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Doctors Without Borders releases report on killings of aid workers

The medical charity investigates the deaths of three of its aid workers in 2021 during the height of the Tigray conflict in Ethiopia.

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Dicastery for the Clergy

The Dicastery for the Clergy deals with all matters relating to priests and deacons of the diocesan clergy, with regard to their persons and pastoral ministry, and everything needed for the fruitful exercise of the latter.

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Women religious in Haiti alleviating the suffering of their people

Women religious in Haiti are dedicating their lives to providing healthcare, education and psychological support to the nation’s suffering population. Sr Maria Marthe Placius lives her consecration in the trust that, even though her help is small, God can multiply it and transform suffering into hope and miracles.

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Archbishop Gallagher in India: Venerable Mar Ivanios calls us to holiness

Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States, recalls that Venerable Mar Ivanios still calls the faithful today to pursue holiness and stay deeply rooted in Christ, as he celebrates Mass during his week-long journey to India.

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Pope at Mass: Never believe that evil can prevail, even amid injustices

Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass at the headquarters of the Carabinieri in Castel Gandolfo, and expresses his gratitude for the Italian gendarmerie’s efforts to protect pilgrims visiting Rome during the Jubilee Year.

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A plea for peace from Taybeh

Following weeks of settler attacks on the last entirely Christian village in Palestine, the Vicar of the Custody of the Holy Land, Fr. Ibrahim Faltas, makes an impassioned plea for peace.

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From Mexico to Castel Gandolfo: A unique experience of creation

Three young seminarians from Mexico are volunteering at the Laudato Si' Village at Castel Gandolfo this summer and are helping to bring Pope Francis’ ecological dream to life—now being carried forward by Pope Leo XIV.

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Cameroon priest: Synodality offers contrast to ‘nauseating’ electoral politics ahead of vote

A leading Cameroonian priest says the Church's idea of Synodality as a vital alternative for politics in 2025 and beyond.

One tireless Jesuit keeps alive a pilgrim path for St. Ignatius in Spain

Josep Lluís Iriberri helps celebrate Mass at a mountaintop basilica, swaps his priest’s robe for a hiking backpack and rallies his latest group of pilgrims literally following him in the footsteps of the 16th-century St. Ignatius.

Thailand: MISSION POSSIBLE’ concludes with innovation, compassion, and synodal spirit

The second season of the MISSION POSSIBLE Youth Social Hackathon concluded on Sunday, July 13, with powerful pitches, proud mentors, and a renewed sense of hope in the capacity of young people to shape a better world.

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