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Asteroid is named after Pope Leo XIII (Vatican Observatory)

An asteroid discovered in 2012 has been named Gioacchinopecci, in honor Pope Leo XIII (Gioacchino Pecci), who reigned from 1878 to 1903.

The Pontiff “had a great interest in the sciences and was responsible for the re-establishment and reform of the Vatican Observatory in 1891 within the walls of the Vatican,” the Vatican Observatory noted.

The naming was announced in the International Astronomical Union’s WGSBN Bulletin (p. 14); the WGSBN is the Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature.

Pope laments Colombia violence, recalls Poland's clergy martyrs of World War II (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV called for peace in Colombia amid escalating pre-election violence in the South American nation.

Pope Leo upholds St. Catherine of Siena as example for young people and the sick (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV upheld St. Catherine of Siena as a model for young people and the sick to emulate.

Tulsa deacon charged with bank fraud (NewsOn6.com )

A deacon of the Diocese of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was charged with bank fraud.

Deacon John Sommer, who has been placed on leave, was business manager at the Parish of Christ the King in Tulsa. He stands accused of transferring $1.46 million out of church accounts over a seven-month period last year.

Chernobyl cleanup crew members, grieving parents meet with Pontiff (CWN)

At his April 29 general audience, Pope Leo XIV met with over 45 members of the nuclear cleanup crew who worked in the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Trump’s Effort to Remove Haitian, Syrian Migrants

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National Catholic Leaders Appointed to Board of University of St. Thomas in Houston

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Westminster archbishop: Pope, Anglican primate well aware of differences (CWN)

Archbishop Richard Moth of Westminster, who was present in Rome for the meeting between Pope Leo and Archbishop Sarah Mullally of Canterbury, said that the Pontiff and the Anglican primate are well aware of their differences but recognize the importance of conversing with each other.

Apr. 30 Thursday of the Fourth Week of Easter; Opt. Mem. of St. Pius V, Pope and Religious, Opt. Mem.

Today is the Optional Memorial of St. Pius V (1504-1572). He joined the Dominicans at the age of fourteen; he was sixty-two when he was elected Pope. His reign, though short, was one of the most fruitful of the sixteenth century. To Protestantism, which had proclaimed the Reformation, St. Pius replied by applying the decrees of the Council of Trent for the reform of the Church. He played a great part in the return of the clergy to ecclesiastical discipline. Against Islam, which threatened the West, he succeeded in forming a coalition of Christian forces: and by public prayers, organized everywhere at his request, he was instrumental in obtaining the decisive victory of Lepanto in 1571. He died the following year on May 1. We also owe to St. Pius the reformation of the liturgical books of the Roman Rite.