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Tanzania's foreign minister holds irenic meeting with Pope, 2 months after bishops denounced government repession (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV received Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, on January 28.

Pope appeals for end of anti-Semitism, vigilance against genocide (Dicastery for Communication)

At the conclusion of his January 28 general audience, Pope Leo XIV issued the following appeal:
Yesterday was the International Remembrance Day for all victims of the Holocaust, which brought death to millions of Jews and to many other people. On this yearly occasion of painful remembrance, I ask the Almighty for the gift of a world without antisemitism and without prejudice, oppression, and persecution of any human creature.

I renew my appeal to the community of nations to remain ever vigilant. May the horror of genocide never again be inflicted upon any people and that a society founded on mutual respect and the common good may be built.

Jan. 29 Thursday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time, Weekday

The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Gildas the Wise (516-570), Scottish bishop and author and sometimes listed as Badonicus. He was born in the Clyde River area of Scotland. After becoming a disciple of St. Finnian, Gildas was a hermit for a time in Wales. He was also trained by St. Illtyd. He was famous for writing De Excidiio Britanniae, a Latin work describing moral decline in Britain.

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Iran’s Violent Crackdown Strains Diplomatic Relations With the Vatican

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Building Hope and Inspiring Mothers at St. Gerard Campus

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Why Pro-Lifers Are Pressing President Trump for More Action

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Former Scottish Sisters of Nazareth Sentenced for Abuse in Children’s Care Homes

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