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Catholic Theological Society of America honors self-described queer theologian (Outreach)
Posted on 07/15/2026 06:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“I stand before you as both a Black theologian and a publicly gay/queer/same-gender loving one,” Father Massingale said as he received the award on July 13.
He added:
Recall that not so long ago, staff from the USCCB’s doctrine committee joined the CTSA and monitored any convention session that examined topics concerning human sexuality. Repressive conditions led many of us to suppress who we are and camouflaged how we love.
Tonight’s honor is bigger than me, for it is a recognition of a new kind of theologian for the church: publicly identified LGBTQ Catholic theologians, doing Catholic theology for the sake of the Church and its understanding of God. We have always been here. Tonight we now have a visibility, acknowledgment and recognition never before granted.
West Papua rebels target Catholic Church (Lowy Institute)
Posted on 07/15/2026 05:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The Lowy Institute said that the West Papua National Liberation Army, which operates in Western New Guinea, has attacked a Church-run air service and Catholic schools because of the Church’s collaboration with the government and because of the “growing popularity of the Church’s programs among ordinary Papuans.”
“The logic is simple: the more popular the Church becomes, the harder it gets for the rebels to recruit and win social support,” according to the report.
Catholic teacher says Scottish school fired her for stating pro-life views (Christian Post)
Posted on 07/15/2026 05:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Government guidelines on political impartiality in the classroom do not prohibit the mention of a teacher’s legally protected beliefs, provided there is no attempt to persuade,” said Michael Robinson, executive director of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, as he commented on the dismissal of Sarah Morse, 66, from Arbroath High School. “Our legal team [is] now preparing legal action against the school and the local authority for discrimination, and Sarah is looking forward to her day in court.”
Vatican newspaper highlights European heat waves (L'Osservatore Romano (Italian))
Posted on 07/15/2026 05:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“While June 2026 will be remembered as one of the hottest months on record, the data for July are equally concerning so far,” Davide Dionisi reported in “Nella morsa del caldo” (In the grip of the heat). “Across Europe, France and England experienced their hottest June on record, while the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Netherlands recorded their second-hottest June in history, with all-time temperature records set in several locations.”
Nigerian president assures Archbishop Gallagher of commitment to freedom of worship (L'Osservatore Romano (Italian))
Posted on 07/15/2026 05:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
In a detailed article on the trip, published on July 14, the Vatican newspaper reported on Archbishop Gallagher’s meeting with President Bola Tinubu, who is Muslim:
During the cordial discussion, the good relations between the two parties were highlighted, as was the Catholic Church’s contribution to Nigerian society, particularly in the fields of education and interreligious dialogue.
President Tinubu reaffirmed his government’s commitment to promoting religious harmony and guaranteeing freedom of worship for all citizens. He also praised the contribution of Catholic bishops and other religious leaders in fostering peace and tolerance.
Located in West Africa, Nigeria, a nation of 243 million (map), is the world’s sixth most populous country. The nation is 47% Muslim, 46% Christian (11% Catholic), and 7% ethnic religionist.
Trump administration grants $235M in food aid to Catholic Relief Services (Catholic Relief Services)
Posted on 07/15/2026 04:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“This agreement with USDA comes at a critical moment for struggling families in Sudan and Ethiopia,” said Sean Callahan, president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services. “The scale of humanitarian need in Sudan and Ethiopia demands sustained national and international commitment, and strong partnerships are essential to meeting these needs.”
Following earlier foreign aid cuts, the State Department granted $240 million to Catholic Relief Services last month for humanitarian and disaster-response needs.
The U.S. bishops founded Catholic Relief Services in 1943, and the majority of the members of its board of directors are bishops.
Cardinals address Nobel laureates, scholars at Castel Gandolfo gathering (Vatican News)
Posted on 07/15/2026 04:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The assembly has gathered to draft the Rome Declaration for a Disarmed and Disarming Peace in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Nuclear and Autonomous Weapons, New Digital Protocols, and Emerging Models of Digital Development.
“At a time when the pace of innovation often exceeds that of reflection, the world stands in need of shared principles capable of guiding progress toward authentically human ends,” Cardinal Baggio told the gathering, organized by the Global Nobel Laureates Assembly on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear War.
“May future generations be able to say that, at a moment when humanity possessed unprecedented power over its own destiny, women and men of conscience chose cooperation over confrontation, dialogue over fear, and hope over resignation,” Cardinal Tomasi added.
Cardinal Zuppi visits Ukraine, gives holy cards to Russian POWs (Vatican News)
Posted on 07/15/2026 04:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Cardinal Zuppi, accompanied by the apostolic nuncio and the Ukrainian ambassador to the Holy See, also gave the prisoners keychains, telling them that he hoped that “soon you will put your house key on it, so you can open your front door and embrace your loved ones.”
“Pope Leo sent the nuncio and me here to bring you hope,” added Cardinal Zuppi. “He is praying for you, that the war may end and that you may return home.”
Cardinal Zuppi also visited Ukraine in 2023 at the behest of Pope Francis as the Pope’s special wartime envoy.
Kenyan bishop warns women not to tempt priests (Tuko News (Kenya))
Posted on 07/15/2026 04:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“For those intending to tempt priests and force them into affairs that go against their beliefs and priestly calling, please stop,” Bishop Hieronymus Emusugut Joya, I.M.C., of Maralal said yesterday. “These priests are human and have feelings. If you convince them, they might fall.”
On July 12, Bishop Joya suspended 15% of his priests and enacted disciplinary measures, including a 7:00 PM curfew and a ban on overnight guests in priests’ residences without his permission.
Mob violence against Pakistani Christian family averted (Vatican News)
Posted on 07/15/2026 03:07 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Naeem Yousaf Gill told Vatican News that a torn page of the Qur’an, along with a picture of the Christian shopkeeper and his mother, was mailed to someone. Soon, a violent mob gathered outside the shopkeeper’s home.
Gill said that the Commission swiftly drew on connections gained through interreligious dialogue. To Gill’s great surprise, Muslim clerics, seminary students, and local politicians intervened, and police dispersed the mob. Thus, said Gill, “interreligious dialogue has great significance. It should be continued. It will break the barriers.”
“The Christian community feels unprotected and vulnerable in Pakistan due to repeated incidents,” he said. “The allegation is levelled against one person; however, if the accused is Christian, the whole community pays the price.”
“The Catholics in Pakistan are living a hard life,” Gill added. “They are facing discrimination, humiliation and hatred in all spheres of their lives. Still struggling to live with dignity.”