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Don’t settle for less; God is waiting to transform your life, pope tells youth
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Don’t settle for less; God is waiting to transform your life, pope tells youth

Carol GlatzAugust 4, 20255 min read
The fullness of life depends on how much one joyfully welcomes and shares in life while also living with a constant yearning for those things that only come from God, Pope Leo XIV told young people.
Pope Leo stands with youth in Gaza, Ukraine, calls for dialogue, not war
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Pope Leo stands with youth in Gaza, Ukraine, calls for dialogue, not war

Junno Arocho EstevesAugust 4, 20253 min read
In a message of solidarity and peace, Pope Leo XIV said the Catholic Church stands with young people suffering in war-torn areas, including Gaza and Ukraine.
Catholic bioethicist raises ethical concerns with ‘three parent embryos’
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Catholic bioethicist raises ethical concerns with ‘three parent embryos’

Charlie CamosyAugust 3, 20257 min read
While the Catholic Church has consistently voiced major ethical concerns over in vitro fertilization, or IVF, there are now many additional ethical issues to address as modern science continues to explore areas of human reproduction, including with the creation of “three parent” embryos in an effort to prevent mitochondrial disease.
Brave new classroom: Catholic schools nationwide integrate AI into teaching plans
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Brave new classroom: Catholic schools nationwide integrate AI into teaching plans

Kimberly HeatheringtonAugust 3, 20259 min read
The modern educational toolkit, of both teachers and students, now includes the use of artificial intelligence. Experts and teachers from coast-to-coast told OSV News AI is poised to transform Catholic education.
Brian Burch confirmed as U.S. ambassador to the Holy See
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Brian Burch confirmed as U.S. ambassador to the Holy See

Lauretta BrownAugust 3, 20254 min read
In a rare Saturday session, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Brian Burch, President Trump’s nominee for U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, in a vote of 49-44 along party lines Aug. 2.
Pope Leo urges youth to find hope, friendship in Christ in uncertain times
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Pope Leo urges youth to find hope, friendship in Christ in uncertain times

Junno Arocho EstevesAugust 3, 20255 min read
Addressing an estimated 1 million young people, Pope Leo XIV urged them to forge genuine relationships rooted in Christ rather than ephemeral online connections that can reduce individuals to a commodity.
Amid shift in public opinion on immigration, Catholic advocates praise bipartisan attempt at reform
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Amid shift in public opinion on immigration, Catholic advocates praise bipartisan attempt at reform

Kate ScanlonAugust 2, 20256 min read
Catholic immigration advocates praised the bipartisan effort behind the reintroduction of legislation in Congress that would give legal status to some eligible immigrants who currently lack legal authorization to be in the U.S.
Planned Parenthood defunding remains in question amid legal challenges
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Planned Parenthood defunding remains in question amid legal challenges

Kate ScanlonAugust 1, 20255 min read
Whether Planned Parenthood will ultimately be stripped of its federal funding remained in question amid ongoing lawsuits over a provision in President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda that would cut those funds for one year.
Experts see US UNESCO exit as blow to historic preservation for churches, other sites
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Experts see US UNESCO exit as blow to historic preservation for churches, other sites

Gina ChristianAugust 1, 20255 min read
The Trump administration’s recent decision to withdraw the U.S. from the United Nations’ cultural agency comes just weeks ahead of a Catholic UNESCO World Heritage site anniversary celebration — and the exit stands to erode historic preservation efforts more broadly, experts told OSV News.
Thousands visit Blessed Frassati’s remains in Rome for Jubilee of Youth
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Thousands visit Blessed Frassati’s remains in Rome for Jubilee of Youth

Carol GlatzAugust 1, 20254 min read
Volunteers watching over the relics of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati gently placed items from the faithful on top of his casket to make a third-class relic for the visitors to the Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, near Rome’s Pantheon, one afternoon during the Jubilee of Youth.
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