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Swiss Bishops’ Synod Report: Catholic Church Denies Equality to Women and Excludes LGBT People
The document says nothing about the number of participants in the surveys that were to be part of the worldwide synodal process.

After Maronite Archbishop Detained in Lebanon, U.S. Bishops Voice Solidarity
The Maronite Catholic Church is the largest Christian group in Lebanon, where Christians make up almost 35% of the country’s 7 million people.

Who Are the Coptic Christians? Tragic Church Fire a Blow to a Persecuted Group
During the pandemic, Coptic Christian women and girls have reportedly been abducted and forcefully converted to Islam, and some Christian communities have experienced deprivation of resources.

Online Conference to Examine ‘Proclamation of the Kingdom’
Habsburg, Hungary’s ambassador to the Holy See and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, will open the conference speaking on Blessed Karl of Austria and the universality of Christendom.

Ortega Regime Continues Attacks on the Church in Nicaragua
The Ortega regime prohibited a large procession with the pilgrim statue of Our Lady of Fatima over the weekend.

‘Missionary Friends’ Play a Major Role in EWTN’s Success in Latin America
Today, EWTN's Missionary Friends number more than 14,000 in Latin America and more than 2,500 Hispanics in the United States.
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