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Pope Leo Picks Fellow Chicagoan with ‘Missionary Spirit’ as New York’s Next Archbishop
Posted on 12/17/2025 19:00 PM (The Daily Register)
‘She Radiated Christ’: Brown University’s Catholic Chaplain Remembers Ella Cook
Posted on 12/17/2025 16:36 PM (The Daily Register)
BREAKING: Pope Leo XIV to Appoint Next Archbishop of New York
Posted on 12/17/2025 16:09 PM (The Daily Register)
Here’s Some Good News: The Jubilee of Hope Isn’t Over Yet
Posted on 12/17/2025 14:27 PM (The Daily Register)
Christian Religious Education in Northern Ireland Ruled Unlawful; Bishops Respond
Posted on 12/17/2025 13:51 PM (The Daily Register)
German Bishops’ Conference, Over the Cliff
Posted on 12/17/2025 13:39 PM (The Daily Register)
Some People Are Too Smart for Their Own Goodness
Posted on 12/17/2025 10:00 AM (The Daily Register)
1 killed, 13 worshippers abducted in attack on Nigerian evangelical church (ACI Africa)
Posted on 12/17/2025 05:12 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The December 14 attack on the Evangelical Church Winning All was the second such attack on a church in the area in the past two weeks. The church is located in Aaaaz-Kiri, in Nigeria’s Kogi State.
Cardinal Chow dismisses claims of religious persecution in Hong Kong (Fides)
Posted on 12/17/2025 05:12 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Recalling a journalist’s question during a trip to Australia, Cardinal Stephen Chow, SJ, said that “I don’t perceive any religious persecution here.”
“We can freely attend church, regardless of age; Catholics can run schools in Hong Kong and talk about religion in schools; Caritas Hong Kong offers a variety of services to citizens, many of which are funded by the government,” added Cardinal Chow, appointed Hong Kong’s bishop in 2021.
Oakland diocese offers $242M to abuse victims (NBC Bay Area)
Posted on 12/17/2025 05:12 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Everyone knows it’s not fair, everyone knows it’s not morally right, and everyone knows it is just plain inadequate,” said Rick Simons, attorney for the plaintiffs, who had previously rejected a $165-million settlement offer.