The World Food Programme says its resuming operations in the country after the crisis there threatens to push millions more people into hunger. Read all
Pope Francis sends a message on the occasion of the first meeting of the scientific committee of the MAC (Audiovisual Memories of Catholicism) Foundation. Read all
In his intention for May, 2023, Pope Francis prays that ecclesial movements and groups might daily rediscover their evangelizing mission. Read all
Pope Francis appoints Monsignor Alessandro Recchia as Defender of the bond and Promoter of Justice and Professor of Canon Law, Fr. Ernest Bonaventure Ogbonnia Okonkwo, at the Vatican’s Ecclesiastical Tribunal. Read all
South Africa’s auxiliary Bishop of Cape Town has said the feast of Saint Joseph the worker is a call for time out from our usual frenetic schedule. Read all
Authorities say dozens of people have been injured in a series of Russian missile strikes at Ukrainian cities. The most devastating attacks hit the eastern Ukrainian town of Pavlohrad, wounding 34 people, including five children. Two women were said to be in intensive care. Read all
As fighting continues to rage in Khartoum, the United Nations say they are sending a special representative to Sudan to coordinate humanitarian operations. Read all
The candidate of the longtime ruling party in Paraguay has won the Presidential Election with surprising ease, confounding political pundits who were predicting a sea change. Read all
The Church in Vietnam rejoices as eight men are ordained to the diaconate in the Archdiocese of Hanoi, ahead of World Vocations Day. Read all
Cardinal Péter Erdő, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, in an interview with Vatican News, reflects on Pope Francis’ Apostolic Journey to Hungary, and says the Pope came as a true pilgrim of peace and brought the faithful a sense of immense joy and a call to work for peace. Read all