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Thai and Cambodian Catholic Bishops sound alarm amid border clashes

The Catholic Bishops of Thailand and Cambodia voice their concern for the intensifying conflict along the two countries' shared border, as thousands of people have been displaced.

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Second Advent sermon: Communion is not uniformity

Fr. Roberto Pasolini, the Preacher of the Papal Household, delivers his second Advent Sermon to Pope Leo XIV and members of the Roman Curia.

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Pope: Intelligence agencies must serve peace and never lose sight of human dignity

In an address to Italy's secret services, Pope Leo XIV calls for security rooted in ethics, warning that the pursuit of peace must never come at the expense of human dignity or truth.

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Pope to priests: Announce Christ in today’s confusing and noisy society

In a message addressed to Latin American priests, seminarians, and religious men and women studying in Rome, Pope Leo XIV encourages them to remember their calling to follow Christ and strive to place God above everything.

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Jubilee of Prisoners: Hope is not lost for anyone

As the Church celebrates the Jubilee of Prisoners, the head of the Catholic Mobilizing Network reflects on the dignity of those who are incarcerated and the role each of us has to honor that dignity as Pilgrims of Hope.

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New book affirms 'remarkable convergence’ of Methodists and Catholics

The Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission releases an updated synthesis of the fruits of 60 years of theological dialogue, affirming that the two Churches converge much more than they diverge.

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Maestro Riccardo Muti set to conduct concert in Vatican

On 12 December, world-renowned conductor Riccardo Muti performs with the Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra and the Choir of the Siena Cathedral “Guido Chigi Saracini” in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall. During the occasion, Muti will receive the prestigious "Ratzinger Prize," established in 2011, and awarded annually, with the Pope's approval, to eminent personalities in the field of Christian-inspired culture and art.

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Zayed Award judges: Human fraternity is a mission for everyone

UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell and former European Council President Charles Michel, two judges on the commission to select the honorees of the 2025 Zayed Award for Human Fraternity, share their perspectives on the importance of promoting human fraternity in the midst of a world marked by conflict and division.

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Anti-trafficking experts urge strong action 25 years from Palermo Protocol

At a conference organised by the Institute of Anthropology of the Pontifical Gregorian University, Church actors highlight the urgent need for action against human trafficking on the 25th anniversary of the Palermo Protocol.

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International Mountain Day: Preserving our tallest lifelines

From biblical mountaintops to Ethiopia’s cliff churches, mountain regions hold deep spiritual and ecological significance, now threatened by rapid glacier loss and and a warming planet.

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