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Jesuit superior says that Fr. Marko Rupnik was excommunicated in 2019

The Jesuit Superior General, Father Arturo Sosa, has confirmed that Jesuit artist Father Marko Rupnik incurred an automatic

Like a row of dominoes: an analysis of the latest Vatican appointments

As with a row of dominoes — where the fall of the first triggers a chain of consequences

Jesuit artist Father Rupnik’s ministry restricted following reports of abuse allegations

A prominent Jesuit priest and artist had his ministry restricted, reportedly after an investigation by his religious order

Vatican’s first auditor general and his deputy sue Secretariat of State

The first auditor general of the Vatican and his deputy are suing the Secretariat of State for $9.25

Vatican conference examines history of 400-year-old Congregation of Propaganda Fide

The Congregation of Propaganda Fide — a Vatican department dedicated to the Church’s missionary activity — is celebrating

Pope Francis travels to northern Italy to share a special meal with his cousins

Pope Francis traveled to northern Italy on Saturday to celebrate the 90th birthday of his second cousin Carla

‘We lift our prayers to God for peace in Ukraine’: Vatican Mass marks Ukraine-Holy See diplomatic relationship

Cardinal Pietro Parolin offered Mass for peace in Ukraine on Thursday in the Basilica of St. Mary Major

What is behind Pope Francis’ appointment of the new prefect for the Eastern Churches?

For the role of prefect of the Dicastery for the Oriental Churches, Pope Francis has chosen Archbishop Claudio Gugerotti, who

What is behind the changes at Caritas Internationalis?

Why did Pope Francis dismiss the entire leadership of the Church’s worldwide charity arm Tuesday? What role will

Cardinal Sarah: ‘Religious liberty is under threat in the West, too’

Christians in the West should not take religious liberty and freedom of worship for granted, Cardinal Robert Sarah

New cardinal from Ghana with heart problems dies at 63

Cardinal Richard Kuuia Baawobr, bishop of Wa, Ghana, died in Rome on Sunday evening at the age of

Seminarians run a Thanksgiving Turkey Trot around Vatican City State

American seminarians in Rome began Thanksgiving Day with a race around the world’s smallest country. The 13th Annual

Is the Vatican’s deal with China at stake?

The agreement between China and the Holy See on the appointment of bishops is not at risk —

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