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Pope Leo XIV defends journalism against the drug of ‘fake news’
Posted on 06/16/2026 10:30 AM (CNA Daily News)
Pope prays for parents mourning loss of child in Day for Life Message
Posted on 06/16/2026 10:25 AM ()
Pope Leo XIV offers prayers and encouragement to parents grieving the loss of a child in a Message for the 2026 Day for Life, highlighting the dignity of every human life from conception.
From The Gambia to the Canary Islands: Ousman’s journey
Posted on 06/16/2026 10:15 AM ()
During his visit to the Canary Islands, Pope Leo met with hundreds of migrants in the port of Arguineguín. Among them was Ousman, a 38-year-old father from The Gambia. This is his story.
Church leaders welcome first Catholic Indigenous woman in Bangladesh’s Parliament
Posted on 06/16/2026 10:00 AM (CNA Daily News)
Cardinal Napier: The Church must stand with “the widow, the orphan and the stranger” amid South Africa’s migration tensions
Posted on 06/16/2026 09:25 AM ()
Speaking to Vatican News after a social cohesion dialogue in Durban, Cardinal Wilfrid Fox Napier OFM calls on the Church to defend migrants and refugees, promote dialogue, and pray for peace as anti-migrant tensions escalate across South Africa.
Church bells in Mexico to toll for peace and in memory of victims of violence
Posted on 06/16/2026 09:00 AM (CNA Daily News)
Rome Safeguarding Dialogues advance efforts to protect minors and end abuse
Posted on 06/16/2026 08:16 AM ()
Rome Safeguarding Dialogues open a new chapter in collaboration for the protection of minors and vulnerable persons with the commitment to continued collaboration and concrete measures to strengthen protection across the Church.
Ukraine advocate says cathedral bombing reflects broader campaign against Christianity
Posted on 06/16/2026 08:00 AM (CNA Daily News)
Church in European Union calls for preserving outer space as the common heritage of humanity
Posted on 06/16/2026 07:00 AM (CNA Daily News)
Joint declaration signed in Geneva against use of AI in warfare
Posted on 06/16/2026 06:55 AM ()
The World Council of Churches is among the 226 signatories of a document calling on technology companies and governments to “cease supplying” artificial intelligence systems for use in the “military kill chain” and to “take all necessary measures” to prevent violations of international humanitarian law and human rights.