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Third Ecumenical Forum in Washington, D.C., addresses challenges facing Christianity today

The Ecumenical Forum held in the nation’s capital at the Museum of the Bible brought Catholics and Protestants together to find unity and address challenges facing Christianity today.

Death of doomsday population ‘prophet’ prompts retrospection by Catholic thought leaders

Prominent Catholic scholars say the late Paul Ehrlich’s ideas were “diabolical” and helped lead to millions of deaths through forced population control measures.

Fact check: Georgia woman wasn’t charged for murder under abortion law

News reports have claimed that a Georgia woman was charged with murder for having an illegal abortion. An EWTN News fact check finds the claim misleading.

Pope Francis broke with predecessors on policy, appointments, and papal trips, sociologist says

The University of Notre Dame hosted the lecture on their Rome campus on Thursday.

Archdiocese of Mobile awarded $25 million over termite damage at cathedral

An arbitration panel found that a termite company engaged in “fraudulent concealment” related to termite damage in archdiocesan properties.

Nigerian archbishop to Trump: Give our nation intel and weapons to combat violence

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama appealed for U.S. assistance in combatting Islamic terrorism.

King Felipe VI of Spain installed as protocanon of the Basilica of St. Mary Major

“Protocanon” is an honorary title reserved exclusively for the Spanish head of state, recognizing the monarch as a collaborator of the pope.

Archbishop Aquila leaves Denver Archdiocese with ‘deep gratitude’

After 14 years leading the Archdiocese of Denver, Archbishop Samuel Aquila will enter retirement on March 25.

Pope: Address today’s crises together to ensure better future

Pope Leo XIV sends a message to the 17th International Forum for Information for the Safeguard of Nature, promoted by GreenAccord, and encourages participants to work together to care for creation “through sustainable development research projects.”

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Government in Alberta, Canada, considers safeguards on assisted dying for minors, mentally ill

The proposal comes amid growing concerns about Canada’s widespread euthanasia program called medical assistance in dying (MAID).