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EWTN Launches New Family Travel Series ‘Fork in the Road’

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Your Vocation Is Christ’s Call to Your Heart

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Top US Leadership Rededicate Country as ‘One Nation, Under God’

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Vatican to Publish Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical May 25

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Leo XIV and the Legacy of Europe’s Great Churches

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Excommunicated Zambian prelate dies at 78 (ACI Africa)

Archbishop Telesphore Mpundu, who led Zambia’s most prominent see from 2006 until 2018, died on May 15 at the age of 78.

In 2024, Archbishop Mpundu incurred an automatic excommunication when he ordained a bishop without papal approval.

Archbishop Mpundu “was widely respected for his strong advocacy on governance, social justice, and national affairs, courageously speaking out on matters of truth and justice while shepherding the faithful with compassion and wisdom,” said Archbishop Alick Banda, his successor as archbishop of Lusaka.

Asian Christian body marks Asia Sunday (Christian Conference of Asia)

The Christian Conference of Asia, an ecumenical body of Orthodox churches and Protestant ecclesial communities, marked Asia Sunday yesterday.

The day’s theme was “Hope for Redemption of Groaning Creation Amidst Bondage to Decay,” a reference to Romans 8:22.

“As political and economic instability, ongoing conflicts and violence, militarization, environmental degradation, rising unemployment, cultural fragmentation, weak healthcare systems, and the widespread effects of rapid technological change continue to shape the realities of the region, CCA member churches are urged to reflect on the anguish and suffering caused by decay and bondage, while holding on to the hope of renewal and new life,” said Mathews George Chunakara, the body’s general secretary.

In Charlotte diocese, ranks of pastors decline amid surge in administrators (CWN)

Intensifying a trend begun last year, a North Carolina bishop appointed parochial administrators rather than pastors to lead eight of his diocese’s parishes.