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Memorials Across India Mark 5 Years Since Jesuit Father Stan Swamy Died in Custody

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Training Journalists to Be Peacemakers: EWTN Summer Academy Concludes in Rome

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Tony Abbott: ‘Sometimes Governments Must Choose the Least Bad Option’

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U.S. Ambassador Describes July 4 Dinner With Pope Leo XIV

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Lebanon’s Christians Fear Sovereignty Will Be Traded in Regional Diplomacy

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Islam as a Mirror: What Europe’s Migration Crisis Reveals About the West’s Loss of Faith

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Netanyahu Claims Unnamed Lebanese Christian Villages Sought Annexation

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Archbishop Coakley calls for simpler presentation of synodality (CNS)

Following a recent synodal planning meeting in Rome, the president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops called for a simpler presentation of synodality.

“Synodality is often presented and perceived by many as a cumbersome and complicated process with language and terminology that is unfamiliar to most Catholics,” said Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City. “Unless we can simplify how synodality is presented, it risks becoming the exclusive domain of specialists or ‘the initiated’ rather than a way of simply living our faith together.”

The Church in the United States is “very accustomed to welcoming and fostering lay involvement, from both men and women, at every level of Church life,” Archbishop Coakley added. “We need to continue to deepen our practice of discernment within those bodies and to develop and deepen an appropriate spirituality based on discernment and rooted in prayer.”

US State Department demands release of detained Nicaraguan bishop (Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs)

The U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs called for the release of Bishop Abelardo Mata, 80, following his detention by the Nicaraguan regime.

“We demand the immediate and unconditional release of Nicaraguan Bishop Abelardo Mata who has been arbitrarily detained by the Murillo-Ortega dictatorship,” the Bureau stated. “80-year old Bishop Mata poses no threat to the regime and his health is fragile.”