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Josephites in Australia actively respond to Laudato si’
As people and organizations throughout the world respond to Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato si', the Josephite community in Australia takes up his call to care for all creation and those who inhabit it, especially the poor.
Missionary and migrant: A glimpse of the Syro-Malabar Church
The Syro-Malabar Church – one of the largest Eastern Churches in full communion with Rome – has elected a new “Head and Father”, Major Archbishop Raphael Thattil. To find out more about the Church, we spoke with Fr Clement Padathiparambil, Co-Ordinator General of the Syro-Malabar faithful in Europe.
UK and US target Houthi positions
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have promised to retaliate after British and American strikes killed five fighters and injured six others.
Pope urges Catholic communicators to share the Gospel with the heart
Pope Francis meets participants in a spiritual formation retreat held in Rome for Catholic communicators serving the Church in France, and encourages them not to be afraid to communicate the Gospel with creativity and with an open heart in our hyperconnected world “polluted by bombastic words.”
Pope to young people: Be restless, take risks
At an event organised by the Toniolo Young Professional Association, Pope Francis says that life is "made to be given away, not managed.”
Pope to students: Share how Christ has won your heart
Pope Francis welcomes students of the Catholic Committee for Cultural Collaboration with the Orthodox Churches and the Oriental Orthodox Churches and encourages them to share with one another how Christ "won your hearts and laid hold of your lives' on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Committee's establishment.
In a letter to Archbishop Shevchuk Pope decries new wave of missile attacks on Ukraine
Pope Francis sends a letter to the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in which he strongly condemns the "ignoble" and "unacceptable" Russian missile attacks against the civilian population and vital infrastructure of the country.
Disfigured man carressed by Pope Francis passes away
Vinicio Riva, whose face was disfigured face from von Recklinghausen's disease and who received a long embrace by Pope Francis ten years ago in St. Peter's Square, passed away at age 58 on Wednesday.
African Church ‘in communion with Pope’ but no blessing of same-sex couples
Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo, president of SECAM, says the African Churches will continue to reflect on ‘Fiducia supplicans,’ while reaffirming their “unwavering communion with Pope Francis” and highlighting the freedom of each Bishop in their own Diocese.
Baldacchino in St Peter's Basilica to be restored
Ahead of the Jubilee year 2025, the Knights of Columbus are supporting a ten-month restoration of the Baldicchino over the high altar in Saint Peter’s Basilica.
Pope: Church needs saints with unbridled desire to preach Gospel
Pope Francis meets with members of the Italian “Bearers of St. Rose” sodality, and encourage Christians to get off the couch and work to spread the Gospel of Christ.
Pope to secular missionary priests: Be in the world, for the world
Pope Francis meets with members of an Institute of secular priests, stressing that secularity means “serving and bearing witness to the Kingdom of God in this world.”
Pope Francis: 'Praying with Our Lady is beautiful'
Pope Francis emphasizes the experience of praying with the Blessed Virgin Mary as helping God make even small gestures bear fruit, as he meets with a delegation of the "Sentinels of the Holy Family" Marian prayer network.
Producer of landmines becomes leading deminer, says "war is madness"
L’Osservatore Romano features an interview with an Italian engineer who used to produce landmines but after a conversion experience has gone on to become a leading expert in demining.
Ecuadorian bishops appeal for unity amid gang violence upsurge
Following the declaration of the state of emergency in response to escalating gang-related violence, Ecuador’s Catholic Bishops’ Conference (ECC) releases a statement calling for unity and fraternity to restore peace in the country.
Pope Francis confirms election of head of Syro-Malabar Church
Pope Francis confirms the canonical election of Bishop Raphael Thattil as Major Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly of the Syro-Malabars. Mar Raphael succeeds George Cardinal Alencherry as head of the sui iuris Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.
Pope encourages Marxists and Christians to fight corruption, uphold rule-of-law
Pope Francis meets with representatives of the Dialop Transversal dialogue project, an initiative that invites socialists and Christians to work for a common ethic, and invites them to build a better future for our polarised world.
Pope renews prayers for people suffering horrors of war
Pope Francis appeals for an end to all wars, and prays that God might sow the seed of peace in the hearts of world leaders.
Pope at Audience: Gluttony distorts God's gift of 'our daily bread'
At the weekly General Audience, Pope Francis continues his catechesis on vices and virtues, specifically warning this week against the sin of gluttony. He reminds that Jesus saw nothing wrong with eating well and some wine in company, and that we shouldn't feel guilt for a slice of cake, but we should pay attention to how imbalanced relationships with food, can damage the planet, and our hearts.
Gunmen attack television station in Ecuador
Masked gunmen terrorise a television station in Ecuador, bursting in and threatening its staff during a live program.