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Brazilian Catholics warn that agrarian reform under Lula remains too slow and uneven.

Brazilian Catholics warn that agrarian reform under Lula remains too slow and uneven.

Catholic leaders and social justice advocates in Brazil say agrarian reform under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Catholic Leaders Urge Humane Immigration Policies as Report Shows Sharp Rise in Child Detentions

Catholic Leaders Urge Humane Immigration Policies as Report Shows Sharp Rise in Child Detentions

Catholic immigrant advocates across the United States are calling for a more humane approach to immigration enforcement following

St Homobonus and the Catholic Tradition of Ethical Work

St Homobonus and the Catholic Tradition of Ethical Work

The Catholic Church continues to hold up St. Homobonus as a historical example of how professional life, economic

Dominican Friars Set September Date for National Rosary Pilgrimage

Dominican Friars Set September Date for National Rosary Pilgrimage

The Dominican Friars of the Province of St. Joseph have announced that their annual Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage will

Vatican Trials: Justice Inside the Walls or Carefully Managed Theater?

Vatican Trials: Justice Inside the Walls or Carefully Managed Theater?

High-profile Vatican trials promise accountability, but questions persist about whether justice is genuine, or carefully staged for credibility.

Pope thanks Vatican staff for quiet service that supports faith and prayer.

Pope thanks Vatican staff for quiet service that supports faith and prayer.

Before delivering his Sunday Angelus address, Pope Leo XIV met with directors, employees,s and family members from the

Pope Leo XIV Scales Back Media Engagement as Vatican Adjusts Its Public Messaging

Pope Leo XIV Scales Back Media Engagement as Vatican Adjusts Its Public Messaging

In the early weeks of 2026, Pope Leo XIV appeared frequently in headlines, offering spontaneous and often pointed

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Indian bishops elect Dalit cardinal Anthony Poola as conference president in historic vote

Indian bishops elect Dalit cardinal Anthony Poola as conference president in historic vote

In a landmark moment for the Catholic Church in India, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India has elected Cardinal Anthony Poola as its new president, making him the first Dalit cardinal to lead the national bishops’

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Caritas Bangladesh urges global action to defend human dignity on anti trafficking day

Caritas Bangladesh urges global action to defend human dignity on anti trafficking day

Caritas Bangladesh has renewed its call for a worldwide commitment to defending human dignity as it marked the International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking, observed each year on February 8. The organization stressed