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EWTN Studios’ ‘Fork in the Road’: When Homeschooling Goes International

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Cardinal Ruini, John Paul II’s Chief Strategist in Italy, Dies at Age 95

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SCOTUS: Are Rights Without Remedies Rights at All?

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Pope Leo XIV Prays for Parents Who Have Suffered the Loss of a Baby

cna

America at 250: U.S. Bishop Calls On Catholics to Lead Renewal

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The SSPX Leadership Against Scripture and Tradition

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Myanmar Catholics celebrate return of Loikaw Cathedral (Vatican News)

Myanmar’s government has returned the cathedral in Loikaw to the bishop.

The nation’s military occupied the cathedral complex in 2023 and used it as a military base. Bishop Celso Ba Shwe welcomed the return of the cathedral but said that he would not reside there, instead ministering in camps filled with persons displaced by the Myanmar civil war.

Vice President Vance discusses journey to Catholic faith (Fox News)

In an interview with Fox News, Vice President JD Vance discussed his journey to the Catholic faith.

The interview aired on June 16, the date of publication of his book Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith.

Missionary describes devastation wrought by rebels in DR Congo's Haut-Uélé province (L'Osservatore Romano (Italian))

An unnamed missionary spoke with the Vatican newspaper about the devastation wrought by rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Haut-Uélé province.

“Unidentified rebels, possibly the ADF, are roaming the countryside,” the missionary said. “One of our nurses, Emmanuel, was gunned down behind our convent wall.”

L’Osservatore Romano reported that “missionaries speak about emptied villages, torched homes, and populations forced to flee without knowing when they might return ... In the village of Diforo, rebels attempted to set fire to the local church and killed a catechist’s son.” However, the missionary told the Vatican newspaper that “we are more afraid of the military than the rebels, especially at night.”