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  • [ May 11, 2026 ] Colombia to be consecrated to Immaculate Heart of Mary on May 13 News Briefs
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Colombia to be consecrated to Immaculate Heart of Mary on May 13

May 11, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 0

The day’s events in Bogota will include the rosary, Mass, the consecration, Eucharistic adoration, and a procession, with the theme of praying for peace and reconciliation through conversion of heart. […]

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Church in Colombia begins training digital missionaries to faithfully proclaim the Gospel

May 9, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 0

The Digital Missionaries School aims to give solid training to online missionaries and consolidate them into a network to reach the digital continent with the Gospel. […]

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Using the name of God to justify wars is ‘gravest sin’ of our time, Cardinal Pizzaballa says

March 19, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 4

The Latin patriarch of Jerusalem condemned the use of God’s name to justify wars, deploring the terrible living conditions in the Gaza Strip and noting that the Board of Peace is not yet operational. […]

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Cuban priest: In addition to faith in Christ, only democracy can save Cuba

March 17, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 3

As conditions deteriorate and street protests spread, Father Alberto Reyes said the regime needs to stop the charade that things will get better and allow democracy. […]

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Cuban government to release 51 prisoners following Vatican talks

March 13, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 0

The regime stated the decision was made in a “spirit of goodwill” and because of its good relations with the Holy See, but did not indicate if any of those to be released are political prisoners. […]

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Puerto Rico’s penal code recognizes unborn babies as human beings

February 13, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 0

Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González signed into law on Feb. 12 a bill amending the penal code to recognize unborn babies as human beings at “any stage of gestation.” […]

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Cuban bishops postpone Vatican visit amid worsening national crisis

February 13, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 0

The country’s growing economic and social instability prompts request to delay meeting with Pope Leo XIV. […]

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Caritas Cuba receives 7 containers of humanitarian aid from the United States

February 12, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 1

The aid has been coordinated between the Catholic Church in Cuba and the United States government, bypassing the communist regime. […]

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Cuba’s bishops headed to Vatican this month to meet with Pope Leo XIV

February 7, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 1

The country’s bishops will travel to Rome from Feb. 16–20 to present to Pope Leo XIV “the vicissitudes, sorrows, joys, and hopes of the Church in Cuba.” […]

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U.S. to send second shipment of humanitarian aid to Cuba to be distributed by the Church

February 6, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 0

The U.S. government announced it will send a new shipment of humanitarian aid to Cuba worth $6 million, which will be delivered directly to the population through the Catholic Church. […]

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