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George Weigel: The Vatican’s sounds of silence

Vatican authorities should take heed of past lessons This past 25 June, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Holy See’s Secretary for Relations with States — usually...

Vatican releases its annual report

Report released to the public for the first time The Vatican reported the Roman Curia had a $78 million deficit in 2020, and on the...

Vatican indicts Cardinal Becciu, former officials involved in London deal

In an unprecedented move, Vatican prosecutors have indicted 10 individuals and entities, including Cardinal Angelo Becciu, former prefect of the Congregation for Saints' Causes,...

Say yes to the Spirit and no to ideologies, says Pope

The Holy Spirit tells Church 'to comfort those alone' today The Holy Spirit's gift of comfort and solace is meant to unite all men and...

Australian Cardinal Edward Cassidy spearheaded ecumenical, interfaith efforts

Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP has paid tribute to Australian Cardinal Edward Idris Cassidy.

Monica Doumit: Why no private Mass at HQ?

The meaning of having Mass at St Peter's Basilica You know those occasions that, while they are happening, you know you will remember for the...

Questions intensify over money flow

Mystery remains over some Vatican funds, says senator, while investigations continue.

Australians call on authorities to solve mystery of Vatican funds

People inside and outside the church are calling on authorities to get to the bottom of mystery funds transferred from the Vatican to Australia. As...

Vatican issues 20-point call for equitable vaccine access

The Vatican document called for the negotiation of international agreements to manage the vaccine patents

A vaccine for all: 20 points for a fairer world

Here we have a broad horizon that evokes the principles of the Church’s Social Doctrine, such as human dignity and the preferential option for the poor, solidarity and subsidiarity, the common good and the care of our common home, justice and the universal destination of goods

Unprecedented law brings transparency to finances, Vatican official says

Although the pope's new rules are part of a larger, ongoing effort to reform Vatican finances, Bishop Galantino told Vatican News "it would be hypocritical to say" that the scandal surrounding the London property deal did not influence the new measures.

‘Ad Patris domvm’: Famed Carmelite Latinist dies at 81

Alexander Stille wrote an essay on the work of Fr Reggie published in The American Scholar and which was titled “Latin Fanatic.”
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