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UK Assisted Suicide Bill Likely to Fail After Government Withholds Further Time

UK Assisted Suicide Bill Likely to Fail After Government Withholds Further Time

The proposed assisted suicide legislation in the United Kingdom appears unlikely to become law after confirmation that the

US Ambassador to the Holy See Addresses Immigration Tensions and Bilateral Relations

US Ambassador to the Holy See Addresses Immigration Tensions and Bilateral Relations

The United States Ambassador to the Holy See, Brian Burch, has spoken publicly about current tensions between Washington

Unpublished Letter Reveals Benedict XVI’s Final Reflections on Prayer and the Future of Faith

Unpublished Letter Reveals Benedict XVI’s Final Reflections on Prayer and the Future of Faith

An unpublished letter written by Pope Benedict XVI in April 2021 has shed new light on his final

Lenten Retreat at the Vatican Calls the Church to Communicate Hope in a Wounded World

Lenten Retreat at the Vatican Calls the Church to Communicate Hope in a Wounded World

During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden offered a powerful reflection on what

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.

Dicastery Coordination Reform in 2026: How Cross-Department Integration Is Reshaping Vatican Administration

Dicastery Coordination Reform in 2026: How Cross-Department Integration Is Reshaping Vatican Administration

Administrative reform within the Roman Curia continues to evolve in 2026 as cross department coordination becomes a central

Lenten Retreat at the Vatican Reflects on Leadership Through St Bernard’s On Consideration

Lenten Retreat at the Vatican Reflects on Leadership Through St Bernard’s On Consideration

During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden invited Pope Leo XIV, cardinals residing

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Brazilian Priest Convicted in Case Involving Hundreds of Donated Electronic Devices

Brazilian Priest Convicted in Case Involving Hundreds of Donated Electronic Devices

A Brazilian court has convicted a Catholic priest of aggravated embezzlement after nearly 700 electronic devices donated to a healthcare institute were allegedly diverted and sold. The ruling has drawn national attention due to the scale

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Dicastery Coordination Reform in 2026: How Cross-Department Integration Is Reshaping Vatican Administration

Dicastery Coordination Reform in 2026: How Cross-Department Integration Is Reshaping Vatican Administration

Administrative reform within the Roman Curia continues to evolve in 2026 as cross department coordination becomes a central focus of governance modernization. The restructuring of dicasteries over the past decade aimed not only to reduce duplication