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Musical of Marian apparitions in Lourdes travels to the Eternal City
The musical will show at the Auditorium Conciliazione next to the Vatican from January 16 to February 16, 2025.
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Parolin says clarification “would be important” in Russian leader’s death
At an event in a Rome hospital on February 26, Cardinal Pietro Parolin was asked about the death of Russian opposition leader Navalny in prison.
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Christians killed attending Mass in Burkina Faso
It is not clear who was responsible for the attack. But everything points to Islamic fundamentalists.
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Jason Evert: fixing your porn addiction means saving your future family
Jason has traveled to six continents speaking to young people. From public high schools to Harvard, his message confronts the tough topic of pornography head-on.
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Inmates call her “mother”: meet the nun who cares for female prisoners in Chile
Sister Nelly León has spent the last 25+ years providing social, spiritual and psychological care for female inmates in Chile. And now, she has been recognized by an international award.
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Spanish Cardinal Lacunza turns 80 and ceases to be an elector
Of the 239 members of the College of Cardinals, only 128 are now electors, meaning they are under 80 years old and can vote in the event of a conclave.
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U.S. state rules frozen embryos are children
There could be up to 1 million frozen embryos in storage in the United States alone—and this new ruling from the Alabama Supreme Court says each one of these is a baby.
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A safe haeven for young people facing addiction
The members of the New Horizons project say their mission is to “go down into the hells” of their brothers and sisters to help bring them to hope, care and community.
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Founder of ecclesiastical movement had strong interreligious ties
A new book journeys through several scenes of the life of the founder of Communion and Liberation. It shows his humanity as a theologian, priest and professor.
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How bread for the Eucharist is made in the war zone in the Gaza Strip
In the only Catholic parish in Gaza, daily Masses continue to be celebrated. But faced with a shortage of basic materials for the production of the Eucharistic bread, the clergy and parishioners began to make their own.
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Florida could have own martyrs, including indigenous people and missionaries
A group of almost 60, including indigenous peoples and Spanish missionaries, are on their way to be canonized and included in the Catholic Church's list of saints.
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Spanish movie “The Maid” wins best film at Mirabile Dictu awards
“The Maid” tells the story of St. Vicenta Maria, the woman who, in the 19th century, created a congregation to prevent women migrating to the cities from falling into prostitution.
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Hit series, “The Chosen”, premieres season 4 in theaters
By the end of 2022, more than 100 million people had watched at least part of an episode. For a time, the first three episodes are available to watch in select theaters.
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Christians caught in decades-long conflict in Azerbaijan
More than 100 churches have been destroyed and 120,000 ethnic Armenians have been forced to leave their homes as a result of the conflict.
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“Oscars” of Catholic cinema names Fulton Sheen documentary as finalist
“Follow that Bishop!” was produced by Rome Reports and is one of three finalists for “Best Documentary” in this years Mirabile Dictu Catholic Film Festival.
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Start-up in Rome gives homeless a second chance through work
Ridaje is the social aid start-up that tries to get homeless people off the streets by employing them in gardening.
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Knights of Columbus provide one million coats to children in need
For the last 14 years, the organization has been collecting and donating coats to children, veterans and the homeless throughout the United States and Canada.
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More than 100 children from Gaza to receive medical care in Italian hospitals
Organized by the Custody of the Holy Land together with the collaboration of the Italian and Egyptian authorities, these severely wounded children will travel to Italy for aid.
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Nuns kidnapped in Haiti released after almost one week
The Catholic Church in Haiti held a day of prayer and Eucharistic Adoration to organize quote “a chain of unceasing prayers” for those kidnapped.
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What's next for the pro-life movement in America?
Following the March for Life, the pro-life movement plans to continue advocating for the needs of mothers and focusing on the state level.
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Database tracks religious persecution: There's a growing trend of it in the West
Global Christian Relief is an organization that works both to bring awareness to the millions of Christians facing persecution and to bring aid to them on the ground.
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One artist found the true meaning of painting in a letter from Pope John Paul II
Fr. Barry Braum is dedicated to painting the faces of the saints. For him, art is a calling closely related to his vocation to the priesthood. But this was not always the case.
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Next on the Pope's watch-list: a documentary about the reality of the priesthood
The Sacerdoce documentary follows the extraordinary calls of ordinary men to the priesthood.
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Goats, cows & donkeys fill the plaza outside of St. Peter's Square
Romans and tourists alike gathered to visit the pop-up zoo hosted by the Italian Breeders Association.