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Lay movement leaders gather at Vatican for conference on governance (Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life)

The leaders of international associations of the faithful, ecclesial movements, and new communities are gathering in Rome today and tomorrow for an annual meeting organized by the Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life.

The theme of the conference is “Serving, Accompanying, Guiding: Foundations and Practices of Government in Associations.” The conference includes an address by Pope Leo XIV, remarks by Cardinal Kevin Farrell, and Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica.

HHS restructures civil rights office to focus on religious liberty, conscience protection (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced a reorganization of its Office of Civil Rights, with a greater focus on religious freedom and conscience protection.

“This reorganization restores the HHS Civil Rights Division and the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division and strengthens the Office for Civil Rights’ ability to defend religious liberty, enforce conscience protections, and combat unlawful discrimination,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., said on May 18.

Pontiff visits Vatican Observatory (Vatican News)

Pope Leo XIV visited the Vatican Observatory in Castel Gandolfo on May 19.

“After a brief moment of prayer in the chapel of the facility, the Pope met and greeted the religious, scientific, and lay staff,” Vatican News, the news agency of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication, reported.

Last June, Pope Leo addressed participants in the Observatory’s Summer School of Astrophysics.

Pope Leo recalls St. John Paul's encyclical on Holy Spirit, greets sports ethics movement (CWN)

At the conclusion of his May 20 general audience, Pope Leo XIV paid tribute to Dominum et Vivificantem (Lord and Giver of Life), Pope St. John Paul II’s encyclical letter on the Holy Spirit.

Pope Leo's private secretary discusses Pontiff's life of prayer (ACI Prensa )

In an interview released by the Order of Saint Augustine, Pope Leo XIV’s private secretary discussed the Pontiff’s life of prayer.

“From the very start of the day, he has his fixed times for prayer, including holy Mass and the recitation of the Liturgy of the Hours; we also pray the Rosary,” said Father Edgard Rimaycuna, who described Pope Leo as “a man who seeks to build bridges, seeks dialogue, and always avoids confrontation.”

Throughout the day, the Pontiff “seeks contact with God through silence and through prayer before the Blessed Sacrament in the chapel,” the Peruvian priest added.

USCCB expresses solidarity with Church in Mali following terrorist attacks (USCCB)

The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on International Justice and Peace expressed “fraternal solidarity and deep condolences following the coordinated terror attacks that took place in several regions of Mali on April 25th and 26th, and the continued loss of innocent life in Central Mali this month.”

“Be assured of our spiritual closeness with the bishops and faithful of your country as well as our prayers for the many communities mourning the death of military personnel and civilians, and caring for those wounded by these acts of violence,” Bishop A. Elias Zaidan, the Maronite bishop of Los Angeles, wrote in a May 19 letter to Bishop Hassa Florent Koné of San, the president of the Justice and Peace Commission of the Episcopal Conference of Mali.

The West African nation of 22.6 million (map) is 87.5% Muslim and 3.5% Christian, with 9% adhering to ethnic religions. The Mali War began in 2012; it pits Mali’s government against various Islamist groups.

Synod releases 18-page document on 2027-2028 Synod events (General Secretariat of the Synod)

The General Secretariat of the Synod released an 18-page document on the 2027-2028 Synod events that were approved by Pope Francis early last year.

As part of the implementation phase of the 2021-2024 synod on synodality, there will be diocesan assemblies in the first half of 2027, assemblies of episcopal conferences in the latter half of 2027, continental assemblies in the first four months of 2028, and an ecclesial assembly at the Vatican in October 2028. The respective themes of these four stages are recollecting, interpreting, orienting, and celebrating.

The overarching question throughout the process is “In light of the journey undertaken after the conclusion of the 2021-2024 Synod, and with a view to offering its fruits as a gift to the other Churches and to the Holy Father: what concrete form of a missionary synodal Church and what new paths of synodality are emerging in your community?”

Italian bishops release revised investment guidelines (CWN)

The Italian Episcopal Conference released revised investment guidelines on May 19.

Homeless woman arrested in beheading of statue of Christ at Long Island parish (Greater Long Island Media Group)

A 42-year-old homeless woman was arrested for beheading an outdoor statue of Christ at a parish in East Islip, New York.

A police detective “stressed that the vandalism did not turn out to be a hate crime, but more of a random act committed by a woman who will now receive mental health services,” Greater Long Island Media Group reported.

Vatican newspaper laments 'veil of silence' over Gaza (CWN)

The Vatican newspaper lamented what it characterized as the “veil of silence” over Gaza.