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Pope Leo to meet the new Archbishop of Canterbury in April

The Most Revd Dame Sarah Mullally will be received by the Pope during her visit to Rome from 25 to 28 April. The announcement comes two days after her official installation as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of the Anglican Communion.

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Timor-Leste: Call for selfless service at early Chrism Mass

During the Chrism Mass in Timor-Leste's Dili Cathedral, Archbishop Virgílio do Carmo da Silva invites clergy and faithful to rediscover their vocation, unity, and mission rooted in Christ.

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Remembering the ‘shenanigans’ at Mother Angelica’s first vows

On the day we mark the anniversary of Mother Angelica’s entry into eternal life, we recall the unusual circumstances of her first procession and her response: “That’s the way God works with me.”

U.S. Sisters: Pope shares our concern for plight of immigrants

After meeting with Pope Leo XIV, the Presidency of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious speaks to Vatican News about the situation of immigrants in the United States, synodality, and the involvement of women in the Church.

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From shepherd to commander: ‘House of David’ Season 2 released globally

The latest season of the new hit series “House of David” follows David’s rise from shepherd to commander in King Saul’s army.

Adjunct Secretary steps down at Pontifical Commission for Protection of Minors

Teresa Morris Kettelkamp steps down from her role as Adjunct Secretary for the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors due to family reasons, expressing her support for the Church's work to safeguard children.

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8 ways Mother Angelica shaped modern Catholic media

On the 10th anniversary of her death, we reflect on how Mother Angelica powerfully shaped modern Catholic media.

30 years after their death, the memory of the Tibhirine monks lives on

On March 26, 1996, seven Trappist monks in Tibhirine were kidnapped and killed in the midst of Algeria’s “Black Decade.” Today, the Trappists have left the monastery—managed for the past ten years by the Chemin Neuf Community—but the monks’ spirit of prayer and fraternity remains very much alive there.

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Nigeria: Sisters plant seeds of hope in IDP camps in Benue State

Following the displacement of families across Nigeria’s Middle Belt, the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary are working to restore hope and dignity among internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Benue State. The empowerment of young people, especially women, through education, which lies at the heart of their charism, remains central as they minister to all.

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Finnish court finds Christian parliamentarian guilty of ‘hate speech’

The Supreme Court of Finland has acquitted Päivi Räsänen over her 2019 Bible verse tweet and found her guilty of hate speech over a pamphlet she wrote more than 20 years ago.