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Pope Leo XIV encourages Gentlemen of Papal Household in their service

Pope Leo XIV holds an audience for the Gentlemen of the Papal Household, Antechamber Attendants, and Chair Bearers, thanking them for bearing witness daily to the "sober beauty that characterizes pontifical protocol."

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Desire to be like God - Sunday, February 1st

Sunday, February 1, 2026 | Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time  |  Matthew 5:1–12a Friends, our Gospel for today is one of the most beautiful and important in the New Testament: the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount, the eight...

Bill to inform pregnant college students about their rights and resources stalls in Senate

In this week's roundup of abortion-related news, a pregnant students’ rights act stalls in the Senate while the Texas attorney general is suing a mail-order abortion provider.

ICE enforcement debate is a matter U.S. Church ‘simply can’t avoid,’ Archbishop Coakley says

The faithful should “ask God’s grace and God”s presence as we address very difficult and challenging situations on the ground,” Archbishop Paul Coakley said regarding immigration issues.

Cuban Bishops: Risk of chaos and violence from cut in oil supplies to Cuba

In light of the worsening crisis, and following US President Donald Trump's executive order threatening to impose tariffs on countries that supply oil to Cuba, the country's Catholic Bishops warn of the risk of increased social suffering and call for profound reforms, dialogue, and respect for human dignity, without exclusions or violence.

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Papal nuncio turns 80, describes Vatican-U.S. bishops’ relationship as ‘normal,’ not in conflict

Ahead of his 80th birthday, Cardinal Christophe Pierre sat down with “EWTN News In-Depth” anchor Catherine Hadro to discuss his tenure as the Vatican’s representative to the U.S.

Radio Veritas Asia honours young journalists, launches commemorative book

Radio Veritas Asia hosts a major online meeting bringing together several Asian personalities for the awards ceremony of a short film competition and for the launch of a commemorative book.

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Amid new military moves in northeast Syria, Christians fear ISIS return and call for peace

Syrian Christians in Al-Jazeera await a political solution amid fears of an ISIS comeback.

Thai bishops urge citizens to elect ‘worthy candidates’ in upcoming vote

Warning against corruption, Thailand’s Catholic bishops have called on all citizens to exercise their moral duty to vote in the upcoming general elections.

Israeli strikes on Gaza kill scores of Palestinians

At least 29 Palestinians, including at least six children, die in Israeli strikes on Gaza City and Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip since dawn.

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