X

Browsing News Entries

U.S., Hungarian thought leaders share ethical concerns over mass migration

A Hungarian think tank’s new paper “Migration and Ethics: The Axioms of a Christian Migration Policy” prompts a meeting of the minds.

Leo XIV offers guidance to priests of the Archdiocese of Madrid

Pope Leo XIV addressed a letter to the priests of the Archdiocese of Madrid meeting together and while directed to them, the Holy Father’s guidance can be applied to priests anywhere in the world.

Poland: European futsal championship for priests opens

The European Futsal Championship for Priests has officially begun. A total of 18 teams of priests from Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan are competing today in Lublin in two stages of group matches.

Read all

 

Jimmy Lai’s family responds to 20-year prison sentence

Jimmy Lai’s children have spoken out following his 20-year prison sentence, detailing international support as they work for a release.

Vatican Radio to celebrate WRD with 7 multi-language programmes

'AI is a tool, not a voice': This World Radio Day, Vatican Radio celebrates its 95th anniversary with seven multilingual programs dedicated to the future of radio.

Read all

 

New EWTN documentary explores Christianity in Algeria

New documentary “Christianity in Algeria: Walking a Fine Line” explores Christian witness in Algeria.

'I will never forget you:' Theme for Sixth World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

The theme for the Sixth World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly will be 'I will never forget you' (Is 49:15), announces the Vatican's Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life in a statement on Tuesday.

Read all

 

Church in Venezuela calls for restoration of democracy

In a statement released at the end of their Ordinary Plenary Assembly, the Venezuelan bishops urge for national reconciliation based on respect for popular sovereignty, for the release of political prisoners, and for urgent attention to the humanitarian crisis.

Read all

 

Shroud of Turin: Medieval bas-relief hypothesis challenged on scientific grounds

The journal Archaeometry, which had in the past featured a hypothesis of Brazilian researcher Moraes regarding the origin of the Shroud of Turin, publishes a rebuttal by specialists Casabianca, Marinelli, and Piana.

Read all

 

Pope Leo XIV to visit Australia in 2028, Sydney bishop says

Pope Leo XIV has indicated he intends to travel to Sydney in 2028 to preside over the International Eucharistic Congress, which will mark the 100th anniversary of Australia’s first such gathering.