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Vatican News: Martyrs Recognized, Women Honored, and a Call to Renew Education

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Pope Leo XIV Recognizes 11 Martyrs of Faith

Pope Leo XIV has approved decrees recognizing 11 martyrs who were killed under Nazi and Communist regimes during the 20th century. Among them are nine Polish Salesian priests and two Czech diocesan clergy who were executed in odium fidei—in hatred of the faith.

Their beatification now moves one step closer, though a date has yet to be announced. The Holy Father also declared four new venerables, honoring their heroic virtues and spiritual legacy. This solemn recognition reaffirms the Church’s commitment to remembering those who gave their lives for Christ and the Gospel.

Pope Reflects on Women’s Role in the Church

Speaking at the Jubilee of Synodal Teams, Pope Leo shared a personal reflection on the dignity and gifts of women in the Church. Recalling a conversation with his mother in the 1970s, he said he once asked if she wanted equality with men. Her reply: “No—because we’re already better.”

The Pope used this story to highlight the essential role of women in missionary work, parish life, and daily witness. He urged Church leaders to dismantle cultural barriers and to embrace the inclusive spirit of the Gospel, affirming that women’s contributions are both vital and often undervalued.

“Drawing New Maps of Hope”: Renewing Catholic Education

In his new apostolic letter, Drawing New Maps of Hope, Pope Leo XIV called for a renewal of Catholic education to address the challenges of modern society. Marking the 60th anniversary of Gravissimum Educationis—the Second Vatican Council’s declaration on Christian education—the Pope warned against the dangers of “hyper-digitalization,” social insecurity, and relational breakdown.

He urged schools to become “laboratories of discernment,” fostering silence, conscience, and responsible use of technology. Education, he said, must form hearts as well as minds, helping young people navigate an increasingly complex world.

Supporting a Living Church in the Holy Land

Pope Leo XIV also met with members of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, praising their discreet yet powerful work in the Holy Land. He reminded them that their mission is not only to preserve sacred sites but also to sustain a living Christian presence amid hardship.

The Pope called their service “a testimony that life conquers death” and encouraged continued support for Christian communities through charity, prayer, and spiritual formation.

Cardinal Parolin Marks 40 Years of Bambino Gesù Research Institute

Cardinal Pietro Parolin celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital as a research institute, commending its unique blend of science and compassion. Speaking at a conference in Rome, he praised the hospital’s efforts to welcome children from war zones and impoverished regions.

The Vatican’s Secretary of State emphasized that “research and care are paths of the same calling,” affirming that Catholic hospitals like Bambino Gesù embody the Church’s mission to serve the suffering with dignity and hope.

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