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Vatican official hails documentary on jubilee (Vatican News (Italian))

The Filmoteca Vaticana (Vatican Film Library) hosted a screening of a preview of Oculus Spei (Eye of Hope, trailer), a short documentary film on the 2025 jubilee year that arose from a multimedia work of the same name.

“The artist Annalaura di Luggo felt the urgency to open other symbolic gateways, giving life to Oculus Spei, an installation composed of virtual portals, capable of conveying the emotion of the opening to an even wider audience, overcoming physical, cultural, and sensory boundaries,” Msgr. Lucio Adrián Ruiz, secretary of the Dicastery for Communication, said at the January 14 screening.

Vatican newspaper joins discussion of ordo amoris (CWN)

The Vatican newspaper has published a contribution to the discussion of the meaning of ordo amoris [order of love], nearly a year after US Vice President JD Vance spoke about the concept and Pope Francis wrote about it in a letter to the bishops of the United States.

Christology, Set Forth by John the Baptist

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Mexico’s Cardinal Aguiar: Pope Leo XIV Would Like to Visit Mexico ‘Soon’

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Why Do Men Leave the Priesthood?

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St. Peter’s Holy Door to Be Sealed Jan. 16

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Peace for Nigerian Christians Remains Uncertain After US Intervention

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Welsh bishops urge lawmakers to reject assisted suicide (CBCEW)

The bishops of Wales called upon Welsh lawmakers to vote against assisted suicide when the matter comes before the Senedd, or Welsh parliament, on January 27.

“If enacted, this Bill would introduce assisted suicide into law and represent a profound change in how society responds to those who are terminally ill,” Archbishop Mark O’Toole and Bishop Peter Brignall wrote in their statement, issued January 15.

“In our view, it would place many vulnerable people at greater risk,” they continued. “International experience shows that where assisted suicide is legalized, eligibility criteria tend to expand over time, the number of deaths increases, and subtle but real pressure is placed on people who are elderly, disabled, or who fear becoming a burden on others.”

Leading European prelate issues 'strong common appeal' to pray for peace (CCEE)

The Lithuanian prelate who leads the Council of the Bishops’ Conferences of Europe (CCEE) issued a “strong common appeal” to pray for peace during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

Amid “serious ongoing threats against peace, shaped by persistent armed conflicts and geopolitical tensions in many regions of the world,” Archbishop Gintaras Grušas of Vilnius made “a strong common appeal to pray for peace, in whatsoever liturgical form you see fit, especially during the upcoming Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, so that this unity may be achieved not only among Christians but also among all the parties in conflict with each other.”

Archbishop Grušas made his appeal in a January 12 letter to presidents of the various European bishops’ conferences.

Pope Leo calls for a free press marked by fairness, search for truth (CWN)

In a letter to the director of La Repubblica for the Italian newspaper’s 50th anniversary, Pope Leo XIV paid tribute to freedom of the press and said that the press should be “animated by the search for truth.”