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Cardinal Pizzaballa to Visit Detroit to Support Humanitarian Efforts in the Holy Land

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‘Dignitatis Humanae’ at 60: Vatican II’s Decisive Stand for Religious Freedom

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10 Inspiring Stories of the Most Impactful Christmas Gifts

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Pope Leo XIV Shares Lunch With More Than 1,300 People in Need at the Vatican

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Sacred Music Is Good for the Brain As Well As the Soul, Neuroscientist Says

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The Daring 1965 Bishops’ Letter That Enraged Communists — and Helped Heal a Wounded Europe

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Good Listening Begins With Good Silence

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USCCB publishes new edition of Ethical and Religious Directives for health care (USCCB)

The United States Conference of Catholics has published the seventh edition of its Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services.

The publication follows a vote by the US bishops, at their November meeting, to bar gender-altering treatment at Catholic hospitals.

France recalls victims of Islamist terrorist attacks; Notre-Dame's bells toll (BBC)

French officials recalled the 10th anniversary of Islamist terrorist attacks in Paris that left over 100 dead.

Archbishop Laurent Ulrich of Paris said that the bells of Notre-Dame Cathedral and other churches rang for five minutes to invite Parisians to unite in prayer.

Vatican diplomat urges support for UN Palestinian relief agency, deplores Israeli attacks (Holy See Mission)

Addressing a UN committee meeting on the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), a leading Vatican diplomat said that support for the agency “is very important because it sustains the lives of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who otherwise would have no other source of help.”

“The Holy See deplores the attacks on UNRWA facilities, including offices, schools and hospitals,” Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, apostolic nuncio and Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, said on November 13. “Such facilities, together with places of worship must remain inviolable spaces that provide protection and care for civilians.”

Several nations suspended funding of the agency following accusations of links between some employees and the October 2023 attack on Israel. Archbishop Caccia said:

The Holy See considers it vital that the work of UNRWA remains firmly rooted in the principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence. These principles must also guide the recruitment, administration and activities of local staff.