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Sri Lanka: A nation’s quest for dignity and future
The first episode of a journey visiting the Development Centers coordinated by MAGIS (Movement and Action of Jesuits Together for Development) to support the poorest and most exploited segments of Sri Lanka’s population.
Italy migrant tragedy anniversary reveals horrors migrants still face
One year after the shipwreck off the shores of Cutro in southern Italy, in which nearly 100 men, women and children drowned, migrants seeking safety and reception in Italy, still face closed ports, mistreatment, and evermore precarious conditions.
As mild flu-like symptoms persist, Pope cancels Monday audiences as a precaution
The Holy See Press Office confirms to accredited journalists that Pope Francis has no fever, but, while still experiencing mild flu-like symptoms, has cancelled his Monday audiences as a precaution.
Children endure dire existence in Gaza
Since the start of the conflict in Gaza, thousands of children have been exposed to distressing events and trauma, marked by extensive destruction and displacement.
Pope pleads for just and lasting peace in Ukraine
Pope Francis notes the anniversary of the beginning of the large-scale war in Ukraine, and pleads for a diplomatic solution aimed at “a just and lasting peace.”
Pope at Angelus: Let's open ourselves to the light of Jesus!
During his weekly Sunday Angelus, Pope Francis offers the faithful a 'good Lenten resolution', inviting them to open themselves to the light of Jesus and to never let anything divert their glance from it.
Lord’s Day Reflection: ‘From desert to mountain’
As the Church marks the Second Sunday of Lent, Fr. Edmund Power, OSB, offers his thoughts on the day’s liturgical readings under the theme: “From desert to mountain”.
Western leaders in Kyiv for 2nd anniversary of Russian invasion
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hosted Western leaders in Kyiv on Saturday to mark the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of the country.
Reports of progress in Gaza truce talks
An Israeli official has said that talks in France over a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict were productive.
Pope: Education is an act of hope for a better society
In a message addressed to participants in a conference in Madrid on the Church’s commitment in education in Spain, Pope Francis highlights the importance for Catholic institutions to ensure that education is accessible to all.
Archbishop Pezzi on Ukraine: Each horror opposes any act of goodness
Two years after the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Archbishop Paolo Pezzi of the Archdiocese of the Mother of God at Moscow reflects on changing hearts to become artisans of peace.
Until when? Two years of war in Ukraine
After two years of war in Ukraine, what still needs to happen for the aggression to stop and for us to get around the table to negotiate a just peace?
Nuncio to Ukraine: Despite two years of death, hope and faith
In a wide-ranging interview with Vatican Media, the Apostolic Nuncio to Ukraine, Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas, reflects on two years since the full scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
Six religious and a priest held captive by gangs in Haiti
Religious in Haiti are urging for the immediate release of six Brothers of the Sacred Heart and a priest who were kidnapped in Port-au-Prince on Friday, as gang warfare gripping the the Caribbean nation continues.
Cooperation and service at heart of priestly ministry, says Pope
In an address to deacons preparing for the priesthood in the diocese of Rome, Pope Francis highlights faithful cooperation, service to the People of God, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit as key aspects of priestly ministry.
Cooperation and service at heart of priestly ministry, says Pope
In an address to deacons preparing for the priesthood in the diocese of Rome, Pope Francis highlights faithful cooperation, service to the People of God, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit as key aspects of priestly ministry.
Pope cancels audiences due to mild flu
The Holy See Press Office informed journalists that Pope Francis has cancelled his engagements on Saturday “as a precautionary measure.”
Bambino Gesù, for two years caring for young Ukrainian patients fleeing from war
Since the full scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia exactly two years ago, approximately 2,500 minors from the attacked country have been treated at the Vatican's Bambino Gesu pediatric hospital.
Bishops urge Nigerians to embrace social cohesion and good governance.
As more households in Nigeria struggle under a distressing economic situation and rampant insecurity, the country’s Catholic Bishops call on politicians and citizens to shun unhelpful positions that polarize the nation.
CAFOD welcomes UK Parliament motion for ceasefire in Gaza
The UK Parliament has passed a Labour Party motion calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. Welcomed by humanitarian agencies, it aims to address catastrophic situations faced by Gaza residents and create the conditions for diplomacy and the release of hostages.