Pope Francis sent his condolences following the killing of Shinzo Abe, Japan’s former prime minister, who was assassinated on Friday while giving a speech in
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A report by the Mexican Catholic Multimedia Center (CCM) shows that from 1990 to 2022, the violence in Mexico has claimed the lives of one cardinal and 57 priests.
According to a research from the Mexican Catholic Multimedia Center (CCM), violence in Mexico claimed the lives of one cardinal and 57 priests between 1990
European Parliament condemns the arrest of the 90-year-old former bishop of Hong Kong by Chinese authorities
The European Parliament urged the Holy See to “strengthen its diplomatic efforts and its leverage on the Chinese authorities” and urged the Vatican to “give
Human rights advocates raises concerns about heightened restrictions on Christians in China after Pope Francis says Vatican-China deal is ‘moving well’
Pope Francis voiced the hope that the Holy See’s accord with Beijing will be extended in the fall, which alarmed human rights advocates who fear
The European Parliament urged the Holy See to “strengthen its diplomatic efforts and its leverage on the Chinese authorities” and urged the Vatican to “provide full support to Cardinal Zen.
Cardinal Joseph Zen. / Iris Tong via Wikimedia (Public Domain). The European Parliament urged the Holy See to “strengthen its diplomatic efforts and its leverage
Even if there may be resistance or backlash in some locations, Pope Francis has stated that the Catholic Church would continue to take action against clerical sexual abuse
Pope Francis meets members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors at the Vatican, April 29, 2022. / Vatican Media. Even if there
Pope Francis says the Catholic Church will continue implementing measures against clerical sexual abuse
Pope Francis has stated that despite possible resistance or backlash in some locations, the Catholic Church would continue to take action against clerical sexual abuse.
Following the July 4 shooting near Chicago, the U.S. bishops’ conference call for gun reform laws
The U.S. Bishops’ Conference urged for continuing change after the shooting on July 4 near Chicago and stated its support for tighter gun control regulations.
The government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega expelled 18 Missionaries of Charity from the Central American country
On July 6, 18 Missionaries of Charity were expelled from Nicaragua by President Daniel Ortega’s government, which has been in power for 15 years. The
Congregation of Holy Cross elects the Connecticut-born Brother Paul Bednarczyk, C.S.C., as superior general
The Connecticut-native Brother Paul Bednarczyk, C.S.C., has been chosen as the Congregation of Holy Cross’ superior general. He is the first non-priest to serve as