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Vatican Cardinal to Make Charity Mission to Ukraine City Hit by Russian Drones

The head of the Vatican’s charity office is traveling to Ukraine to inaugurate a new home for displaced mothers and children in Lviv

Pope Francis lauds Catholic saint who fought to end slavery in Africa

Pope Francis extolled Wednesday the “apostolic zeal” of St. Daniele Comboni, an Italian missionary priest and bishop who fought to end slavery in Africa.

Vatican launches investigation into Australian bishop accused of child sex abuse

Former bishop Christopher Saunders of the Diocese of Broome faces allegations of sexual assault and misuse of funds

Rupnik’s victims say Diocese of Rome’s statement ‘ridicules’ their pain

Victims of Father Marko Rupnik's alleged abuse express dismay over the Diocese of Rome's statement

Pope Francis Calls for Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh Amid Ongoing Conflict

The Pope urges all parties to seek peaceful resolutions in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, while extending thoughts to Ukraine and the ailing Giorgio Napolitano

Peace in Ukraine – The Vatican Efforts Intensify

Vatican's Diplomatic Protocol at Work: New Russian Ambassador Presents Credentials to Pope Francis Amid Ongoing Peace Efforts in Ukraine

Archbishop Gugerotti: “The Church is a House of Peace Where One Enters Without Weapons”

The Prefect of the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches in Syria consecrated Bishop Fra Hanna Jallouf, OFM, Apostolic Vicar of Aleppo for Catholics of the Latin rite

Pope Francis to Receive Eighth Edition of German Martyrology

Split into four categories and regularly updated since 2000, the German Martyrology is a crucial resource for comprehending martyrs' sacrifices during the Nazi era

Pope Francis says ‘no to war,’ urges climate action in livestreamed chat with Bill Clinton

In a conversation with former President Bill Clinton, Pope Francis advocated for climate action, diplomacy over war, improved child healthcare access, and addressed migrant and refugee crises.

Pope Francis meets with new Russian ambassador to the Vatican

Pope Francis on Monday met with the newly appointed Russian ambassador to the Holy See, Ivan Soltanovsky.

Custodian of Culture: Interview with Dr. Barbara Jatta, the First Woman Leading the Vatican Museums

In an interview with Colm Flynn, EWTN News Rome Correspondent, Dr. Barbara Jatta, the director of the Vatican

Vatican News: Pope Francis’ Meeting with Sylvester Stallone & Upcoming Marseille Trip

Stay updated with the latest news from Pope Francis and the Vatican in this week’s Vaticano Updates. Pope

Open Skies: El Greco’s Masterpieces Exposed in Rome for the First Time

Explore ‘Open Skies: Art in View of the Jubilee 2025’ with Archbishop Rino Fisichella, a spiritual journey featuring

Beatification of the Ulma Family: A Family of Martyrs For Sheltering Jews

In a historic event on September 10th, Cardinal Marcello Semeraro announced the beatification of an entire family –

Pope Francis Offers Deep Solidarity with Morocco After Devastating Earthquake

Morocco's deadliest earthquake in over half a century prompts a heartfelt response from Pope Francis

Paving the Way to the Jubilee: Transforming Rome for 2025

Ambitious projects to beautify and reconnect Rome's iconic landmarks ahead of the Jubilee Year.

Rome to Host Congress on New Documents of Pius XII and the Holocaust

From October 9th to 11th, a congress will convene at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, bringing together historians, experts, and theologians.

Synod 2023: What has Pope Francis Said About Synodality?

The Synod on Synodality is set to launch the first of two assemblies on Oct. 4.

Inauguration of a Statue Commemorating Korea’s First Priest and Martyr at the Vatican

A statue commemorating Saint Andrew Kim Taegon, Korea's first priest and martyr, was blessed and unveiled at the Vatican

Cardinal Grech shares blessing for Synod on Synodality to be given after Sunday Mass

Cardinal Mario Grech has asked Catholics around the world to pray a blessing and special intercessory prayers for the Synod on Synodality.

Pope Francis: Forgiveness is the cure that heals ‘the poisons of resentment’

Think of someone who has hurt you and ask God for the strength to forgive that person, Pope

Pope Francis: Catholics in Korea called ‘to a burning faith’

Pope Francis on Saturday invited Catholics in Korea to emulate the zeal of their patron saint, St. Andrew

Pope Francis meets close collaborator of Rupnik

Pope Francis had a private meeting on Friday with the theologian Maria Campatelli, a close collaborator of Father

The Vatican Says a Newborn Martyr had a ‘Baptism of Blood.’ What Does that Mean?

Why is the newborn, who was unbaptized, also considered a martyr?

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