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Brian Burch confirmed as US ambassador to the Holy See after Senate vote
Senate confirms CatholicVote co-founder Brian Burch as Vatican ambassador.
The Catholic Herald
Pope Leo XIV announces dates for World Youth Day 2027 in Seoul
Pope Leo sets sights on Seoul for historic youth gathering.
The Catholic Herald
Circus Maximus turned into huge confession centre for Jubilee of Young People
Circus Maximus hosts mass confessions for Jubilee of Young People.
The Catholic Herald
Bishop evicts sedevacantist Spanish nuns from their convent
a court in briviesca, spain, has upheld the eviction of the poor clares of belorado by the archbishop of burgos, mario iceta. the religious ...
The Catholic Herald
English and Welsh bishops rejoice as Newman named Doctor of the Church
English bishops celebrate Newman’s recognition as Doctor of the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Herald
Excommunicated Spanish nuns appear in court over eviction battle
Excommunicated Belorado nuns fight eviction amid debts and disputed allegiance.
Thomas Edwards
Vatican tells UN two-state solution to Israel-Palestine conflict only option
The Vatican has reiterated that a two-state solution is the 'only viable and equitable path toward a just and lasting peace' in the Holy Land
Charles Collins
Church in Britain hopes country’s latest Doctor of the Church will help inspire Catholics
The Catholic Church in England and Wales has reacted with hope and joyful hearts to the news that Saint John Henry Newman will soon be declared a Doctor of the Universal Church
Charles Collins
Pope Leo to make St John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church
Pope Leo XIV will proclaim his first Doctor of the Church by elevating England's most recent saint
The Catholic Herald
Catholic schools were not founded to serve public opinion or to bend to the dominant cultural winds
The mission of Catholic education is at a crossroads as it tries to figure out its role in a new era of great change
Michael Merrick
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