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Salesians open shelters for families fleeing bombardment in Lebanon

As the war in the Middle East expands, the Salesians of Don Bosco have temporarily turned their closed schools into centers for civilians displaced by the bombardments in Lebanon.

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Papal Preacher: Humble power of love produces peace even amid conflict

Fr. Roberto Pasolini, Preacher of the Papal Household, speaks to Vatican News about the themes at the center of the Lenten sermons, which he will deliver every Friday from March 6 to 27.

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Remembering Missionaries of Charity killed in Aden in 2016

Ten years after a tragic attack in Yemen, the Church recalls the ultimate sacrifice of four Missionary Sisters of Charity with Mass celebrated at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Abu Dhabi.

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Diocese of Covington Media - 3/5 through 3/11

This month Pope Leo XIV encourages the faithful to pray for disarmament and peace. In the midst of global unrest we take a moment to pray as Pope Leo does: "Lord of Life, you shaped every human being in your image and likeness...

Southern Arabia Vicariate marks 10 years since Yemen Missionaries of Charity martyrdom

At an Abu Dhabi Mass on March 4, Bishop Paolo Martinelli said Yemen martyrs are a “source of hope” amid today’s turmoil.

Pope Leo XIV congratulates world’s oldest priest on his 110th birthday

Born in 1916 and ordained in 1950, Father Bruno Kant of Germany turned 110 on Feb. 26 and has been a priest for 76 years.

Holy See to UN: Christians are the most persecuted community in the world

The Holy See’s permanent observer to the UN provided statistics demonstrating the extent of the persecution of Christians worldwide.

Christians in South Lebanon refuse to leave their towns as war escalates

As evacuation orders sweep across southern Lebanon, residents are being told to leave their homes; but despite the dangers of a war they don’t want, many have chosen to stay.

Catholic theologians urge Trump to follow just war doctrine as Iran conflict continues

War is justified only to confront grave evil, its harm must not exceed the evil it seeks to end, and there must be a real chance of success, with all alternatives to war exhausted, the catechism says.

Pope Leo meets the President of Austria

Pope Leo XIV receives the President of the Republic of Austria, Mr. Alexander Van der Bellen, in the Vatican.

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