Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich from Luxembourg sees a future for Catholicism in Europe despite profound changes. He told the weekly newspaper Die Furche that “many parishes will collapse” in the next ten years and the “system will come to an end”. However, the Church should not be fixated on the past: “We must accept that we…
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Archbishop Heße: Refugee crisis in Sudan needs more attention
While the fate of the people in Ukraine and Gaza concerns many, the civil war in Sudan concerns only a few. After a trip to Egypt in which he spoke to Sudanese refugees, Archbishop Stefan Heße of Hamburg hopes to remind politicians of the conflict in Northeast Africa. According to Archbishop Heße, refugees from the…
Pope Leo XIV discusses Gaza, two-state solution with Israeli president
Pope Leo XIV discussed the conflict in Gaza, including a two-state solution, with Israel President Isaac Herzog in a private audience at the Vatican on September 4. According to a Vatican statement after the meeting, the talks focused on the political and social situation in the Middle East and the need to guarantee “a future…
Vatican opens sustainability centre – Pope Francis’ ideals in practice
Pope Francis’ environmental letter, Laudato Si’, is world-famous. His thoughts on environmental protection have now been put into practice – on papal territory, open to all. The first dedicated Vatican restaurant, a hotel open to everyone on papal grounds, home-grown wine – the plans for the Borgo Laudato Si’ ecology project, which was inaugurated by…
Franciscans dismayed by situation in Gaza
Bro. Francesco Ielpo, the Franciscan Custos in Jerusalem, is dismayed by the latest news of forced evictions in Gaza by Israel. In an appeal on September 3, Bro. Ielpo addressed “the conscience of those who can stop this senseless spiral of violence, so that they finally take effective measures to end this war and the…
Nepal’s prime minister resigns after protests
Young people organised protests throughout Nepal against a government ban on social media. After heavy police violence, they have now achieved considerable success. Nepal’s communist Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli resigned on Tuesday following the violent suppression of street protests. The Nepalese newspaper “Republica” quoted him as saying that he wanted to contribute to…
Bishop Krämer in Jordan: Refugee crisis worsens
“Since 2019, Jordan has stopped registering refugees,” says Rottenburg’s bishop. There is no state support for these people and Caritas is often the only help. A summary of the trip. According to Bishop Klaus Krämer of Rottenburg, the refugee crisis in Jordan continues to worsen. “Since 2019, Jordan has stopped registering refugees. This means that…
‘Faith and family are not dirty words, but beautiful ideas’
Presidential hopeful Maria Steen launches campaign Prominent barrister and Catholic commentator Maria Steen is seeking a nomination for the Presidency of Ireland, placing family, faith, and constitutional values at the heart of her campaign. Steen, a mother of five, said that while she has never run for public office before, she feels compelled to speak for those…
Priest warns of anti-catholic bias in Presidential Race
Fr Timothy Bartlett, speaking at a Mass in Knock for the charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) to look out for anti-Catholic bias in the Presidential race. Watch the full homily.
New vocations need theological training – Primate
The Primate of All Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin has said that the Church is experiencing a number of young men coming forward to the priesthood who have “a joyful relationship with Christ” but sometimes need formation as members of the Church or in theology. There are currently several religious orders in Ireland who no longer…










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