Work and family: the Pope’s Christmas reflection to Vatican employees
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Pope’s words to Vatican employees
On benedicence: a great reflection by the Pope for cardinals of the Roman Curia useful for every Catholic
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Pope’s address to the Cardinals and members of the Roman Curia on the occasion of Christmas Greetings
USA: New Glossary Breaks Ground in Tackling Antisemitism Through a Catholic Lens
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Translate Hate: The Catholic Edition is the product of investment in Catholic and Jewish leadership dialogue. It is the latest, but not the last, installment in deepening and extending the infrastructure, educational tools, and reach of Catholic-Jewish relations.
Pope Francis Extends a Hand of Compassion to Ukraine This Christmas
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Cardinal Krajewski’s journey across Ukraine will not simply be about delivering equipment. It will be a pilgrimage of presence, as he visits communities ravaged by violence to listen, pray, and share in their struggles. His goal is to help open “the door of hope” in hearts burdened by despair and to stand as a symbol of global solidarity.
Amnesty International Says Abortionists are Human Rights Defenders
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The report was written by the leading global abortion providers MSI Reproductive Choices and the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the International Confederation of Midwives, and a handful of other groups whose sole focus is promoting and providing abortion internationally.
Questions about liturgy: Baptism, doubts and validity. Two burning and difficult questions
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Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology and director of the Sacerdos Institute at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university.
Vatican Court Issues Sentences for Embezzlement in the Sistine Chapel Choir
Rafael Llanes
The case arose in 2023 after complains and controversies posed by parents of the Pueri Cantores, members of the children’s choir. They denounced that the children’s participation in public acts was not aligned with the Choir’s original mission, founded in 1471 as “College of Singing Chaplains.”
Setback for Gender Ideology as Puberty Blockers Are Banned
Rafael Llanes
A comprehensive Report of pediatrician Dr Hilary Cass highlighted the significant risks of the medication and the lack of evidence of the alleged benefits of the blockers during puberty. LGBTI activists challenged the sentence because they were “concerned about the safety and wellbeing of trans youngsters in the United Kingdom.” The Kingdom’s Higher Court confirmed the ban in July of 2024.
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