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Texas Flash Floods: Catholics Lead Relief Efforts

San Antonio, Texas | July 6, 2025 — Catholic communities across central Texas are offering prayers, aid, and shelter following the catastrophic flash floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country over the July 4th holiday weekend, leaving at least 27 people dead and many more missing. The deluge, triggered by a slow-moving storm that […]

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Good News: New Initiative Launched to Protect Catholics from Online Scams and Fraud…

As digital scams increasingly target Catholic parishes and prominent figures within the Church, a new nationwide initiative titled “Protecting the Faithful” has been launched to equip Catholics with the knowledge and tools needed to identify and avoid fraud. The campaign is spearheaded by Theresa Payton, CEO of cybersecurity firm Fortalice Solutions and former White House

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Pope Appoints Cardinals Pizzaballa and Mathieu to Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue

In a significant move to strengthen the Church’s global outreach and dialogue with other faiths, Pope Leo XIV has appointed two influential Church leaders—Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, and Cardinal Dominique Mathieu, Archbishop of Tehran—to the Vatican’s Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue. The appointments were announced on July 3, 2025, and reported by

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REPORT: U.S. Cardinal Blasts Trump’s Mass Deportations as ‘Morally Repugnant’ and ‘Inhumane’

In a powerful and wide-ranging interview with CNN, Cardinal Robert McElroy, the Archbishop of Washington, D.C., has condemned  President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, calling the administration’s deportation tactics “inhumane” and “morally repugnant.” His voice joins a growing chorus of Catholic leaders alarmed by what they see as an aggressive assault on human dignity. “It is

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Breaking: Minnesota’s Catholic Church Emerges as a US$5.4 Billion Economic Force

A new study has spotlighted the Catholic Church in Minnesota, USA, not only as a spiritual beacon but as a surprising economic giant, contributing a staggering US$5.4 billion annually to the state’s economy. This groundbreaking revelation, reported by ZENIT News and based on the study titled “Fruits of the Vine: The Economic Impact of the

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Breaking News: Pope Leo XIV’s Hometown, Dolton, Votes to Buy His Childhood Home…

DOLTON, IL — July 2, 2025 — In a move blending history, hope, and heated debate, the Village Council of Dolton, Illinois, voted unanimously on July 1 to purchase the childhood home of newly elected Pope Leo XIV — born Robert Francis Prevost — marking a turning point for the economically challenged community. The special

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Pope Leo XIV calls new archbishops to model ‘unity in diversity’ for a divided world…

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Archbishops around the world can provide by their example the fraternity and unity in diversity the entire Catholic Church needs today, Pope Leo XIV said. “The whole church needs fraternity, which must be present in all of our relationships, whether between lay people and priests, priests and bishops, bishops and the

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