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Ukrainian bishop issues letter to American people amid Trump-Zelenskyy talks
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Ukrainian bishop issues letter to American people amid Trump-Zelenskyy talks

Jonathan LuxmooreDecember 29, 20256 min read
The Catholic bishop ministering in Ukraine’s only surviving Black Sea port has urged Americans to continue upholding truth and justice, following new talks between Presidents Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Florida.
Ten thousand young Christians gather in Paris for Taizé’s European New Year meeting
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Ten thousand young Christians gather in Paris for Taizé’s European New Year meeting

Caroline de SuryDecember 29, 20256 min read
More than 10,000 young Christians from across Europe joined thousands of young French people in Paris Dec. 28-Jan. 1 to take part in the European meeting of the Taizé community, which is held every year in a different European city around New Year.
Bishop: To welcome immigrants is to follow God’s ‘divine command’ to care for the stranger
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Bishop: To welcome immigrants is to follow God’s ‘divine command’ to care for the stranger

Rick SnizekDecember 29, 20255 min read
Bishop Bruce A. Lewandowski said the Catholic Church’s call to stand in solidarity with migrant communities and a moral urgency compelled the Diocese of Providence to host a regional gathering on immigration at the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul.
As Holy Doors close, cardinals emphasize God’s arms are always open
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As Holy Doors close, cardinals emphasize God’s arms are always open

Cindy WoodenDecember 29, 20254 min read
The path to conversion, the door to God’s mercy and the call to live in Christian hope all continue beyond the Jubilee Year, said the three cardinals who closed the Holy Doors at three major basilicas in Rome.
Families fostering Gospel values provide hope in dark world, pope says
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Families fostering Gospel values provide hope in dark world, pope says

Carol GlatzDecember 29, 20254 min read
Christian families must not let today’s tyrants suffocate their love and witness to Gospel values, Pope Leo XIV said.
Delaware law enforcement, governor, community mourn loss of trooper in fatal shooting
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Delaware law enforcement, governor, community mourn loss of trooper in fatal shooting

OSV NewsDecember 29, 20254 min read
The Delaware State Police are mourning the Dec. 23 fatal shooting of a 10-year veteran of the force who was an alum of a Catholic high school in the Wilmington Diocese and a standout wrestler in high school and college.
Analysis: Pope Leo spends 2025 steadily navigating church, global waters
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Analysis: Pope Leo spends 2025 steadily navigating church, global waters

Michael R. HeinleinDecember 29, 20256 min read
This year has been extraordinary not just because of the papal transition, but because of the election of Pope Leo XIV himself.
Upcoming symposium gives nod to St. John Paul II’s ‘Letter to Women’
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Upcoming symposium gives nod to St. John Paul II’s ‘Letter to Women’

Katie YoderDecember 28, 20255 min read
A new winter symposium promises to explore Catholic teaching on gender, sexuality and the role of women while marking the 30th anniversary of St. John Paul II’s “Letter to Women.”
‘Hope does not disappoint:’ A Jubilee for the history books
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‘Hope does not disappoint:’ A Jubilee for the history books

Junno Arocho EstevesDecember 27, 20258 min read
For Archbishop Rino Fisichella, organizer of the Jubilee 2025 events and pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization, the pope’s death “created a silence that was felt in the streets of Rome and the world, as well as in every Christian community.”
2025 spans life spectrum, from abortion and family programs to immigration and death penalty
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2025 spans life spectrum, from abortion and family programs to immigration and death penalty

Kimberly HeatheringtonDecember 27, 20259 min read
Life issues are perennially critical to the robust public witness of the Catholic Church, but 2025 nonetheless proved a particularly eventful year across a wide spectrum of related concerns.
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