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Peoria diocese announces pilgrimage events for Sheen beatification (OSV News)

The Diocese of Peoria, Illinois, announced a series of pilgrimage events leading up to the beatification of Venerable Fulton Sheen (1895-1979).

The events will begin in Peoria, Archbishop Sheen’s home diocese, on September 15. The beatification Mass will take place on St. Louis on September 24. Details are available at celebratesheen.com.

EU bishops' commission backs political, humanitarian support for Ukraine (COMECE)

The Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) praised the efforts of the EU, under the six-month presidency of Cyprus, to “sustain political, humanitarian and economic support to Ukraine and its people.”

“We call on the EU and its Member States to maintain unity and to intensify diplomatic efforts towards a just, comprehensive and lasting peace, grounded in international law,” COMECE added, as it offered 13 policy recommendations, including:

  • “embed EU security and defense efforts within a broader strategy that clearly affirms peace as the ultimate objective of European action”
  • “develop a coherent EU approach to water resilience, prioritizing access to safe drinking water, sustainability and solidarity”
  • “promote inclusive economic policies that combine competitiveness with social cohesion”

Apr. 24 Friday of the Third Week of Easter; Opt. Mem. of St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Priest and Martyr, Opt. Mem.

Today is the Optional Memorial of St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Priest and Martyr (1577-1622). Fidelis was born at Sigmaringen in Swabia in 1577. He practiced at first as a lawyer and so took to heart the cause of the needy that he was known as the poor man's lawyer. Then he joined the Capuchin Friars Minor and was sent by the Holy See to the Grisons in order to bring back the inhabitants of this canton from Protestantism to the Catholic faith. His great influence earned him enemies; he was murdered at Seewis on April 24, 1622.

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Pope, at press conference, weighs in on Iran, migration, same-sex blessings (CWN)

Following a farewell ceremony at Malabo International Airport, Pope Leo XIV departed for Rome this afternoon on a six-hour flight. During the flight, he delivered a brief statement and took questions from reporters, weighing in on Iran, immigration, and blessings for same-sex couples (video).