In Naples, the notorious Camorra, known for its involvement in loan sharking, extortion, drug trafficking, counterfeiting, and money laundering, faces condemnation from Archbishop Domenico Battaglia.
Category: Religion
Cardinal Robert Sarah Urges Unprecedented Christian Unity Against Exploitation Threat in Address at Vatican
In a compelling address titled “Make Disciples of all Nations: The Missionary Mandate of Christ,” Cardinal Robert Sarah, a 78-year-old cardinal born in Guinea, urged
Pope Francis Accepts Resignation of Polish Archbishop Andrzej Dzięga Accused of Abuse and Negligence
In a significant development, Pope Francis has officially accepted the resignation of Polish Archbishop Andrzej Dzięga, a decision that follows persistent allegations suggesting his negligence
French Authorities Swiftly Deport Tunisian Cleric Accused of Anti-French Remarks, Sparking Debate on Immigration and Free Speech
In a move echoing the stringent immigration policies championed by President Emmanuel Macron, France recently deported 52-year-old Tunisian cleric Mahjoub Mahjoubi. The deportation, carried out
Pope Francis Cancels Public Events Amidst Mild Flu Concerns, Prompting Broader Global Reflection
On February 24, 2024, Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, made an unexpected decision to cancel his public appearances due to a
Parish Priests Turn Chefs in Fundraising Contest for Local Anti-Hunger Initiatives
In a unique initiative, parish priests are taking on the role of chefs as they participate in an annual cooking contest organized by the Diocese
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Embarks on Four Inspiring Routes Across America
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, a significant spiritual journey, is set to unfold across the United States. Organized into distinct routes, this pilgrimage aims to foster
Jimmy Lai’s Crucifixion Depicts Hong Kong’s Struggle for Truth and Dignity
Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai, currently imprisoned for his opposition to the Chinese Communist Party, has created a drawing of the Crucifixion during
Annunciation House Defends Refugees – Lawsuit Challenges AG’s Attempt to Shut Down Shelter
Annunciation House, a nonprofit organization aiding refugees, released a statement asserting its commitment to providing shelter and food to refugees, emphasizing the positive impact on
Controversy Surrounds Lyle’s Golden Syrup Rebrand As Church of England Criticizes Removal of Christian References
The Church of England has taken issue with Lyle’s Golden Syrup over its recent rebrand, asserting that the removal of Christian references from the packaging
Alabama Supreme Court Affirms Unborn Rights, Citing State’s Constitutional Amendment and Abortion Ban
In a significant legal development, the Alabama Supreme Court has issued a ruling affirming the rights of the unborn, drawing from the state’s constitutional amendment
St. John Paul the Great Catholic High School President Emphasizes Importance of Mission-Aligned Accreditation
Jeff Kummer, the president of St. John Paul the Great Catholic High School in the Archdiocese of Denver, underscored the significance of selecting a mission-aligned
Rome’s Twin Churches – Santa Maria in Montesanto Hosts Cardinals and First Female Vatican Secretary General
The ceremony on February 18 at Santa Maria in Montesanto, led by Cardinal Rugambwa and attended by notable figures such as Cardinals Arthur Roche, Luis
Pope Francis Explores Temptation of Jesus in the Desert, Urges Faithful to Confront Inner Struggles
During his Angelus address on the first Sunday of Lent, Pope Francis delved into the profound symbolism of Jesus’ temptation in the desert. The pontiff
Norwegian King Turned Saint Prepares for 2030 Jubilee Celebrations Amid Pilgrimage Resurgence
The transformation of King Olaf into a revered saint in Norway is marked by miraculous events and growing reverence. Stiklestad, the site where King Olaf