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Pope Francis Mourns ‘Tireless’ First Cardinal of Lesotho
Cardinal Khoarai died April 17 following a diagnosis of throat cancer.

Report: Vatican Considering Sale of London Property at Heart of Financial Scandal
This month, an Italian judge issued an arrest warrant for Torzi based on an investigation by police in Rome into suspected fraudulent billing, money laundering, and other financial crimes in collaboration with three of his associates.

Global Religious Freedom Report: Africa Seeing ‘Dramatic Increase in Jihadist Groups’
Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) found that persecution, hate crimes, and religiously motivated violence were worst in 26 countries, including India, Myanmar, Iran, Malaysia, and North Korea.

Report: China Committing ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ in Xinjiang
The Chinese government has been detaining and persecuting Uyghurs for years, the report stated, but the abuses and restrictions on religious and cultural practices have reached “unprecedented levels” in recent years for Uyghurs both inside and outside the network of camps.

Bishop Urges Prayer, Fasting in Response to Blessings of Same-Sex Couples in Germany
Bishop Munilla stressed that “there is an understandable concern in the People of God,” noting that as the synod in Germany plays out, there has been “a palpable lack of unity regarding the faith of the Catholic Church.”

Polish Catholic Bishop: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Anniversary is ‘An Appeal to Love One’s Neighbor’
The uprising — the largest single Jewish revolt of World War II — was launched 78 years ago when Nazi Germans tried to transport the population of the Warsaw Ghetto to the Majdanek and Treblinka death camps.
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