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Filipino bishop decries government corruption as ‘grave sin’
Posted on 07/2/2026 16:10 PM (CNA Daily News)
Filipino bishop calls out government corruption, anti-trafficking leaders meet in Thailand, Australian bishops call for prayers for sea mariners, and more in this week's Catholic world news roundup.
Cameroon diocese announces release of kidnapped priest, religious brothers
Posted on 07/2/2026 15:25 PM (CNA Daily News)
The Diocese of Nkongsamba gave thanks for the release of Father John Bosco Bihkong and Brothers Sylvester Sewong and Marie Rodrigue, who were kidnapped on June 27.
2 SSPX bishops hold dubious distinction of being excommunicated twice
Posted on 07/2/2026 14:55 PM (CNA Daily News)
Society of St. Pius X bishops Galarreta and Fellay have been excommunicated twice: by Pope John Paul II in 1988 and again on July 2 for the canonical offense of schism.
What is the SSPX? A look at the traditionalist Catholic group in schism with the Church
Posted on 07/2/2026 14:25 PM (CNA Daily News)
The Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) is a traditionalist group that is not in full communion with the Catholic Church and has a canonically irregular status.
Catholic leaders urge Poland and Ukraine to pursue reconciliation, disarm language
Posted on 07/2/2026 13:36 PM (CNA Daily News)
Catholic leaders from Poland and Ukraine issued a rare joint appeal for reconciliation, urging forgiveness, peace, and Christian unity amid rising historical and political tensions.
Vatican official to Catholic journalists: Be ‘disciples before influencers’
Posted on 07/2/2026 12:24 PM (CNA Daily News)
Archbishop Fortunatus Nwachukwu reflected on the importance of communicating the truth in a digital age of trends.
Pope Leo XIV to spend July 4 with migrants on Italian island of Lampedusa
Posted on 07/2/2026 11:39 AM (CNA Daily News)
Only about 80 miles from Tunisia, Lampedusa is a main gateway for Africans escaping poverty and violence to enter the continent of Europe.
6-year study challenges violence narrative in Nigeria, finds Christians bore heavier toll
Posted on 07/2/2026 11:09 AM (CNA Daily News)
A new study released by the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa challenges long-held assumptions about the drivers of violence in Nigeria and the religious identity of its victims.
French woman’s petition asks Europe to support mothers facing pressure to abort
Posted on 07/2/2026 10:06 AM (CNA Daily News)
Charlène Bernard says pressure from her partner and health professionals ended in an abortion she never wanted. Now she is asking the EU to support women who want to keep their babies.
Vatican releases biopic on Pope Leo XIV’s early years in Rome
Posted on 07/2/2026 09:21 AM (CNA Daily News)
The Dicastery for Communication released a documentary on July 1 about the then-Robert Prevost’s two decades in the Eternal City.