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Lauding charismatic renewal, Pope compares baptism in the Spirit to St. Augustine's experience (CWN)

Repeating previous popes’ words of praise for the Catholic charismatic renewal, Pope Leo XIV compared the experience of baptism in the Spirit to St. Augustine’s own experience.

Pope links young people's mental health challenges to loss of interior life, sense of meaning (CWN)

Addressing education ministers from Ibero-American nations, Pope Leo XIV linked the mental health challenges experienced by young people to the loss of a sense of meaning, an inner life, and “interior constellations” to which they can look.

Pope says polarization, war recall St. Augustine's City of Man (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV linked contemporary wars, polarization, and division to St. Augustine’s description of the City of Man.

Pope to lead international Rosary for peace this evening (Dicastery for Evangelization)

The Dicastery for Evangelization announced that Pope Leo XIV will pray a Rosary for peace this evening, May 30, at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in the Vatican Gardens, as the Marian month of May comes to a close.

The Pope’s Rosary will be simulcast in participating Marian shrines around the world. Vatican News, the news agency of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication, extended the invitation to the faithful around the world and announced the intentions of each of the five mysteries being prayed.

Welcoming the persecuted as refugees makes America great, USCCB committee chairman says (USCCB)

The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Migration said that “offering refuge to the world’s vulnerable and persecuted is a founding principle of our country and it is uniquely what makes this country great.”

“For decades, the United States was known for offering this opportunity, not favoring one particular group, but granting relief in accordance with our laws, our shared values, and the national interest,” Bishop Brendan Cahill of Victoria, Texas, said after the Trump administration announced the admission of 10,000 Afrikaners from South Africa. “Today, however, that is sadly not the case.”

“We appreciate the Administration’s acknowledgement that our country can continue to resettle refugees, and we renew our call for resettlement to be extended further to others in need, including those persecuted on the basis of their faith, the likes of whom have no access to refuge in our country at this time,” Bishop Cahill added.

Ontario won't force Catholic schools to fly pride flag (Newmarket Today)

Officials in the Canadian province of Ontario will not force the Catholic schools under the purview of the York Catholic District School to fly the gay pride flag.

“This matter falls within the jurisdiction of the dioceses, trustees and school board,” said Emma Testani, press secretary for the province’s education ministry. “We have made it clear that we will not engage in disputes over jurisdictional matters at this time.”

The family is formed by a man and a woman, Pope says in message to symposium (CWN)

In a video message released today and addressed to a symposium on the family in Brazil, Pope Leo XIV described the family as a “unique community of persons formed by a man and a woman.”

German church desecrated (OIDAC Europe)

The Catholic church in Knittelsheim, a town of 1,000 in the state of Rheinland-Pfalz, was recently desecrated.

During a burglary, the tabernacle was opened, and the Eucharist was scattered on the floor. Local observers described the church as a “picture of devastation.”