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Citing papal teaching, Poland bans Communist Party over totalitarian ideology
Entrance to the building of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal / Credit: Adrian Grycuk / Wikimedia
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Catholic advocates hail Australian social media ban for children as ‘new standard’
Dany Elachi, a Sydney father who advocated for Australia's social media ban, and his family.
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Human Rights Day: Millions of children’s rights are being violated
On Human Rights Day – commemorated each year on 10 December – the UN’s children
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‘Persecuted and thriving’: Catholic priest on resilience of Christians in Nigeria
Father Maurice Emelu, now a U.S. citizen and founder of Gratia Vobis Ministries, told EWTN
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Hong Kong: Asian Church leaders gather to discern AI’s pastoral impact
A 3-day meeting in Hong organised by the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences focuses on
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Pope prays for an end to clashes along Thai-Cambodian border
As renewed clashes emerge on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, Pope Leo appeals for
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Pope at Audience: Reflect on death, our time on earth prepares us for eternity
During his Wednesday General Audience, Pope Leo XIV meditates on existential questions of how human
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‘Movilidad Humana’: Sowing hope for those journeying toward their dreams
Inspired by a spirit of equality, the Franciscan Sisters of Mary Immaculate give all their
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Did angels really carry the Holy House of Mary to Loreto, Italy?
The Holy House of Our Lady in the Shrine of Loreto. / Credit: Tatiana Dyuvbanova/Shutterstock
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Pope: European identity closely tied to Judeo-Christian roots
Pope Leo XIV encourages members of the European Parliament to recall the EU’s Judeo-Christian roots
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