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Pope Leo XIV Urges Dialogue on Venezuela Tensions
‘A country has the right to have its own military to defend peace, to build peace,’ Leo said Nov. 4 outside Castel Gandolfo.
US Bishops Urge World Leaders to Address Climate Change at Upcoming Conference
The leaders are calling on world leaders to act to implement the Paris Agreement, a 2015 international treaty to limit global warming that ‘protects God’s creation and people.’
Image of Argentina’s Patroness Destroyed, Chapel Burned Down
The image of the patroness of Argentina was kept in an outdoor shrine protected by a grille and glass, and served as a gathering spot for the community on special occasions.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Takes Book About Jesus to Prison With Him
Petitfils said when he met Sarkozy in person about four years ago, the former president revealed he was particularly interested in the section detailing the miracles of Jesus.
Mexican Bishops Say Root Causes of Crime Must Be Addressed After Another Mayor Is Murdered
Manzo had repeatedly denounced the presence of criminal groups in the area.
Italian Basilica of St. Benedict Reopens 9 Years After It Was Destroyed by Earthquake
An adjoining monastery of Benedictine monks, who were the caretakers of the basilica at the time, was also destroyed in the October 2016 earthquake.
Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona Is Now Tallest Church in the World
This latest addition consists of the lower portion of the cross, measuring over 20 ft. high and weighing 24 tons
Archbishop Broglio Urges Faithful to Aid Victims of Hurricane Melissa
With sustained winds of 185 miles per hour, the storm caused destruction and claimed at least 50 lives since making landfall on Oct. 28.
Cuba’s National Marian Shrine Damaged by Hurricane Melissa
‘We are experiencing a very painful situation right now,’ says shrine rector.
