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60TH ANNIVERSARY ST. SABINA CATHOLIC CHURCH 1957-2017

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Filipino cardinal: Catholics should be agents of change, not ‘keyboard warriors’

A Filipino cardinal urges Catholics to get offline, Syria welcomes its new papal nuncio, a Scottish diocese speaks out against an unsanctioned ordination, and more in this week's world news roundup.

Religious leaders in Italy sign pact to promote dialogue and coexistence

The pact aims to address polarization, extremism, the instrumentalization of religion to justify hatred, foster coexistence, and promote a culture of peace in the service of the common good.

Catholic peace group to honor victims of nuclear weapons with lantern ceremonies

The group is encouraging communities around the world to honor victims of nuclear weapons through lantern float ceremonies this summer.

Spanish bishop says new bill persecutes same-sex-attracted Catholics who want to live chastely

Bishop José Munilla said a new bill that would ban so-called conversion therapy is nothing less than a form of persecution and vowed to resist it.

Pope Leo XIV: Peter and Paul show the path to Christian unity

The pontiff celebrated Mass on June 29 and bestowed the pallium on 35 new archbishops.

French election politics bring surrogacy back into Europe’s spotlight

The former prime minister's call to legalize surrogacy has drawn opposition from across France's political spectrum, including within his own party, with possible consequences across Europe.

Pope Leo XIV to address pilgrims as national Eucharistic journey concludes

According to organizers, the address will reflect on the legacy of Catholicism in the U.S. while encouraging the faithful to seek renewed unity, peace, and hope through Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.

Catholic Church in India expands coaching to prepare youth for civil service exams

As the Church in India faces mounting pressures, the Archdiocese of Delhi is quietly opening doors for young people chasing the country's most coveted jobs and university seats.

Pope Leo XIV dismisses schismatic Spanish priest

In 2024, the priest's obstinacy had previously led his bishop, José Ignacio Munilla, to remove him from any office or position within the diocese.

One lucky duck, one big mission: how Catholic Charities' duck regatta helps families in need

The Wabash Valley Rubber Duck Regatta started in 2018 when the advisory council for Catholic Charities Terre Haute was looking for a new way to engage with the local community.