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Record numbers expected for Paris-to-Chartres pilgrimage
Organisers say registrations have surged as young Catholics and converts continue to be drawn to the traditional liturgy
Modena car-ramming suspect had sent anti-Christian emails
Salim El Koudri is accused of injuring eight people in a car-ramming attack in central Modena
US bishops to consecrate America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Catholics across the United States are being invited to prepare through Eucharistic Adoration, works of mercy and a novena to the Sacred Heart
Pope Leo receives Cardinal Arinze on day of liturgy catechesis
The Pope received the former prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship before reflecting on Sacrosanctum Concilium at his general audience
Death of Henry Nowak raises questions over police response
Henry Nowak, 18, died after being stabbed in Southampton while walking home from a night out with university friends
Vance says Pope Leo’s AI encyclical will be ‘very important’
The Vice President said the forthcoming document is likely to influence debate over artificial intelligence and human dignity
Milan archdiocese to open interreligious monastery
Critics have questioned whether the Ambrosian Monastery will function more as a multireligious centre than as a Catholic foundation
Cultural shifts are main driver of collapsing marriage rates
A new Heritage Foundation report argues that changing attitudes to sex, cohabitation and childbearing have done more than economics to weaken marriage in America
Speculation grows over future of Vienna cathedral provost
Austrian media reports have raised questions about the future of Fr Toni Faber, the long-serving cathedral provost of St Stephen’s in Vienna
Vatican to present Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical on May 25
Magnifica humanitas will be published on May 25 and will address the protection of the human person in the age of artificial intelligence
Vatican clarifies honour given to Iranian ambassador
The Holy See says the Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX was awarded to 13 ambassadors after two years of service, not as an exclusive gesture to Iran
Young Opus Dei member from Manchester takes first step towards sainthood
The Diocese of Salford has begun the formal process for the beatification and canonisation of Pedro Ballester, a young Opus Dei member who died of cancer in 2018
Pew survey finds shifting views on church and state
Pew reported growing belief that religion is gaining influence in American life, while most adults still oppose church electioneering
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