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The Eastern Churches: Distinguishing Church and Rite

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Pope Leo XIV Tells Monaco: 'It Is the Humble Who Shape History'

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Pope, in Monaco homily, emphasizes communion, evangelization, defense of human person (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV presided at the celebration of Midday Prayer in Monaco’s Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate today (video) and preached on St. John’s teaching that “we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous” (1 John 2:1).

Ghana's bishops lend support to nation's president in LGBTQ honorary-degree controversy (CWN)

The Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference lent its support to the nation’s president, John Mahama, after a university in Pennsylvania withdrew a planned honorary degree.

Times highlights Dominican sisters' podcast (New York Times)

In an article published today (“Don’t Call Them Nuns. They’re Podcasters.”), The New York Times highlighted Dominican Sisters Open Mic, a podcast produced by the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist in Michigan.

“In each episode, a host, typically Sister Miriam, 44, interviews a guest, usually another sister, about her life, covering subjects like her education—several of the women have Ph.D.s—or her conversion journey,” the Times reported. “While the topics themselves might sound weighty, the conversations are often quite wide-ranging, like a dialogue between two, well, sisters.”

Pope Leo arrives in Monaco, calls on Catholic state to deepen commitment to Church's social doctrine (CWN)

Following a two-hour helicopter flight from Vatican City, during which papal telegrams were sent to the Italian and French presidents, Pope Leo XIV arrived this morning in Monaco, where he was welcomed by Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene at the Monaco Heliport (video).

Pope mourns death of Vietnamese cardinal (Vatican Press Office)

Pope Leo XIV sent a telegram of condolence to Archbishop Joseph Nguyên Nãng of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, following the death of one of his predecessors, Cardinal Jean-Baptiste Pham Minh Mân.

“Joining you in commending his noble soul to the infinite mercies of God our heavenly Father, I recall with immense gratitude the late cardinal’s many years of dedicated priestly and episcopal ministry to the local Churches of My Tho and Ho Chi Minh City, as well as his contributions to the wider Church in Vietnam and to the Apostolic See,” Pope Leo wrote.

The Pope added that Cardinal Pham Minh Mân’s ministry “was marked by a profound commitment to pastoral care and social responsibility, the steadfast promotion of dialogue and ecclesial unity, and the witness of a life lived in evangelical simplicity and humility.”

Vatican newspaper examines straits' importance (CWN)

L’Osservatore Romano devoted seven articles in its March 27 edition to the importance of straits.