Tag: international
US sanctions Filipino ‘Appointed Son of God’ over ‘serious human rights...
The sanctions were issued against over 40 entities that are “connected to corruption or human rights abuse across nine countries”
How could the Holy House of Mary in Nazareth have ended...
From St. Francis de Sales to St. Louis de Montfort, many saints visited the Holy House of Loreto over the centuries
Thailand hits 10 million visitors in 2022 as tourism recovers
Traditional dancers and drummers at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport on Saturday welcomed passengers
US Congress passes bill to protect same-sex marriage
The US Catholic bishops stated in a letter to Congress that the bill’s amendments do not sufficiently protect those with religious objections
17 going on 16: South Koreans to get younger on paper
Seoul's National Assembly passed bills requiring the use of the international age-counting system for official documents
Pope calls on Catholics to entrust themselves to Our Lady, prays...
Pope Francis reminded Catholics that “Mary, the only human creature without sin in history is ... our sister and above all Mother”
Like a row of dominoes: an analysis of the latest Vatican...
The overall uncertainty of the situation of the reforms in Rome fuels speculation and rumors about the future role of Cardinal Tagle
Right to protest under attack across Asia-Pacific region, says new report
“In many countries in the Asia-Pacific region, states used emergency regulations ... to block or disrupt protests and detain protesters"
Church-backed protest against construction of controversial seaport in India ends
The protesters said it was a temporary truce, indicating that they are ready to restart protests if their demands are not met
Pope Francis: Freedom is found in offering to God what is...
He said that good choices could benefit all areas of our lives because they are “participation in God’s creativity"