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Vatican diplomat stresses value of UN peacekeeping operations (Holy See Mission)

Addressing a UN committee meeting on UN peacekeeping operations, a Vatican diplomat said that “at a time of heightened geopolitical tension and attempts to undermine multilateralism, peacekeeping serves as a reminder that the pursuit of peace is a shared responsibility.”

“Despite facing challenges, its positive impact on stabilizing fragile settings, protecting civilians and facilitating political transitions is undeniable and merits renewed support,” said Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, apostolic nuncio and Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations.

Archbishop Caccia added:

My Delegation emphasizes the urgent need to ensure that peacekeeping mandates are clear, realistic and adequately supported. It is essential to adapt mission structures, strengthen the capacity of peace operations to protect civilians, and ensure that peacekeeping is more deeply integrated into comprehensive political, humanitarian, and development strategies ... My Delegation pays heartfelt tribute to all peacekeepers, especially those who have lost their lives in serving peace.

Background: World Day of the Poor (CWN)

On November 16, the Sunday before the Solemnity of Christ the King, the Church commemorates the 9th World Day of the Poor. The theme of the Pope Leo’s message for the day, released on the memorial of St. Anthony of Padua, patron saint of the poor (June 13), is “You are my hope” (cf. Ps 71:5).

Congolese bishops' official laments 'blood minerals' (Vatican News (French))

The bishops’ conference of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has sent four delegates to COP30, the UN climate change conference in Brazil. One of them—Jeanne-Marie Abanda, executive secretary of the Episcopal Commission for Natural Resources—decried the phenomenon of “conflict minerals,” or “blood minerals.”

“We are suffering an unjust war, a war we call the mineral war,” Abanda told Vatican News. “Our minerals have become blood minerals, because neighboring countries are being armed to attack us and then seize our minerals. Every phone we hold in our hands contains the blood of Congolese people, because it is Congolese coltan that is used to make phones.”

Abanda added, “The Congolese people need peace. The Congolese can sell their minerals through normal channels. They don’t have to kill us to take our minerals.”

Pope Leo XIV Receives Exiled Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando Álvarez

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Nov. 14 Friday of the Thirty-Second Week in Ordinary Time, Weekday

The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Laurence O'Toole (1128-1180) today, but in Ireland it is an Optional Memorial (although a feast in Dublin). Laurence (also referred to as "Lawrence") was the Archbishop of Dublin during the takeover of Ireland by the Normans and King Henry II. His efforts in the peace process and his frustration with King Henry probably caused his early death. St. Laurence is highly honored at Eu in Normandy, France, where he died.

The US Bishops Have a Message on Immigration. But Will Anyone Listen?

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U.S. Bishops Receive Briefing On Artificial Intelligence

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U.S. Bishops Pass Directive Forbidding Transgender Surgeries at Catholic Hospitals

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