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Jan. 31 Memorial of St. John Bosco, Priest, Memorial

The Church celebrates the Memorial of St. John Bosco (1815-1888). He was born in Italy, and was the founder of the Salesian Society, named in honor of St. Francis de Sales, and of the Daughters of Mary, Help of Christians. His lifework was the welfare of young boys and girls, hence his title, "Apostle of Youth." He had no formal system or theory of education, but rather his methods centered on persuasion, authentic religiosity, and love for young people. He was an enlightened educator and innovator.

Vatican foreign minister meets with Slovak president (CWN)

Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Holy See’s Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations, began a three-day visit to Slovakia on January 30 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the basic agreement, or concordat, between the Holy See and Slovakia.

Ukrainian Catholic leader meets with Muslim leaders, deplores Russian religious justification of war (CWN)

Ukrainian Muslim leaders joined the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church at the presentation of the first Ukrainian translation of the Document on Human Fraternity.

Famed Notre Dame Football Coach Lou Holtz Enters Hospice, Per Reports

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Holy Land Church Leaders Announce Renovations to Grotto of the Nativity

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Pope encourages parishes to bear Christian witness to Olympic athletes (Vatican Press Office)

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Secretary of State of His Holiness, sent a telegram in the Holy Father’s name to Cardinal Oscar Cantoni of Como, Italy, encouraging area parishes to offer “generous Christian witness” to Winter Olympic athletes, “so as to be a shining sign of the presence of Christ, who calls everyone to fraternity.”

The Pontiff also expressed hope that the Olympics “will be a favorable opportunity to promote the authentic values of sport: loyalty, respect, team spirit and sacrifice, as well as social inclusion and the joy of encounter.”

The January 30 papal telegram to Cardinal Cantoni followed a similar telegram to the archbishop of Milan.

Vatican newspaper highlights 'year of pain and violence' in eastern DR Congo (CWN)

With the headline “Un anno di dolore e violenze” (A year of pain and violence), L’Osservatore Romano devoted the most prominent front-page article in its January 30 edition to the plight of the people of the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, following the conquest of much of the area by the March 23 (M23) Movement.

Extend protections for Haitians in the US, USCCB committee chairmen urge Trump administration (USCCB)

The chairmen of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Migration and Committee on International Justice and Peace called upon the Trump administration to revoke its termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 300,000 Haitians in the United States.

“We are deeply concerned about the plight of our Haitian brothers and sisters living in the United States who will soon have their legal status and work authorization revoked due to the Administration’s termination of TPS for Haiti,” said Bishop Brendan Cahill of Victoria, Texas, and Maronite Bishop A. Elias Zaidan of Los Angeles. “There is simply no realistic opportunity for the safe and orderly return of people to Haiti at this time.”

“The Trump Administration still has the opportunity to do the right thing—to safeguard human life, to uphold the law, and to promote greater stability for people in this country and beyond,” Bishops Cahill and Zaidan added. “We urge the Administration to act accordingly by extending this vital relief for Haitians.”

The bishops concluded:

Most importantly, we reaffirm the U.S. Church’s solidarity with our Haitian brothers and sisters, wherever they may be. We turn to Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Patroness of Haiti, for her intercession; may she always be a source of strength and comfort for the Haitian people.

2027 papal prayer intentions released (Vatican News)

Pope Leo XIV has released the monthly papal prayer intentions for 2027 and entrusted them to the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network.

The intentions were released on January 30, the day that the Pontiff met with leaders of the Network, praised its work, and encouraged its leaders to invite young people to participate.

Making Reparation in England’s Lost Catholic Churches

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