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1 in 4 Post-Abortive Women Regret Abortion Decades Later, Study Finds
Posted on 12/5/2025 01:31 AM (The Daily Register)
Minnesota court rules Church can dismiss 'transgender' employee (CatholicVote)
Posted on 12/5/2025 00:12 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The court ruled that since the archdiocese based its employment decision on religious grounds, the First Amendment barred government interference.
Bangladesh: Muslim group threatens violent attack on Catholic colleges (UCANews)
Posted on 12/5/2025 00:12 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
A militant Islamic group has vowed to destroy the Catholic institutions, charging that they are dedicated to the conversion of Muslims—a charge that the colleges deny.
“The priests and nuns who run these institutions are living in fear and anxiety,” said the archbishop.
Dec. 5 Friday of the First Week of Advent, Weekday
Posted on 12/5/2025 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Pope welcomes performers for Concert for the Poor (Vatican Press Office)
Posted on 12/4/2025 23:12 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The Pope remarked that the annual concert is “not merely a performance by talented artists or a simple musical review, as beautiful as it may be; nor is it a moment of solidarity to ease our conscience in the face of social injustices.” It is an expression of love, he said, and “it is when we love that we truly fulfil ourselves.”
Chinese bishop installed with papal approval (Vatican Press Office)
Posted on 12/4/2025 23:12 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The Vatican announcement said that the new bishop was appointed by Pope Leo in August, “in accordance with the Provisional Agreement between the Holy See and the People’s Republic of China.” In fact the Chinese government announced the bishop’s appointment in April, after the death of Pope Francis and before Pope Leo’s election.
The Vatican reported that the Pope had accepted the resignation of Bishop Joseph Zhang Weizhu, whose leadership of the Xinxiang prefecture had never been recognized by the Chinese regime. Bishop Zhang Weizhu—who at the age of 67 is still well short of retirement age—was arrested by authorities in 2021 and held for over a year; it is not clear whether he is now free.
Consider impact of AI on young people, Pope urges (Vatican Press Office)
Posted on 12/4/2025 23:12 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The Pontiff called for special attention to “the freedom and inner life of our children and young people, and the possible impact of technology on their intellectual and neurological development.” He added: “The ability to access vast amounts of data and information should not be confused with the ability to derive meaning and value from it.”
Archbishop dismisses claims of persecution of Christians in Nigeria (Fides)
Posted on 12/4/2025 04:12 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Addressing a gathering of the Knights of St. Mulumba, Archbishop Matthew Hassan Kukah of Sokoto asked:
If you are a Christian in Nigeria and you say you are persecuted, my question is: how? At least 80% of educated Nigerians are Christians, and up to 85% of the Nigerian economy is controlled by Christians. With such figures, how can anyone say Christians are being persecuted?
Referring to reports on the scope of Christian persecution, he added, “They are saying that 1,200 churches are burnt in Nigeria every year, and I ask myself, in which Nigeria? Interestingly, nobody approached the Catholic Church to get accurate data.”
Pope abolishes newly created Vatican fundraising commission (Vatican News)
Posted on 12/4/2025 04:12 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
In a decree made public on December 4, Pope Leo suppressed the Commission for Donations to the Holy See, which was created by Pope Francis in February of this year. Pope Leo explained that he was eliminating the new commission in accordance with a recommendation from the Council for the Economy, which is charged with streamlining Vatican finances.
The wording of the December 4 papal decree suggests that Vatican officials were unhappy with the structure and performance of the Commission for Donations. The document states that a new Vatican working group will be set up “to formulate proposals regarding the general structure of fundraising for the Holy See,” while the Council for the Economy will be asked to nominate members of this body.
Holy See renews call for immediate end to war in Ukraine (Holy See Mission)
Posted on 12/4/2025 04:12 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Speaking yesterday at a special session of the UN General Assembly, Msgr. Robert D. Murphy, chargé d’affaires of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations, said that “the Holy See renews its appeal for an immediate ceasefire, which will pave the way for sincere and courageous dialogue.”
He added, “The Holy See calls upon all nations gathered here to reject passivity and provide tangible support for any initiative that could lead to genuine negotiations and lasting peace.”