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Pope: Religion courses teach young people to listen to restless heart

Meeting with Italian Catholic religion teachers, Pope Leo XIV upholds their efforts to help young people learn to listen to their restless hearts, saying Catholic teaching holds great didactic value even in secular education.

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Pope to EU lawmakers: Seek unity, not conflict that leads to destruction

Pope Leo XIV urges European People’s Party lawmakers to reject ideology, rebuild trust with citizens, and pursue a form of politics rooted in the common good by seeking unity over conflict.

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Catholic Relief Services urges lawmakers to prioritize global hunger as farm bill vote nears

The humanitarian agency stressed the need to protect international food assistance amid growing global hunger and domestic policy debates.

British mother to travel to Switzerland to die by assisted suicide after son’s death

Assisted suicide is legal in Switzerland, even for physically healthy people.

White House to bring back firing squads as Pope Leo XIV calls for U.S. death penalty to be abolished

The federal government says it is moving to “strengthen” the federal death penalty while the pope is calling for an end to capital punishment.

Former Attorney General Bill Barr: U.S military action against Iran meets criteria for ‘just war’

"Itʼs very easy to stand back and say, turn the other cheek, or take an absolutist position ‘you shouldnʼt be violent,’” Barr said. “But that begs the question, that doesnʼt really solve the problem."

Coalition letter urges U.S. Senate to extend defunding of abortion industry

Here is a roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news.

Written protocols are not enough, says archbishop at first Caribbean abuse prevention meeting

The meeting, held in Santo Domingo April 19–22, was aimed at strengthening the Church’s prevention of abuse and care for victims in the Caribbean region.

Connecticut diocese debuts ‘Maria,’ an AI fundraising personality ‘rooted in the Church’s mission’

The Diocese of Bridgeport rolled out the new tool to a select number of donors ahead of a larger release.

Pope: Human dignity is not lost even after serious crimes are committed

Pope Leo XIV offers his support for those advocating for the abolition of the death penalty in the United States and around the world and insists on the importance of safeguarding human dignity.

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