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Catholics in Kuwait find refuge in prayer in time of war

Christians in many Gulf countries are turning to prayer and the sacraments to sustain themselves amid the anxiety and uncertainty the war brings.

Nigerian bishops tell the pope: Our people are dying

As Christians in their country suffer increased persecution, the Nigerian bishops bring the hopes of a nation to Rome.

National Catholic Prayer Breakfast celebrates Catholic contributions to USA

This year’s event highlighted American Catholic accomplishments and patriotism as the nation celebrates its 250th birthday.

Collection for the Holy Land: Christians need concrete hope, not just consoling words

Now more than ever, the Christian minority in the Holy Land needs the support it receives through the annual Good Friday collection as ongoing violence in the Middle East has curtailed pilgrimages.

Speakers at 2026 Catholic graduations to include Ron DeSantis, Cardinal Dolan

Multiple Catholic leaders are slated to be commencement speakers at Newman Guide Schools in 2026.

Taybeh: West Bank Christian town under renewed settler incursion

Israeli settlers escalate their incursions into Taybeh, the West Bank’s last fully Christian town, raising concerns over further land appropriation. The parish priest, Father Bashar Fawadleh, appeals for international intervention, as residents face mounting restrictions and call for peace, justice, and protection.

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Number of Catholics in Germany shrunk by over half a million in 2025

According to the latest Church statistics of the German Bishops’ Conference (DBK) released on Monday, there are now only 19.22 million Catholics in Germany.

Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network promulgates new General Regulations

The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network promulgates its new General Regulations on March 19, feast of St. Joseph, offering an updated version of the body’s identity, mission and structure.

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Dicastery for Communication signs agreement with Polish radio stations

The Holy See’s Dicastery for Communication signs a cooperation agreement with editorial teams of ten Polish Radio from various regions of the country. Together, these stations reach tens of millions of listeners and will now share news concerning the Holy Father and the Apostolic See.

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From human bias to shared space: Shaping a future that is within reach

At the GreenAccord Forum, economist Luciano Canova and architect Martin Haas offer two complementary perspectives on the climate crisis, highlighting how both human behaviour and the spaces we build shape our ability to act on the future.

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