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Philippine court dismisses charges against bishop, other anti-mining advocates (CBCP News)

A Philippine court dismissed a case against Bishop Jose Elmer Mangalinao of Bayombong and other anti-mining advocates.

The prelate and the other advocates had been charged with forcible entry and maintaining illegal barricades.

Bishop Mangalinao described the dismissal of charges as a “victory for truth, justice, and the collective efforts of communities who courageously stand to protect our land, water and future generations.”

SSPX issues profession of faith, open letter to Pope Leo (SSPX Information Service)

The Society of St. Pius X issued an open letter to Pope Leo and the Church’s cardinals, along with a “Profession of Catholic Faith of the Society of Saint Pius X to Enlighten Souls in the Face of Modern Errors.”

Referring to the scheduled ordinations of bishops without a papal mandate, the Society’s leaders said that “just days before the episcopal consecrations scheduled for 1 July in Écône, it seems to us that the time has come for the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X to make a full profession of Catholic Faith.”

“We hope that one day this doctrinal text may serve as a basis for an honest discussion with the Holy See, in a spirit of peace, brotherhood, and charity,” they added.

“I acknowledge in particular that modern errors represent a dreadful threat to the whole of the Catholic order, and that their penetration into the life of the Church, under the influence of the Second Vatican Council and the post-conciliar reforms, has provoked a crisis of exceptional gravity,” they stated in their profession.

Unpublished homilies of Pope Benedict XVI released in English (Vatican News)

The Vatican publishing house announced the release, in English, of The Lord Holds Us by the Hand, a collection of previously unpublished homilies that Pope Benedict delivered between 2005 and 2017.

Last month, the homilies were released in Italian.

Cardinal Parolin, in papal message, reflects on relation between healing, salvation (CWN)

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Secretary of State of His Holiness, sent a message in Pope Leo’s name to the Caritas Internationalis Health Conference, which is taking place at Castel Gandolfo.

Vatican newspaper highlights suffering of DR Congo miners (CWN)

L’Osservatore Romano devoted a prominent front-page article in its June 24 edition to the plight of miners in the epicenter of the Ebola crisis.

Vatican hosts conference on building interreligious brotherhood in Europe (Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue)

The Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue organized “Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jains and Sikhs in Europe: Building Fraternity through Dialogue and Collaboration,” a two-day conference that concluded on June 24.

Participants “reflected on the challenges facing contemporary societies and reaffirmed the importance of dialogue and collaboration as means of fostering understanding, solidarity and hope,” according to the dicastery. “In this context, they acknowledged the foundational role of fraternity for building cohesive and peaceful communities.”

Kenya's bishops lament violence (Vatican News)

In a statement on the state of the nation, the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops lamented political and social violence, including unrest in schools and a disrupting of the gathering at the Anglican cathedral in Nairobi, the nation’s capital.

“The lives of all Kenyans matter, not only the lives of the high and mighty,” the bishops said in their June 23 statement. “These tragedies reveal a deeper crisis of human and moral formation.”

Vatican issues message: 'Beyond Cargo and Commerce: The Human Face of the Sea' (Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development)

The Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development issued “Beyond Cargo and Commerce: The Human Face of the Sea,” a message for Sea Sunday, commemorated this year on July 12.

The Church “cannot remain distant from the lived experience of maritime workers,” said Cardinal Michael Czerny, S.J., the dicastery’s prefect. “The Lord who entered the boat with his disciples continues to draw near to those who navigate the seas and inland waterways of our time, and the Church is called to make that closeness visible through her presence and ministry.”

Pontiff marks centenary of Lithuanian ecclesiastical province (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV marked the centenary of the establishment of the Lithuanian ecclesiastical province with a Latin-language letter to his special envoy to the Mass commemorating the occasion.