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‘The Little Catholic Church on Irish Mountain’ Stood in West Virginia for 150 Years Before it Burned

Investigation Underway of Fire at Catholic Bookstore in Houston

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Winning 2025 Jubilee Year Logo Unveiled After Global Competition
Archishop Fisichella said there were 294 entries from 48 countries entered in the logo competition. Participants ranged in age from six to 83 years old.

Vatican Debuts Monthly Street Newspaper
Each edition of the street paper will be organized around a theme, and include editorials by people living on the streets, joint articles by both famous writers and marginalized people, reports on Pope Francis, and a section with artistic contributions by the poor, including drawings, stories, songs, and poems.

Pope Francis: ‘I Have Been Able to Walk for 3 Days’
The Vatican has released a video of Pope Francis telling a group of bishops from Brazil this week that his mobility has improved.

More Than 100,000 March for Life in Spain
The reform of the abortion law was approved on May 17 by Spain’s Council of Ministers. Among other things, the bill would allow girls ages 16 and 17 to get an abortion without parental consent.

After Canceling Papal Trip, Pope Francis Will Send Cardinal Parolin to Visit Africa
Cardinal Parolin’s visit will take place July 1-8.

Pope Francis Blesses Neocatechumenal Way Missionaries
The Pope’s brief remarks were made during the Neocatechumenal Way missionary confirmation and sending, a meeting which included prayer and song, in the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall.