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DR Congo: Terrorists kill civilians at Church-run hospital in North Kivu
Posted on 11/16/2025 01:16 AM ()
Around 20 people are believed killed in a terrorist attack at a hospital run by religious sisters in the North Kivu village of Byambwe, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with missionaries denouncing the “shameful silence” of the international community.
'Turn Debt into Hope' for World Day of the Poor
Posted on 11/16/2025 01:00 AM ()
On the ninth World Day of the Poor, the European Laudato Si’ Alliance calls on the EU to address the global debt crisis affecting the most vulnerable. Through its “Turn Debt into Hope” campaign, the alliance urges fair, transparent solutions to reduce poverty and promote justice.
Hollywood to the Vatican: Cate Blanchett, Spike Lee meet Pope
Posted on 11/15/2025 09:52 AM ()
Speaking with Vatican News, Cate Blanchett, Spike Lee, Leslie Mann, and Kenneth Lonergan share their responses to Pope Leo’s call to use their roles in the world of cinema to help others “rediscover a portion of the hope that is essential for humanity to live to the fullest.”
New USCCB President: Immigration remains priority for US Bishops
Posted on 11/15/2025 05:00 AM ()
Newly elected USCCB President Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City highlights the U.S. Bishops' care for migrants, synodality, and efforts to overcome polarization by being instruments of communion.
Pope: Cinema is more than a screen; it sets hope in action
Posted on 11/15/2025 04:54 AM ()
Pope Leo XIV welcomes actors, filmmakers, directors, and scriptwriters for an audience in the Vatican, and challenges them to be “witnesses of hope, beauty and truth” in our world today.
Pope Leo XIV gifts 62 indigenous artefacts to Canadian Bishops
Posted on 11/15/2025 03:31 AM ()
Meeting with representatives of the Canadian Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Pope Leo XIV gifts 62 artefacts from the Vatican Museums’ collection originally from indigenous communities in Canada, as a sign of dialogue and respect, which the Canadian Bishops affirm they will properly safeguard and preserve.
Catholic universities network for a new humanism in an age of algorithms
Posted on 11/14/2025 10:44 AM ()
At an international conference held in Salamanca, Spain, the themes of communication and artificial intelligence are tied to the mission and challenges faced by Catholic universities. The prefect of the Dicastery for Communication, Paolo Ruffini, notes that AI is a gift, but cannot replace human intelligence.
Lord's Day Reflection: Serving the Author of all that is good
Posted on 11/14/2025 10:35 AM ()
As the Church marks the Thirty-third (and penultimate) Sunday in Ordinary Time, Fr Edmund Power reflects on the "stern, apocalyptic message of the readings", and the loving relationship with God that allows us to face challenges with hope and commitment.
Russia launches massive drone and missile assault on Ukraine
Posted on 11/14/2025 09:24 AM ()
Russia launched a heavy drone and missile attack on Ukraine early Friday, killing at least six people in the capital Kyiv and two more in the south, while injuring at least 35, authorities said.
Truly Free: Rethinking work in the age of exhaustion
Posted on 11/14/2025 09:08 AM ()
From 28 to 30 November, Castel Gandolfo will be host to 'Restarting the Economy', a global meeting promoted by The Economy of Francesco. The international event will be aimed at rethinking the economy in light of the Jubilee, focusing on social justice, care for the Earth, and freedom from debt.