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Pakistan's bishops invite Pope Leo to visit nation (Radio Veritas Asia)

During a May 15 papal audience with the bishops of Pakistan, the president of Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Pakistan invited Pope Leo to visit the nation.

“In response, Pope Leo XIV expressed openness to the invitation and assured the bishops of his desire to visit Pakistan in the future,” Radio Veritas Asia reported.

Islam is the official religion of the South Asian nation of 257 million (map), the fifth most populous in the world. 95% of Pakistan’s people are Muslim, 2% are Christian, and 1% are Hindu.

Iraqi Kurdish leader assures Pope Leo of commitment to protecting Christians' rights (CWN)

The president of Iraq’s Kurdistan Region met with Pope Leo XIV on May 18 and assured the Pontiff of his commitment to protecting Christians’ rights.

In Philippines, man accused of posing as priest seeks reconciliation with Church (CWN)

A Philippine layman accused of posing as a priest met with his local archbishop and sought forgiveness for his actions, less than a week after the prelate issued a public warning about his activities.

Ecumenism is crucial in the face of secularism, Armenian Apostolic Church leader tells Pope Leo (CWN)

Ecumenism is of “crucial urgency” in the face of secularism, Aram I, head of the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia, said on May 18 in an address to Pope Leo XIV.

St. Nerses the Gracious, Armenian Apostolic saint, added to Roman Martyrology (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV announced the inclusion of St. Nerses the Gracious, a saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church, in the Martyrologium Romanum (Roman Martyrology), the Church’s compilation of saints and blesseds.

Italian president hails Pope Leo's commitment to peace (CWN)

Italian President Sergio Mattarella hailed Pope Leo’s commitment to peace in a message to the Pontiff marking the first anniversary of his inauguration Mass.

May. 19 Tuesday of the Seventh Week of Easter, Weekday

Today the Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Peter Celestine (Pope Celestine V) (1210-1294), who was born in Isneria, Abruzzi, Italy as Pietro del Morrone and retired into the desert as a hermit when he was only 20. His virtues soon drew disciples around him. This was the origin of the branch of the Benedictine order known as the Celestines. He was chosen as the 192nd pope, but reigned only five months, and abdicated on December 13, 1294.

Rabbi Featured at ‘Rededicate 250’ Discusses Judaism’s Impact on America’s Founders

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Religious Freedom Division Restored at U.S. Health Agency’s Civil Rights Office

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Uganda Postpones Martyrs’ Day Celebrations Over Ebola Fears

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