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Cardinal Chow: ‘Together, we can bring love to our communities’
He called for a unified approach to addressing economic challenges, relational poverty, political instability, and ecological degradation
Faith Through the Centuries
Bangkok’s oldest Catholic parish celebrates 350-year legacy of faith and community
Church leaders and rebels convene in Aleppo, pledge to maintain religious...
Despite these hardships, the new Islamist forces controlling the city appear committed to maintaining normalcy for the Christian communities
Northeast India’s first women’s Congregation celebrates religious vows
During the ceremonies, 44 women professed their final vows, while 66 made their first vows, committing to a life of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of Mary Help of Christians
Cardinal Tagle urges faithful in India to be humble messengers of...
"Just love, that is all that mattered. The message emboldened the messenger. The messenger embodied the message"
SPOTLIGHT: “They burned our home and killed our brothers”
Shifting donor priorities leave Catholic Church struggling to support Indigenous people's desperate defense of their ancestral land in Bangladesh
Philippines pushes landmark law to hold polluters accountable for climate loss
“Loss and damage should be treated as part of the remediation pillar of climate justice,” said United Nations Special Rapporteur Surya Deva
Vietnamese priest who died for his flock set to be beatified
Fr. Diep, born in 1897 in the province of An Giang, was martyred in 1946 during the turbulent period of the first Vietnam War
Malaysia pledges action on Rohingya refugee crisis as ASEAN chair
Malaysia would engage with stakeholders in Myanmar to promote inclusive political dialogue aimed at achieving a peaceful resolution
Vatican diplomat to India and Nepal urges recognition of Indigenous traditions...
Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli described tribal life as naturally synodal, rooted in mutual belonging and collective decision-making