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Washington Nationals dismiss executive after comments about Catholic pitcher
Sean Hudson, the club’s former director of community relations, appeared in an O’Keefe Media Group video discussing Williams’s public defence of the Catholic Faith
European court rules Turkey discriminated against Orthodox priests
The case concerned priests prevented from helping to administer foundations belonging to Istanbul’s Greek Orthodox minority
Pope Leo calls for liturgical reform faithful to tradition
The Holy Father said reform must distinguish between immutable elements of the liturgy and parts susceptible to legitimate change
French churches suffer fresh attacks
A church in Lot-et-Garonne was damaged over Pentecost weekend as Catholics warn of a continuing pattern of vandalism against places of worship
Toronto Catholics urge cardinal to intervene over SSPX consecrations
More than 140 Catholics in Toronto have asked Cardinal Frank Leo to raise their concerns with Pope Leo XIV before planned SSPX episcopal consecrations
Portsmouth diocese confirms dissolution of Marian Franciscans
The Marian Franciscans combined Franciscan spirituality with Marian devotion and developed apostolates in media, publishing, youth work and pro-life ministry
Tisza backtracks after backlash over Christian culture proposal
The ruling party has amended its proposal after criticism from Fidesz, conservative politicians and Catholic voices in Hungary
Chicago’s low seminary numbers contrast with Tyler’s vocations record
Smaller traditional dioceses have often reported stronger vocational numbers than larger and more progressive archdioceses
SSPX releases names of four priests to be consecrated bishops in July
The Society of Saint Pius X says the July 1 consecrations are needed to preserve its episcopal ministry and sacramental life
Is Magnifica Humanitas aimed at Peter Thiel’s techno-political empire?
Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical does not name Peter Thiel, but its critique of transhumanism, private power and algorithmic warfare lands close to his world
Pope Leo XIV unveils first encyclical with call to ‘disarm’ AI
The launch of Magnifica Humanitas placed artificial intelligence, transhumanism and private technological power at the heart of the Church’s social teaching
Coptic Church resumes talks with Rome after assurances on same-sex blessings
The decision follows a two-year rupture over Fiducia supplicans, the Vatican declaration permitting non-liturgical blessings for couples in irregular situations
Notre-Dame’s miracle windows under threat by modernists
Critics say the undamaged windows should remain in place as part of the cathedral’s restored decorative ensemble
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