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La Commissione Teologica Internazionale ha pubblicato il documento “Gesù Cristo, Figlio di Dio, Salvatore – 1700° anniversario del Concilio Ecumenico di Nicea (325-2025)”, dedicato al Credo che proclama la fede nella salvezza in Gesù Cristo e nel Dio Uno, Padre, Figlio e Spirito Santo. Questo evento storico promuove l’unità dei cristiani e la sinodalità nella Chiesa. Di: Vatican News Data di pubblicazione: 4 Aprile 2025 Il prossimo 20 maggio il mondo cristiano celebrerà i 1700 anni dall’apertura del Concilio ecumenico di Nicea del 325, noto per il Simbolo di fede in Gesù Cristo e nella Trinità. La Commissione Teologica Internazionale…

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The Catholic Diocese of Torit Calls for Justice and Peace Amid Attack Recently, the Catholic Diocese of Torit faced a troubling incident at their parish ‘Our Lady of Assumption’ in Loa, Magwi County. Gunmen attacked the premises, resulting in one death and one injury, sparking fear and anxiety in the area. The attack, believed to be carried out by a local unit of the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces, has left the community in shock. Bishop Emmanuel Bernardino Lowi Napeta, the Ordinary of the Diocese of Torit, has called for an impartial investigation into the incident. In a statement shared…

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Providing Hope and Aid to Sudanese Refugees: Caritas’ Response to Crisis As Sudan approaches a tragic two-year mark of conflict, Caritas is on the frontlines providing essential aid to millions of displaced Sudanese. The Senior Emergency Response Officer, Philemon Hemadi, sheds light on the ongoing challenges faced by those who have been forced to flee their homes. UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric has warned of the dire and worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan, with 25 million people facing acute food insecurity. In an interview with Vatican News, Hemadi describes how thousands of people escaped the violence in Khartoum, leaving behind everything…

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Trusting in God’s Mercy Amid Myanmar’s Earthquake Devastation Amid the rising death toll from Myanmar’s devastating earthquake, Archbishop Marco Tin Win of Mandalay is calling on the faithful to trust in God’s mercy. The earthquake, which struck on March 28, has claimed over 3,000 lives and caused widespread destruction. In a recent interview with Fides News Agency, Archbishop Tin Win urged the Catholic community in Myanmar to come together in prayer and solidarity in the face of this tragedy. Describing the situation as a divine message that transcends human understanding, Archbishop Tin Win emphasized the importance of entrusting ourselves to…

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The Gospel Story of Forgiveness and Rejection of Capital Punishment Every Sunday, as we listen to the Church’s liturgical readings, we are reminded of Jesus’ encounter with the woman caught in adultery. This story holds profound significance, especially in today’s world. As we reflect on this Gospel passage, we are challenged to consider Jesus’ rejection of capital punishment. At the Catholic Mobilizing Network, we are dedicated to ending the death penalty, promoting justice, and initiating healing. Our work is inspired by individuals like Syl and Vicki Schieber, who have transformed their personal tragedy into a mission to abolish capital punishment…

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Since 2023, the National Strategic Plan on male violence against women has expired, and the Government has not yet issued a new plan. ActionAid once again denounces this delay. An example of these delays is the call for proposals “Public Notice for funding projects of information and awareness…”, published in February 2022 and aimed at funding, with 2 million euros, primary prevention programs, which help to address the root causes of violence against women. Despite the urgency, the final ranking was approved only in January 2025, over two years after the opening of the call,” ActionAid writes. The association emphasizes…

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Join us in celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the passing of Saint John Paul II in a moving ceremony at St. Peter’s Basilica. The Eucharist, led by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, brought together hundreds of faithful followers to honor the life and legacy of a Pope who left an indelible mark on history with his charisma and unwavering dedication. Among the attendees was Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz, his former secretary, along with many others who joined in the ceremony with deep reverence. A Testament to Faith During his homily, Cardinal Parolin spoke of John Paul II as a…

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Experience the timeless beauty and spiritual depth of the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. This renowned museum is a treasure trove of art, history, and culture, with over 8,000 works that explore the deepest aspects of human spirituality, particularly through the depictions of the Passion of Christ. Step into a world of reflection and connection with the divine as you journey through the masterpieces that showcase not only the artists’ technical skill but also their ability to convey profound messages of suffering, hope, and redemption on canvas. The Power of Sacred Images From the Last Supper to the Resurrection, the…

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By Victoria Cardiel Vatican City, Apr 3, 2025 / 15:45 pm Join over 20,000 pilgrims from 90 countries this weekend at the Vatican for the Jubilee of the Sick and Health Care Workers. This event will bring together patients, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists, and other health care professionals for a time of prayer, reflection, and pilgrimage. The Jubilee, taking place on April 5-6, is a key celebration of the 2025 Jubilee Year. Participants will walk along Via della Conziliazione to the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica, engaging in moments of spiritual significance. Italy will have the largest representation at…

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The Global Impact of Trump’s Tariffs In the midst of a tumultuous global economy, President Donald Trump’s tariffs have sparked controversy and concern across the world. From the impact on American families to the reactions of world leaders, the repercussions of these trade policies are far-reaching. 21:19 ‘U.S. Families to Pay Over $2,100 a Year Due to Tariffs’ According to the Tax Foundation, President Trump’s tariffs will cost the average American family $2,100 per year. This will lead to a significant decrease in American imports, with consumers opting for more U.S.-made products or forgoing certain purchases due to high costs.…

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