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Senate Confirms Military Appointments, Bypassing Pro-Life Blockade by Tuberville

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Synod 2023: Participants to Include Two Bishops From Mainland China, Archbishop Paglia

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Oldest Monastery in the West Was Built on the Spot of St. Maurice’s Martyrdom
Chronicles tell us little about St. Maurice and his companions, who were killed around 300 A.D.

Argentine Bishops’ Commission Opposes Government’s Technical Assistance to Sex Workers
According to Art. 75 Sec. 22 of the Argentine Constitution, international treaties signed by the state have the force of constitutional law.

Mexican Diocese Denounces Hacking of Several of its Social Media Accounts
The bishop of Irapuato, Enrique Díaz Díaz, said at his press conference posted on Facebook that they have not yet found the person responsible for the attack or the motive for the hacking.


Catholic Peace Organization Condemns Sexual Enslavement of Mozambican Christians
Reports have emerged of Islamist jihadists operating in Mozambique forcefully converting abducted Christian women into Islam and sexually enslaving some of them.

Seton Shrine’s New Additions Offer Interactive Encounter With First American-Born Saint
Pilgrims now have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the life of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton through interactive displays and exhibits in the museum that are rich in American history and the history of the Catholic Church in America.