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Pope Leo rushes to help priest overcome by heat in St Peter's Square

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Towards the end of the General Audience in St Peter's Square yesterday, Pope Leo was filmed stepping down from the platform where he was speaking to assist someone in the audience who had been taken ill with the heat that reached over 34C. That person was Father Diego Semeraro, a priest from Martina Franca, a town in Puglia, southern Italy, who had come to Rome together with his brother Father Fr... Read More


Faith leaders "vital role" as Christian Aid launches appeal to prevent Ebola spreading

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Christian Aid is launching an urgent appeal as a deadly Ebola outbreak spreads across the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with faith leaders playing a critical role in preventing the disease snowballing out of control. The international development agency's local partners are at the forefront of the response - not just with hygiene kits and sanitation but with critical prevention messages passe... Read More


WCC commends 'Magnifica Humanitas' to all people

Pope Leo XIV signs 'Magnifica humanitas' at the Vatican, May 15, 2026. Image Vatican Media

Upon the publication of 'Magnifica Humanitas,' Pope Leo XIV's new encyclical on artificial intelligence and human dignity, World Council of Churches (WCC) central committee moderator Bishop Prof Dr Heinrich Bedford-Strohm expressed gratitude for the papal social document. 'Magnifica Humanitas' (Latin for 'The Magnificent Humanity'), addresses the rapid technological developments in the age of dig... Read More


'He was one of us', Bishop Nicholas Hudson on St Carlo Acutis

Bishop Hudson blesses relic of St Carlo Acutis

Thy Kingdom Come, a global ecumenical prayer movement, has released a new interview with Bishop Nicholas Hudson in which he reflects on the extraordinary life of Saint Carlo Acutis. In his own words, Bishop Hudson shares the following: Saint Carlo "died very young - he wasn't quite 16 when he died. He was diagnosed almost overnight with a very, very serious leukemia. And as soon as he was told of... Read More

Carl Hetu has died - a tremendous loss for Development and Peace Caritas Canada

It is with profound grief that Development and Peace - Caritas Canada (DPCC) announces the passing of its executive director, Carl Hétu. Hétu, who had been ailing from cancer for two years, breathed his last in the wee hours of this morning, surrounded by his family. He was 66 years old and is survived by his wife, Lorraine; four children; and three grandchildren. To them, and to the countless f... Read More


Why St Therese still speaks to us today

It was a beautiful May; Mary's month. A time of blossom and renewal, and for many of us another joy, as we prepare for the next season of the Spiritual Classics Book Club. Soon we will gather again to read, reflect and pray together. This time we turn to a favourite work of the Catholic tradition: The Autobiography of St Thérèse of Lisieux, known as Story of a Soul. It is hard to think of a bett... Read More


Video: How Art called me to the Priesthood

Father Patrick van der Vorst from Gospel in Art revisits the artworks, places and experiences that shaped his journey from the art world to the priesthood. Interwoven with testimonies from priests, religious sisters and consecrated men and women, the film explores how God calls each person uniquely through beauty, faith, experience and the search for vocation. See the film here: https://www.youtub... Read More


Gospel in Art: Feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ the Eternal High Priest

Christ enthroned as High Priest, Russia, Kostroma Region, mid-17th century, © Sotheby's London, 30 November 2021

Gospel of 28 May 2026 Matthew 26:36-42 Jesus went with them to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to his disciples, 'Sit here, while I go over there and pray.' And taking with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, he began to be sorrowful and troubled. Then he said to them, 'My soul is very sorrowful, even to death; remain here, and watch with me.' And going a little further he fell on his fa... Read More


Pope Leo: Liturgical tradition and renewal drive evangelization

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Renewing the liturgy and allowing it to progress, while preserving tradition, allows the Church to grow, be united and continue her mission of spreading the Gospel to all, Pope Leo XIV said during the Wednesday General Audience in St Peter's Square on 27 May. The Holy Father continued his catechesis series on the Documents of the Second Vatican Council, and reflected on the 1963 Constitution on t... Read More


Hunger, labour strikes at US immigration detention centres

Pax Christi USA report that across the country, people in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention have launched hunger and labour strikes, bravely putting their lives on the line to demand their freedom and protest the horrendous and inhumane conditions they are subjected to in detention. At Delaney Hall in New Jersey, the labour and hunger strike began in response to people being deni... Read More


David Alton: There is no principled case for using the Parliament Acts to squeeze through assisted suicide

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In his op ed in The Critic, Lord Alton writes about why there is no principled case for using the Parliament Acts to squeeze through assisted suicide laws and how much better it would be if advocates used their time and energy to campaign for comprehensive palliative care throughout the UK - and tackled the scandalous hospice funding crisis. The priority should be assisting and caring for the livi... Read More


Briefing exposes surge in children detained under UK-France 'one-in-one-out' scheme

Children sleeping rough in Calais

A new joint briefing published by JRS UK and Humans for Rights Network (HFRN) reveals a growing pattern of unaccompanied children being wrongly identified as adults, detained in immigration removal centres, and in some cases forcibly removed to France under the UK-France "one-in-one-out" agreement. The briefing highlights systemic failures in screening, safeguarding, and access to legal support, r... Read More


Pope: Help the suffering people of Gaza and respect human rights of all

Pope Leo addresses journalists by Castel Gandolfo  Image:  Vatican Media

Speaking to journalists outside his residence in Castel Gandolfo on Tuesday evening, Pope Leo once again called on the international community to assist the people of Gaza, insisting that human rights must be respected "for everyone". Responding to a question about activists involved in the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, following reports that some had been handcuffed and blindfolded, the Pope ... Read More


Catholic reflection on Eid al-Adha

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Fr Joseph Victor Edwin SJ, writes: Dear Brothers and Sisters, Muslim communities worldwide are celebrating the Feast of Sacrifice, known as Eid al-Adha, or Baqi-I Id. Each year, tens of thousands of Muslims undertake the Hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca. This pilgrimage is one of the core pillars of their faith, alongside the profession of faith, prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Throughout the Ha... Read More

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