On a sunny Sunday, Pope Francis took a special journey to a remote town in Papua New Guinea, where he urged local Catholics to be
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Mexico’s Rich Linguistic Diversity Highlighted as the Catholic Church Expands Bible Translations into 68 Indigenous Languages Across the Country
September, a month dedicated by the Catholic Church to the Bible, highlights a special initiative in Mexico—a nation renowned for its linguistic diversity. This month,
Georgetown University Police investigate potential hate crimes after crucifix is damaged and Blessed Mother statue is displaced on campus
In a concerning incident at Georgetown University, two acts of vandalism targeting religious symbols are under investigation. The incidents involve damage to a crucifix and
Pope Francis arrives in Papua New Guinea after a six-hour flight from Jakarta, welcomed by traditional Mekeo tribe members and civil leaders in Port Moresby
Pope Francis made his way to Papua New Guinea on Friday, marking the second stop of his 12-day journey across Asia and Oceania. His arrival
Pope Francis Touches Down in Dili for the Third Leg of His September Tour, Focusing on East Timor’s Struggle for Reconciliation After Years of Conflict
Pope Francis is set to arrive in Dili, the capital city of East Timor, on Monday, marking the third stop on his journey through Southeast
Ortega’s administration in Nicaragua frees 135 detainees while continuing suppression of religious and political opposition
In a recent turn of events, Nicaragua has released 135 political and religious prisoners under significant international pressure. Despite this positive development, many critics argue
Catholic Bishops in Arizona Oppose Proposition 314, Urging State to Avoid Taking Over Federal Immigration Enforcement Responsibilities
In Arizona, the state’s Catholic bishops have taken a strong stand against a proposed ballot measure that seeks to criminalize illegal immigration at the state
New York-based chaplain Father Roger Landry to take on leadership role at Pontifical Mission Societies USA starting January 2025
Father Roger Landry has been named the new national director of the Pontifical Mission Societies USA (TPMS-USA), the Vatican’s ministry dedicated to supporting Catholic missionary
Washington, D.C. advocacy group recognizes EWTN News President Montse Alvarado with the Religious Freedom Impact Award
Montse Alvarado, the President and COO of EWTN News, has recently been honored by a prominent religious advocacy group for her exceptional leadership in promoting
Catholic priests in Burkina Faso describe the devastating impact of terrorist attacks on Christian communities and the struggle for survival
In the West African nation of Burkina Faso, two Catholic priests have opened up about the severe threats Christians face due to terrorist activities. The
Nicaraguan Regime Implements Harsh Measures Against Catholic Church, Including Deportation of Foreign Religious Workers and Fund Confiscation
Recent reports from lawyer and researcher Martha Patricia Molina reveal that President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo’s regime in Nicaragua has expelled a
Pope Francis meets with Indonesian bishops, priests, and religious sisters in Jakarta, urging compassion and unity amidst the nation’s rich cultural diversity
On Wednesday, Pope Francis was greeted with enthusiasm by Indonesian bishops, priests, and the Catholic community during his visit to Jakarta’s Cathedral of Our Lady
Historic Saint-Omer Church Reduced to Metal Skeleton After Early Morning Arson Blaze, with Suspect Quickly Apprehended
On the night of September 2, a devastating fire broke out at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Saint-Omer, located in northern France’s Pas-de-Calais
Nigeria Faces Surge in Ethnic and Religious Violence as Report Reveals Nearly 56,000 Dead Over Four Years with Christians Bearing the Brunt
Recent findings from The Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa reveal a grim reality in Nigeria. Over the past four years, ethnic and religious violence
Pope Francis Begins Historic Southeast Asia and Oceania Tour with Heartfelt Visits to Refugees and Homeless in Jakarta
Pope Francis has developed some meaningful habits over the years that have turned into cherished traditions. One of his well-known practices is his visit to