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As Haiti crisis continues, Pope appoints a new representative

Pope Leo XIV has appointed Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo as apostolic nuncio — the Vatican’s “ambassador” — to Haiti. The Holy See Press Office made the announcement on February 11, 2026. The Nigerian archbishop, who was previously nuncio to the Czech Republic, is thus being transferred to the Caribbean, to a post that had been Read More…

As Haiti crisis continues, Pope appoints a new representative

Democratic Lawmaker Asks ICE Director If He’s ‘Going to Hell’ in Fiery Hearing

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When you can’t visit Lourdes, this group can bring Our Lady to you

In 22 years, over 240,000 people have received the message of Lourdes by participating in a powerful virtual pilgrimage experience, the only one of its kind.  When Marlene Watkins founded the North American Lourdes Volunteers in 2002, her desire was to fill a need for more English-speaking volunteers to assist the thousands of sick and Read More…

When you can’t visit Lourdes, this group can bring Our Lady to you

How urban planning is used to undermine Christian institutions in Turkey

Authorities are using zoning laws and urban planning regulations to prevent construction of Christian institutions, according to a new report documenting restrictions across multiple cities. [...]

Pope Leo XIV: ‘The Church Is the Rightful Home of Sacred Scripture’

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Jubilee 2033: Rift between Moscow and Constantinople patriarchates threatens ecumenical progress

The 2033 Jubilee will commemorate the bimillennium of the Redemption but the main ecumenical obstacle is the rift between the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate and the Patriarchate of Constantinople. [...]

Might Does Not Always Make Right, or Even Sense

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BREAKING: U.S. Religious Liberty commissioner booted from post

Former Miss California Carrie Prejean Boller has been removed from President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission. [...]

Bishop Rhoades expresses ‘strong opposition’ to professor’s appointment at Notre Dame

Notre Dame has been at the center of controversy since early January when it named global affairs Professor Susan Ostermann as director of the school’s Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. [...]

India’s bishops elect first Dalit president, demand end to conversion laws

Cardinal Anthony Poola has become the first Dalit to lead India’s Catholic bishops as the conference calls for repeal of anti-conversion laws violating religious freedom. [...]