperation between the Holy See and Azerbaijan to strengthen peaceful coexistence among different faith communities.

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Messenger Media, Diocese of Covington - 6/18 through 6/24

At the ACUE Donor Appreciation Luncheon in April Bishop John Iffert read from Pope Leo XIV's Apostolic Letter "Drawing New Maps of Hope." ⁣ Bishop Iffert reflected on the Pope's message, that if Catholic education is not...

Spiritual hunger, Church’s tradition cited as top drivers of U.S. adult conversions, survey finds

“Personal growth in goodness, inner peace, and an understanding of truth emerged as some of the strongest motivations for exploring the Catholic faith,” according to a survey of adult converts.