Author: Pilgrim Kompass Team

Officials in the US fear that tensions between Israel and Hezbollah could escalate into a full-scale war, with concerns rising over the increasing frequency of rocket launches from Lebanon that could “provoke unwanted consequences leading to an event for which Israel would feel compelled to respond.” Haaretz reports that US officials are particularly worried that recent Israeli attacks in Lebanon are “setting the stage for a sweeping assault” by the Israeli military. According to US officials, IDF troops in the north are “training in brigade-sized units, but are not yet able to initiate an assault.” The report also states that…

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Vai al Contenuto Raggiungi il piè di pagina Si conclude oggi in Puglia il Vertice dei Capi di Stato e di Governo dei Paesi G7. La giornata odierna è dedicata agli incontri bilaterali e, alle ore 14, il Presidente del Consiglio, Giorgia Meloni, terrà la conferenza stampa conclusiva. Giovedì 13, dopo la cerimonia di accoglienza e la foto di famiglia, i lavori del Vertice hanno preso il via con le sessioni “Africa, cambiamento climatico e sviluppo”, “Medio Oriente” e “Ucraina”, a cui ha partecipato il Presidente Zelensky. I lavori si sono conclusi con il Side event on the G7 Partnership…

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Exciting Update: Jubilee 2025 Project Progressing Despite Archaeological Finds The countdown to Jubilee Year 2025 continues as Rome’s major infrastructural project remains on track, with a recent discovery adding a fascinating layer to the city’s rich history. Despite unearthing important archaeological finds near the Vatican, Rome’s mayor assures that the project is still scheduled for completion in time for the grand event. During excavations for an underpass in Piazza Pia, archaeologists uncovered the remains of an ancient Roman laundry that dates back to the early imperial age. This incredible find sheds light on the city’s past, revealing a glimpse into…

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The work of the group of theologians in preparation for the second session of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops has concluded. The assembly is scheduled to take place from October 2 to October 27. The discernment process continues as they work towards drafting the Instrumentum Laboris. By: Vatican NewsPublished Date: June 15, 2024 “The seeds of synodal Church are already sprouting,” expressed Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, the general rapporteur of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops. He reflected on the synodal experience marked by enthusiastic and creative responses, as well as resistance…

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The Urgent Call for Action on Climate Migration Addressing the 34th Standing Committee on Programs and Finance of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Archbishop Ettore Balestrero emphasized the crucial need for a comprehensive, human-centered approach to climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and the protection of climate migrants. By Francesca Merlo Speaking at the meeting in Geneva on 13 June, Archbishop Balestrero, as the Apostolic Nuncio and Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, highlighted the pressing need for proactive measures in addressing “climate preparedness, disaster risk reduction, and climate change adaptation”. Aligning with Pope Francis’…

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Welcome to the latest news from the G7 summit in southern Italy, where Pope Francis made history by becoming the first Pope to address world leaders gathered. Not only did he deliver a powerful speech, but he also engaged in one-on-one meetings with several prominent figures, including the leaders of the US, Ukraine, India, Kenya, France, Turkey, Canada, and Brazil. Before his speech, Pope Francis met with the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, as well as with the Presidents and Prime Ministers of Ukraine, France, and Canada. Following his address, he listened to interventions from other…

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Le novità nel mondo dell’istruzione stanno prendendo forma con i nuovi Licei del Made in Italy, una proposta innovativa del governo Meloni che mira a valorizzare l’istruzione e l’imprenditoria nel paese. Nonostante l’entusiasmo del Ministro Valditara, con soli lo 0,08% delle scelte per le scuole superiori che ha optato per questi nuovi licei, molte istituzioni stanno incontrando difficoltà nell’avviare i corsi. In Lazio, come nelle altre regioni, diversi istituti si stanno preparando per il nuovo percorso di studi. Nonostante le sfide, ci sono istituti come l’Istituto magistrale Varrone di Cassino che stanno attirando un buon numero di studenti e sono…

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The Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus: A History and Tradition When Pope Pius XII penned his encyclical HAURIETIS AQUAS on the cult of Sacred Heart of Jesus, he aimed to emphasize the significance of this devotion. Yet, there were critics who failed to grasp the true essence of this practice, dismissing it as optional or burdensome. However, for Christians, honoring the Sacred Heart of Jesus is not merely a choice among many; it is a profound act of reverence and love towards God. Undoubtedly, the cult of the Sacred Heart is a form of latria, representing the highest…

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The Vatican Bank Posts Strong Financial Results for 2023 The Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR), known commonly as the Vatican Bank, has recently released its Annual Report for 2023, showcasing impressive financial results. With a profit of 30.6 million euros, the IOR has once again demonstrated its position as a solid and highly ethical financial institution. Prepared in accordance with international accounting standards, the IOR’s Financial Statements for 2023 have been approved by the Board of Superintendence and are now under review by the Commission of Cardinals. The auditor, Mazars Italia S.p.A., has given a clean opinion on…

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In 1983, the world came dangerously close to a nuclear war that could have been triggered by the error of a machine. Our Editorial Director reflects on this crucial event that took place forty years ago, where the quick thinking of one man saved us all from catastrophe. On the night of September 26, 1983, Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov, a lieutenant colonel in the Russian army, was on duty in the “Serpukhov 15” bunker, monitoring U.S. missile activities. Tensions between the superpowers were at an all-time high during the Cold War, with both sides engaging in dangerous military exercises. Petrov’s world-changing…

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