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Archbishop Coyne stressed that, when dealing with children who suffer from gender dysphoria, 'we have to be very careful.'
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The latest numbers from Planned Parenthood reported more than 374,000 abortions, its highest-ever number.
Pope Francis’ Visit to Venice Showcases Art as Means of Encounter, Fraternity
The Pope addressed more than 10,000 pilgrims gathered in St. Mark’s Square for Mass. After the Regina Caeli, he entered St. Mark’s Basilica to venerate the relics of the evangelist.
Pope Francis Arrives in Venice, Meets With Women Inmates and Artists
The Pope’s visit, albeit short, holds deep meaning, as Francis is the first pontiff to visit the prestigious Venice Biennale art exhibition.
Pope Francis to Attend G7 Summit to Speak on Artificial Intelligence
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced that the Holy Father accepted her invitation.
Most Priests in Sierra Leone Are Sons of Muslims, Bishop Says
In an interview with the Catholic magazine Omnes posted April 25, he noted that the majority of Catholic priests in that African country are sons of Muslims.