Catholic University in Erbil Is a Beacon of Perseverance, Sowing Hope in Iraq
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Peoria Diocese to Reduce the Number of Parishes in the Diocese by Half
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‘60 Minutes’ Interview with Pope Francis: 12 Quotes on a Range of Topics
Ignatius Press and Ave Maria University Team Up to Bring Book Fairs to Catholic Schools
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Philippine Cardinal Condemns Chapel Bombing as ‘Horrendous Sacrilegious Act’
The grenade attack happened on Pentecost Sunday at Santo Niño Chapel in Cotabato City.
German Priests Do Not Support Synodal Way, New Study Finds
Researchers contacted all of the 847 priests who were ordained between 2010 and 2021 in Germany to take part in the study. “In total, a representative sample of 17.8% took part.”
Spain Archbishop on Schismatic Nuns: ‘I Don’t Know if they Realize the Profound Consequences’
On May 13, when they announced their departure from the Catholic Church, the Poor Clares of Belorado indicated in a letter and a declaration that they recognize “H.H. Pius XII as the last valid Supreme Pontiff,” a decision that was explained through an attached 70-page text titled “Catholic Manifesto” claiming that “the see of St. Peter is vacant and usurped.”
Pope Expresses ‘Spiritual Closeness’ to Iran After Death of President in Helicopter Crash
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was among eight killed in the Iranian Air Force helicopter crash in the country’s East Azerbaijan Province on May 19.
Pope Francis on Female Deacons: ‘No’
Pressed by O’Donnell as to whether a female diaconate was “something you’re open to,” Pope Francis replied: “If it is deacons with holy orders, no.”
Vatican: Investigation of Canadian Cardinal Found No ‘Misconduct or Abuse’
The Vatican on Tuesday said it would take ‘no further canonical procedure’ after an investigation into Quebec Cardinal Gerald Lacroix.