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  • [ May 26, 2026 ] Priest charged with theft of $160,000 from Kansas parish News Briefs
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  • [ May 26, 2026 ] Pedro Ballester’s sainthood cause advances after life of faith and suffering News Briefs
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Opinion: Speaking the truth about the Pope and politics

May 5, 2026 John Clark 101

In 1938, Monsignor Fulton Sheen wrote, “There are not over a hundred people in the United States who hate the Catholic Church. There are millions, however, who hate what they wrongly believe to be the […]

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On his 56th birthday, new bishop in Philippines appointed by Pope Leo XIV

May 5, 2026 Walter Sánchez Silva 1

A priest for 29 years, Bishop-designate Nick Argel Vaquilar holds a licentiate in theology and a doctorate in biblical theology. He has served as a parish priest, formator, professor, and rector. […]

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‘Prison or exile’: Priest in Nicaragua reveals how the dictatorship persecutes the Church

May 5, 2026 Walter Sánchez Silva 1

A priest in Nicaragua details conditions in the country as the Catholic Church continues to operate under intense persecution, including surveillance of clergy and restrictions on activities. […]

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Irish bishop: Truth about abortion is ‘it not only kills babies, it wounds women’

May 5, 2026 Almudena Martínez-Bordiú 0

In a homily before Ireland’s 2026 March for Life, Bishop Kevin Doran demonstrated from both science and philosophy the humanity of the unborn child and opposed a new bill expanding abortion. […]

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Pope Leo XIV says violence is a last resort, rejects Trump’s claim about supporting nuclear weapons

May 5, 2026 Kathleen Murphy 0

Just war is “a very complex problem. You have to analyze it on many levels,” Pope Leo XIV said. […]

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Hezbollah supporters allegedly launch digital campaign targeting Maronite patriarch

May 5, 2026 Romy Haber 1

Hezbollah supporters have reportedly used AI-generated manipulated images to attack Cardinal Bechara Boutros al-Rai, the Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and All the East. […]

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Former political prisoner shares what life is like in Iran

May 5, 2026 Walter Sánchez Silva 3

The expert estimates that a majority of the country’s population opposes the current regime. He says 10-15% support the government, while another 30% are “politically neutral.” […]

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Outrage grows over alleged bulldozing of Catholic monastery and school in Lebanon

May 5, 2026 Romi Al-Haber 3

The mayor of Yaroun, a village in southern Lebanon, and the Melkite Greek Catholic bishops have reacted to the alleged demolition of a monastery and school by Israeli forces. […]

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Legionaries leader rebuilds vocation after Maciel scandal: Pain ‘opened our eyes’

May 5, 2026 Victoria Cardiel 1

Father Carlos Gutiérrez López, the new general director of the Legionaries of Christ, speaks about transparency, renewal, and the long road of healing after the crimes of founder Marcial Maciel. […]

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Families of Pakistan church bombing victims call delayed compensation ‘mockery of justice’

May 5, 2026 Kamran Chaudhry 0

More than 12 years after twin suicide bombings at All Saints Church in Peshawar, survivors say government aid is too little and too late. […]

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