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Leading Italian prelate deplores gruesome murder of migrants (CWN)

The vice president of the Italian Episcopal Conference deplored the gruesome murder of four migrants from Afghanistan and Pakistan who were working in slave-like conditions in Amendolara, a small town in Calabria.

Indiana, Tennessee declare June to be Nuclear Family Month (CWN)

Indiana and Tennessee have designated June as Nuclear Family Month—one by gubernatorial proclamation, the other following legislative votes.

Vatican newspaper highlights Qaraqosh's post-ISIS rebirth (CWN)

In a prominent front-page article in its June 3 edition, the Vatican newspaper highlighted the revival of Qaraqosh, an Iraqi Christian city occupied by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) from 2014 to 2016.

Cardinal McElroy removes Msgr. Rossetti, prominent exorcist (CWN)

Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington, D.C., announced on June 3 that he had removed Msgr. Stephen Rossetti, a famed exorcist, “as an exorcist of the Archdiocese of Washington, and ended all affiliation between the archdiocese and the Saint Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal located in Washington, D.C.”

Women Are Being Left Out of the AI Conversation: Should We Care?

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Pope recalls that June is the month of the Sacred Heart (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV reminded pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square that June is the month dedicated to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Pope Leo encourages Corpus Christi processions (CWN)

At the conclusion of his June 3 general audience, Pope Leo XIV encouraged Corpus Christi processions.

Jun. 4 Thursday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Weekday

The Roman Martyrology today commemorates St. Francis of Caracciolo (1563-1608). Three things made him stand out from his wealthy Neapolitan friends: he was powerfully drawn to our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, he fasted every Saturday in honor of the Virgin Mary, and he had a generous love for the poor. When he was seriously ill at the age of twenty-two, he vowed that if he were cured he would devote himself to the service of God and his fellow men. He became a priest and in 1588 joined the order of Minor Clerks Regular. Francis instituted perpetual adoration as one of the works of his Order.

Archbishop of Westminster to Lead Record Episcopal Presence at UK March for Life

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