Catholic youths in South Sudan have been challenged to take an active role in building peace, fostering development, and living lives rooted in Christian values.
John Cardinal Onaiyekan has described Nigeria’s deepening social, political, and economic crisis as the result of deliberate human actions rather than fate or external forces.
About 350,000 people have registered to venerate the relics of St. Francis of Assisi — the first public display of the bodily remains of the beloved saint.
The Holy Mass on Saturday, January 31, the Feast Day of St. John Bosco, at Don Bosco Utume Salesian Theological ...
More than 200 people have been killed in a reported coltan mine collapse at Rubaya in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo ...
Bishop Hilary Nanman Dachelem of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Bauchi has called on the President Ahmed Bola Tinubu-led ...
The President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM), Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo, has ...
UK-based Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has urged the Eritrean and Ethiopian governments to halt actions that could exacerbate the region’s humanitarian situation, following Eritrea’s ...
The Bishop of Kenya's Catholic Diocese of Bungoma has urged students in the country to embrace discipline, perseverance, and ...
Officials of the Youth Ministry Department in South Sudan’s Catholic Diocese of Tombura -Yambio (CDTY) are appealing for spiritual solidarity with the thousands of young people participating in the ...
Seminarians in Angola have expressed hope that the anticipated visit of Pope Leo XIV to the country and other parts of Africa will to mark a decisive moment of spiritual renewal, ecclesial ...
The Vatican has said it is considering enlarging a small coffee and drinks bar already present on the terrace of St. Peter’s Basilica and has denied reports it plans to open a restaurant atop the ...
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