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Pope orders renewal of academy that trains nuncios
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Pope orders renewal of academy that trains nuncios

Cindy WoodenApril 15, 20254 min read
Pope Francis has raised the status of the Vatican’s diplomatic academy to an institute of higher learning that will issue academic degrees while also strengthening its focus on evangelization.
Peru-based Catholic movement formally suppressed by the Vatican
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Peru-based Catholic movement formally suppressed by the Vatican

Justin McLellanApril 15, 20253 min read
Pope Francis has ordered the suppression of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a Peru-based lay movement active across Latin America and the United States, and three related lay movements following decades of abuse allegations and internal investigations.
Despite improved health, pope picks cardinals to lead Holy Week liturgies
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Despite improved health, pope picks cardinals to lead Holy Week liturgies

Cindy WoodenApril 15, 20253 min read
Pope Francis is going without supplemental oxygen for longer periods and is continuing therapy to recover his voice and to recover his physical strength, the Vatican press office said, but he also is increasing the number of private meetings he is holding with the heads of Vatican offices.
Catholic leaders, public officials condemn violence after attack on governor’s residence
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Catholic leaders, public officials condemn violence after attack on governor’s residence

Kate ScanlonApril 14, 20256 min read
Catholic leaders and public officials condemned violence and called for peace after an alleged arson attack on the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Vatican updates norms on donations for special Mass intentions
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Vatican updates norms on donations for special Mass intentions

Cindy WoodenApril 14, 20253 min read
Catholic faithful do not “buy” Masses, but when a priest accepts an offering and promises to celebrate a Mass for that person’s loved one or other special intention he must do so, the Vatican said.
Nicaragua cracks down further on church during Holy Week
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Nicaragua cracks down further on church during Holy Week

David AgrenApril 14, 20255 min read
Police and paramilitaries maintained a heavy presence outside the Nicaraguan Managua cathedral on Palm Sunday, ensuring celebrations occurred entirely on church property — and sending a not-so-subtle message of intimidation.
4,000 process in Jerusalem for Palm Sunday amid Israeli bombardment of Gaza
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4,000 process in Jerusalem for Palm Sunday amid Israeli bombardment of Gaza

Judith SudilovskyApril 14, 20257 min read
For the second year in a row, few foreign pilgrims were in attendance at the traditional Palm Sunday procession from the Mount of Olives into the Old City of Jerusalem due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip. But even the gray skies that threatened rain didn’t dampen the spirit of the 4,000 participants.
‘Nothing is sacred’: Religious leaders condemn Russia’s Palm Sunday attack on Ukraine
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‘Nothing is sacred’: Religious leaders condemn Russia’s Palm Sunday attack on Ukraine

Gina ChristianApril 14, 20254 min read
Catholic and other religious leaders are condemning a Palm Sunday attack by Russia on a Ukrainian city that killed 34 — including two children — and injured 119.
Pope advances sainthood cause of famed Spanish architect, five others
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Pope advances sainthood cause of famed Spanish architect, five others

Carol GlatzApril 14, 20254 min read
Pope Francis advanced the sainthood causes of one woman and five men, including Antoni Gaudí, the Spanish architect who designed the Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona, Spain.
‘The heart is where things are pulled together’: Bishop Flores on pope’s latest encyclical
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‘The heart is where things are pulled together’: Bishop Flores on pope’s latest encyclical

Maria WieringApril 14, 20255 min read
The heart is where a person can integrate his or her life amid a fragmented world, and the source of a heart’s mending and life is “the mystery of the heart of Christ,” said Bishop Daniel E. Flores of Brownsville, Texas, while speaking April 9 about Pope Francis’ most recent encyclical, “Dilexit Nos,” or “He loved us.”
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