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Lawyer for arrested former Vatican employee says manuscript is mystery

June 10, 2024
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: News, Vatican, World News

The lawyer for the former Vatican employee accused of trying to sell St. Peter’s Basilica an allegedly stolen 17th-century manuscript about plans for the massive canopy over the basilica’s main altar said the illustrated manuscript is different from one listed in the archives and later reported missing.

Oblate Sister Veronica de Los Santos, who helped promote cause of Mother Lange, dies at 89

June 10, 2024
By Catholic Review Staff
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Local News, News, Obituaries

A funeral Mass will be offered June 13 in Arbutus for Oblate Sister of Providence Veronica de Los Santos, who died May 17. She was 89 and had been a member of the Oblate Sisters of Providence for 64 years.

Pope urges diplomats to be signs of hope, promoters of cooperation

June 10, 2024
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News

In a world torn by strife, diplomacy offers hope by promoting dialogue, solidarity and cooperation for the common good, Pope Francis said.

Jesus frees from the slavery of power, money, pleasure, pope says

June 10, 2024
By Justin McLellan
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News

Imbued with the Holy Spirit, Jesus is the model for loving and serving others freed from the pursuit of wealth, power or fame, Pope Francis said.

Rome’s true nature is to be welcoming, caring for all, pope says

June 10, 2024
By Carol Glatz
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News

Rome is unique and has a vocation as a universal city, Pope Francis said.

Panel: Civil Rights Act brought needed change but fight for equality, end of racism ongoing

June 10, 2024
By Kimberly Heatherington
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, News, Racial Justice, World News

On June 4, a panel at Georgetown University in Washington — “The Civil Rights Act of 1964 After 60 Years: Challenges and Questions for Voters and the Nation in 2024” hosted by the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life — gathered to assess both progress, and the problems that remain.

Radio Interview: National Eucharistic Pilgrimage

June 10, 2024
By Catholic Review Staff
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Eucharist, Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview

Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talked with two of the permanent pilgrims on the Seton Route, Zoe Dongas and Amayrani Higueldo, to talk about their inspiration to make the 65-day pilgrimage and their experiences along the way.

10 years after Islamic State group’s bloody rampage, Iraq’s displaced Christians still struggle

June 9, 2024
By Dale Gavlak
OSV News
Filed Under: News, World News

For Iraqi Catholics, it’s a date they will never forget. The takeover of Mosul by militants of the Islamic State group 10 years ago began their bloody and destructive rampage over the weeks that followed through the country’s ancestral heartland which Christians called home for the past 16 centuries.

Gudziak: US still ‘in the thick of things’ regarding mental health, but church can foster healing

June 9, 2024
By Gina Christian
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, Health Care, News, World News

In the wake of Mental Health Awareness Month, the U.S. is still “in the thick of things” and “will be for a long time” in addressing mental well-being, a leader of the U.S. bishops’ mental health initiative told OSV News.

Debt relief: Biblical jubilee concern is focus of Holy Year 2025, too

June 8, 2024
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: News, Vatican, World News

Proclaiming the Jubilee 2025, Pope Francis appealed to the world’s wealthiest nations to “acknowledge the gravity of so many of their past decisions and determine to forgive the debts of countries that will never be able to repay them.”

GIVEN forum equips young women to pursue their unique callings

June 8, 2024
By Lauretta Brown
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, News, Vocations, World News

Over 300 Catholic women from all walks of life will gather in Washington from June 8 to 12 to participate in the GIVEN Art of Accompaniment Mentoring Program and the Catholic Women’s Leadership Forum. It will be the fifth GIVEN forum since the group’s founding; the previous forums were held in 2019, 2020 (online), 2021 and 2022.

‘He’s truly there:’ Hundreds of pilgrims process with Eucharist through Baltimore streets

June 7, 2024
By George P. Matysek Jr.
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Eucharist, Feature, Local News, News

“Even as beautiful as this place is, even as beautiful as any church or altar or tabernacle or sacred vessel, you were created to hold God and to be the vessel that carries him into the world,” Bishop Lewandowski said, “so that the world might know his loving presence, his grace, his goodness, his mercy and his salvation.”

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