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Vatican urged to confront China’s forced organ harvesting record
Rep. Chris Smith and human rights advocate Nina Shea have criticised the Vatican for hosting a senior Chinese transplant official in 2017
Baby girl born at just 23 weeks a “tough cookie” after 146 days in hospital
Baby girl born at 23 weeks after emergency complications spends 146 days in hospital before returning home and continuing to make progress one year on
US dioceses report rise in Easter receptions into the Catholic Church
New figures suggest a broad increase in adult baptisms and receptions, as clergy and Catholic leaders point to a search for truth
Pope Leo’s peace vigil to be lit by Assisi’s Lamp of Peace
Faithful from five continents will take part in Pope Leo XIV’s peace vigil, lighting candles from the flame that burns at the tomb of St Francis of Assisi
Papal visit prompts rapid infrastructure works in Cameroon
Preparations for Pope Leo XIV’s April visit to Cameroon have triggered a burst of infrastructure activity
Premature twins born at only 27 weeks now thriving at home with family
Premature twins born at 27 weeks after complications at 20 weeks are now home and thriving with their family one year on
Pope names Milan-born priest to senior role at Pontifical Academy for Life
The Italian priest, who has coordinated the academy’s secretariat since 2016, now takes up one of its most senior posts
US ambassador rejects claims over Vatican–Pentagon meeting
US ambassador to the Holy See says Cardinal Christophe Pierre dismissed reports of a tense Pentagon meeting as “fabrications” and denies any threats were made
US officials defend Iran military action amid rebukes from Catholic leaders
The White House and Pentagon are standing by their Iran policy even as senior Catholic figures urge peace
Catholic scholars urge restraint as Iran ceasefire remains fragile
Catholic moral theologians have voiced alarm at threats against Iranian civilian infrastructure, warning that non-combatants may never be intentionally targeted under just war teaching
Colombia’s bishops tighten abuse rules and mandate reporting to civil authorities
Colombia’s Catholic bishops introduce stricter abuse guidelines, requiring all allegations to be reported to civil authorities and setting out new national procedures
Vatican concludes visitation of Heiligenkreuz Abbey
Vatican issues guidance to Heiligenkreuz Abbey, known for its traditional monastic life, following apostolic visitation into governance and community life
Pope Leo XIV welcomes ceasefire between US, Israel and Iran
Speaking after his general audience, Pope Leo XIV said the latest ceasefire offered a hopeful opening and appealed for prayer as diplomatic efforts continue
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