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Vatican News · Agenzia Fides · Archdiocese of Reims · L'Osservatore Romano
  1. 01
    Vatican News publishes daily scripture readings
    discussLiturgyNew1h ago

    Vatican News publishes daily scripture readings.

    Vatican News

    Vatican News publishes daily scripture readings. Today's readings include Ezekiel 36:23-28 and Matthew 22:1-14.

    SourcesVatican News

  2. 02
    Pope Leo XIV visits France
    discussVatican18h ago

    Pope Leo XIV will visit France from September 25 to 28, 2026.

    2 sourcesAgenzia FidesArchdiocese of Reims

    Pope Leo XIV will visit France from September 25 to 28, 2026. Many faithful from the Archdiocese of Reims want to participate in the events. Tickets for the events have been quickly allocated.

    SourcesAgenzia FidesArchdiocese of Reims

  3. 03
    Cholera hospitalizes 500 in Yangon
    discussCulture17h ago

    At least 500 people have been hospitalized in Yangon with symptoms of cholera.

    2 sources3 reportsL'Osservatore RomanoVatican News

    At least 500 people have been hospitalized in Yangon with symptoms of cholera. 149 rapid tests were positive, with 9 confirmed by the National Laboratory. The outbreak occurs in a country divided by over five years of war, with millions displaced.

    SourcesL'Osservatore RomanoVatican News

  4. 04
    Pope Leon XIV receives book about deceased 29-year-old
    discussVaticanNew2h ago

    Pope Leon XIV received a book about Xavier, a 29-year-old who died after living with muscular dystrophy.

    Vatican News

    Pope Leon XIV received a book about Xavier, a 29-year-old who died after living with muscular dystrophy. Elisabet Argemí, Xavier's sister, had tried to give the book to the Pope during his visit to Barcelona. The Pope asked her to tell him about the book when he stopped his car in Castel Gandolfo.

    SourcesVatican News

  5. 05
    Hichilema wins Zambia presidential election
    discussChurch & State18h ago

    Brian Mundubile, the main challenger to President Hakainde Hichilema, has rejected the Electoral Commission of Zambia's declaration of Hichilema's victory.

    Agenzia Fides

    Brian Mundubile, the main challenger to President Hakainde Hichilema, has rejected the Electoral Commission of Zambia's declaration of Hichilema's victory. Mundubile's party has documented irregularities relating to the security, transportation and handling of ballot papers. An analysis by The Africa Report has found discrepancies between votes recorded at polling stations and figures subsequently announced.

    SourcesAgenzia Fides

  6. 06
    Pope Leo XIV emphasizes liturgical music
    discussLiturgy13h ago

    Pope Leo XIV spoke about the importance of liturgical music in his general audience.

    3 sources4 reportsVatican NewsL'Osservatore RomanoMagyar Kurír

    Pope Leo XIV spoke about the importance of liturgical music in his general audience. He emphasized that it contributes to the unity of the Church and opens the heart to God's action. The Pope referred to the Constitution Sacrosanctum Concilium, which highlights the role of sacred music in the liturgy.

    SourcesVatican NewsL'Osservatore RomanoMagyar Kurír

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The Church throughout the world

The five parts the Annuario Pontificio counts, and in each of them only publishers who speak from it: a bishops' conference, a diocese, a Catholic paper of that place. An agency reporting about a continent from another one is in the wire below, not here.

  1. Africa The Southern Cross · ACI Africa
    1. Neocatechumenal Way meets Archbishop of Pretoria
    2. Diocese of Kimberley celebrates 75 years
    3. Kenya's Catholic Bishops reaffirm prophetic role, pledge cooperation with government
  2. America The Catholic Thing
    1. Why AI can’t care for creation
    2. Christ in the Universe
    3. Synodalism is an anachronism
  3. Asia LiCAS News · Diocese of Hà Tinh · Archdiocese of Huê
    1. US sanctions ICC president
    2. Indonesian Caritas mobilizes relief across four dioceses after Flores quake
    3. Diocese of Požega, Archdiocese of Hué, Diocese of Hà Tinh honor St. Bernard
  4. Europe Niedziela · Diocese of Aire et Dax · Vida Nueva
    1. Caritas kielecka seeks family for Nadia
    2. Portugal's President Antonio Jose Seguro signs law banning burka and niqab in public places
    3. Pope Léon XIV visits France
  5. Oceania The Catholic Weekly · The Catholic Leader
    1. Archbishop Fisher delivers homily
    2. Queensland bishops visit Townsville and Palm Island
    3. Archdiocese of Sydney distributes Eucharistic renewal book

Thursday, August 20

3 stories · 1 corroborated
  1. 01
    Pope Léon XIV visits France
    discussVaticanNew39m ago

    Pope Léon XIV will visit France, particularly Lourdes, on September 26-27.

    2 sourcesDiocese of Aire et DaxVida Nueva

    Pope Léon XIV will visit France, particularly Lourdes, on September 26-27. The Pope will also visit Argentina from November 8-11.

    SourcesDiocese of Aire et DaxVida Nueva

  2. 02
    Caritas kielecka seeks family for Nadia
    discussLife & FamilyNew1m ago
    Niedziela

    Nadia, a 2-year-old girl with fetal alcohol syndrome, has been living in a hospice in Kielcach for a year and a half. A family that had planned to adopt her has now backed out. Caritas kielecka is seeking a new family for Nadia.

    SourcesNiedziela

  3. 03
    Portugal's President Antonio Jose Seguro signs law banning burka and niqab in public places
    discussChurch & StateNew8m ago
    Niedziela

    Portugal's President Antonio Jose Seguro has signed a law banning the use of burka and niqab in public places. The law aims to increase security and combat gender discrimination.

    SourcesNiedziela

Wednesday, August 19

55 stories · 4 corroborated
  1. 01
    Iona Institute reports 30% drop in Catholic baptisms in Ireland
    discussLife & FamilyNew1h ago

    The Iona Institute found a 30% drop in Catholic baptisms in Ireland over the past ten years.

    2 sourcesZENIT News AgencyThe Irish Catholic

    The Iona Institute found a 30% drop in Catholic baptisms in Ireland over the past ten years. The decline is attributed to a falling birth rate and rising secularism. The drop in baptisms was reported by the Iona Institute based on data from Catholic dioceses in Ireland.

    SourcesZENIT News AgencyThe Irish Catholic

  2. 02
    Sviatoslav calls for worldwide prayer for peace in Ukraine
    discussBishopsUpdated1h ago

    Sviatoslav, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, called for a worldwide day of prayer for peace in Ukraine on August 24.

    3 sourcesDiocese of New WestminsterArcheparchy of Kyiv-HalyčRISU

    Sviatoslav, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, called for a worldwide day of prayer for peace in Ukraine on August 24. He supported a call by the All-Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations. The day marks Ukraine's 35th anniversary of independence.

    SourcesDiocese of New WestminsterArcheparchy of Kyiv-HalyčRISU

  3. 03
    Scotland’s Catholic bishops welcome £1 million fund
    discussDiocesesUpdated1h ago

    Scotland’s Catholic bishops welcome a new £1 million fund to cover the cost of repairs to listed buildings in Scotland.

    2 sourcesDiocese of AberdeenDiocese of Dunkeld

    Scotland’s Catholic bishops welcome a new £1 million fund to cover the cost of repairs to listed buildings in Scotland. The fund will support listed places of worship. Bishop John Keenan and other religious leaders have welcomed the new fund.

    SourcesDiocese of AberdeenDiocese of Dunkeld

  4. 04
    Mexico Archdiocese says abandoned or aborted babies must be buried
    discussLife & Family10h ago

    The Mexico Archdiocese says that abandoned or aborted babies must be buried and treated with dignity.

    2 sourcesCatholic News AgencyCatholic World Report

    The Mexico Archdiocese says that abandoned or aborted babies must be buried and treated with dignity. The archdiocese notes that the bodies of deceased newborns and babies who die late in pregnancy are often abandoned in public places, hospitals, or among trash.

    SourcesCatholic News AgencyCatholic World Report

  5. 05
    Santé publique France reports 20 indigenous chikungunya cases in France
    discussLife & FamilyNew1h ago
    La Croix

    Santé publique France reports 20 indigenous chikungunya cases in France. The disease is transmitted by the tiger mosquito.

    SourcesLa Croix

  6. 06
    Trócaire Chief: Aid cuts will cause 10 million child deaths by 2030
    discussLife & FamilyNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    Trócaire Chief Sean Farrell says aid cuts will cause 10 million child deaths by 2030. Extreme poverty could have been ended with pre-2025 aid policies. 800 million people remained in extreme poverty in 2024.

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  7. 07
    Dublin faithful hold Eucharistic procession
    discussLiturgyNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    The third annual Dublin Eucharistic and Marian Procession took place on August 16. Participants braved rain to carry the Blessed Sacrament through the city centre. The procession paused outside Leinster House for a blessing over Ireland's parliament.

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  8. 08
    Mary Kennedy calls for women priests
    discussCatholic LifeNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    Mary Kennedy spoke at Knock Novena, expressing her desire to see women priests in the Catholic Church. She values women's contributions to the Church. Kennedy discussed her faith and the Church's checkered history.

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  9. 09
    Bishop Michael Router urges Catholics to view Synod as chance to rebuild
    discussBishopsNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    Bishop Michael Router says the Synod is an opportunity to evangelise and bring back those who have walked away. The first major assembly will be in Meath on October 17. Bishop Router acknowledged that priests were among the critics but suggested this may be due to having to manage a growing workload.

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  10. 10
    Pope designates St Mary’s Pro Cathedral as Dublin’s official Catholic Cathedral
    discussDiocesesNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    Around 300 people gathered for the final Mass at St Mary’s Cathedral before its temporary closure for restoration works. The €17 million project will include conservation and structural work, accessibility improvements, electrical and mechanical upgrades and changes to the interior. St Mary’s was formally designated the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Dublin last November.

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  11. 11
    Our ambiguous attitudes towards the travelling people
    discussCatholic LifeNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  12. 12
    New bishop fanning the flame of faith in Derry
    discussVaticanNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  13. 13
    Bishops in Knock focus on rediscovery of humanity amidst technology’s search for perfection
    discussBishopsNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  14. 14
    Bishop Vojtěch Cikrle celebrates 80th birthday
    discussBishopsNew1h ago
    Církev.cz

    Bishop Vojtěch Cikrle celebrates his 80th birthday. He also marks 50 years of priesthood. A thanksgiving mass will be held.

    SourcesCírkev.cz

  15. 15
    Církev.cz celebrates Bernard z Clairvaux
    discussCatholic LifeNew1h ago
    Církev.cz

    Církev.cz celebrates Bernard z Clairvaux. He was a Cistercian abbot and doctor of the Church. He influenced the development of religious life and church and political events in 12th century Europe.

    SourcesCírkev.cz

  16. 16
    Bees teach us the sweetness of wisdom and community
    discussCatholic LifeNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  17. 17
    Face the world not with suspicion, but discernment
    discussLife & FamilyNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  18. 18
    Venezuela government and opposition agree to overhaul justice system
    discussChurch & StateNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    Venezuela's government and opposition have agreed to overhaul the justice system. The agreement was reached during negotiations overseen by the United States government. The process aims to address the country's justice system.

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  19. 19
    Knock Shrine attracts thousands for Novena
    discussCatholic LifeNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    Knock Shrine has attracted thousands of pilgrims for its annual Novena. The event provides an opportunity for prayer and reflection. This year's theme is 'Sheltered in God's Love,' and marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of Knock Basilica.

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  20. 20
    When the priest isn’t available
    discussDiocesesNew1h ago
    The Irish Catholic

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  21. 21
    Léon XIV visits Saint-Marin
    discussVaticanNew2h ago
    La Croix

    Léon XIV will visit Saint-Marin on August 22, 2026. He will then participate in the Meeting of Rimini. The pope has shown interest in micro-states.

    SourcesLa Croix

  22. 22
    Bishop Karl-Heinz Wiesemann leaves Speyer
    discussBishopsNew2h ago
    Religión Digital

    Bishop Karl-Heinz Wiesemann leaves the Diocese of Speyer after nearly two decades. He advocated for optional celibacy, female diaconate, and greater lay participation.

    SourcesReligión Digital

  23. 23
    Mathieu Romano performs at Vézelay
    discussCultureNew2h ago
    La Croix

    Mathieu Romano and ensemble Aedes perform at Vézelay. They have been ambassadors of diverse vocal repertoire for twenty years.

    SourcesLa Croix

  24. 24
    Fr Martin Delaney calls for honest conversations
    discussCatholic LifeNew1h ago
    The Irish CatholicPerspective

    Fr Martin Delaney writes about the strain of funeral scheduling in one-priest parishes. He calls for better communication between clergy, undertakers and parishioners. Delaney shares his experience of visiting a woman in his parish and attending her funeral.

    SourcesThe Irish Catholic

  25. 25
    U.S. Bishops launch initiative on abortion pills
    discussLife & FamilyNew3h ago
    ZENIT News Agency

    U.S. Bishops launch initiative on abortion pills. The initiative includes prayer, education, and advocacy. Participants can learn about the danger of abortion pills.

    SourcesZENIT News Agency

  26. 26
    La Croix reports on zones humides et monde agricole
    discussCultureNew3h ago
    La Croix

    La Croix reports on zones humides et monde agricole. The law d’urgence agricole has revived tensions around water.

    SourcesLa Croix

  27. 27
    Italian Episcopal Newspaper proposes Nobel Peace Prize for Gaza children
    discussChurch & StateNew3h ago
    ZENIT News Agency

    Italian Episcopal Newspaper proposes Nobel Peace Prize for children killed in Gaza. 300 children reportedly killed in 300 days following ceasefire.

    SourcesZENIT News Agency

  28. 28
    Pew Research Center finds 65% of US Catholics support death penalty
    discussLife & FamilyNew3h ago
    ZENIT News Agency

    A Pew Research Center survey found that 65% of US Catholics favor the death penalty. 28% support it strongly.

    SourcesZENIT News Agency

  29. 29
    Bishops and cardinals appeal to Pope Leo XIV
    discussBishopsNew3h ago
    ZENIT News Agency

    Bishops and cardinals express doubts about synodality. They appeal to Pope Leo XIV. They question priestly ordination and female diaconate.

    SourcesZENIT News Agency

  30. 30
    Archbishop Fisher delivers homily
    discussCatholic LifeNew4h ago
    The Catholic Weekly

    Archbishop Fisher delivered a homily at the Dominican Sisters of St Cecilia Retreat in Nashville, Tennessee. He spoke about Jesus fulfilling the law. The homily was given on Friday Mass on the 15th Week in Ordinary Time (Year 2).

    SourcesThe Catholic Weekly

  31. 31
    Why AI can’t care for creation
    discussCatholic LifeNew3h ago
    The Catholic Thing

    SourcesThe Catholic Thing

  32. 32
    Christ in the Universe
    discussCatholic LifeNew3h ago
    The Catholic Thing

    SourcesThe Catholic Thing

  33. 33
    Synodalism is an anachronism
    discussVaticanNew3h ago
    The Catholic Thing

    SourcesThe Catholic Thing

  34. 34
    Three U.S.-based leaders named to Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development
    discussVaticanNew3h ago
    The Catholic Thing

    SourcesThe Catholic Thing

  35. 35
    US sanctions ICC president
    discussChurch & StateNew4h ago
    LiCAS News

    The US sanctions the ICC president. Japan, Europe, and the UN back the ICC. The dispute highlights concern over powerful states resisting international accountability.

    SourcesLiCAS News

  36. 36
    Catholics hold Eucharist boat procession in Louisiana
    discussCatholic LifeNew4h ago
    The Catholic Sun

    Catholics held a Eucharistic boat procession along the Bayou Teche in Louisiana. The procession celebrated faith and history. It asked God's blessing on America.

    SourcesThe Catholic Sun

  37. 37
    Cardenal Luis José Rueda leads 80 Bogotá priests to quake-hit regions
    discussBishopsNew4h ago
    Vida Nueva

    Cardenal Luis José Rueda leads 80 priests from Bogotá to quake-hit regions. The priests are from the Archdiocese of Bogotá.

    SourcesVida Nueva

  38. 38
    Queensland bishops visit Townsville and Palm Island
    discussBishopsNew4h ago
    The Catholic Leader

    Queensland bishops visited and prayed with communities in Townsville and Palm Island. They also visited Fantome Island. The bishops shared moments of faith and reflection with the people.

    SourcesThe Catholic Leader

  39. 39
    Magyar Kurír publishes daily readings and thoughts
    discussCatholic LifeNew4h ago
    Magyar Kurír

    Magyar Kurír publishes daily readings and thoughts from the Adoremus liturgical publication. Kovács Zoltán provides the daily thoughts in August.

    SourcesMagyar Kurír

  40. 40
    Neocatechumenal Way meets Archbishop of Pretoria
    discussBishopsNew4h ago
    The Southern Cross

    The Neocatechumenal Way team in Southern Africa met with Archbishop Dabula Anthony Mpako of Pretoria. The meeting was for the Neocatechumenal Way in Southern Africa.

    SourcesThe Southern Cross

  41. 41
    A blessing on the road
    discussCatholic LifeNew5h ago
    Catholic Review

    SourcesCatholic Review

  42. 42
    Indonesian Caritas mobilizes relief across four dioceses after Flores quake
    discussCatholic LifeNew4h ago
    LiCAS News

    Indonesian Caritas mobilizes relief across four dioceses after Flores quake. Caritas teams opened shelters, deployed volunteers and coordinated relief across four dioceses as aftershocks disrupted communities across Indonesia.

    SourcesLiCAS News

  43. 43
    Archdiocese of Sydney distributes Eucharistic renewal book
    discussLiturgyNew5h ago
    The Catholic Weekly

    The Archdiocese of Sydney is distributing a book to help Catholics fall in love with the Eucharist. The book is arriving in parishes this week.

    SourcesThe Catholic Weekly

  44. 44
    Diocese of Kimberley celebrates 75 years
    discussDiocesesNew5h ago
    The Southern Cross

    Diocese of Kimberley celebrates 75 years of hierarchy. Father Sipho Moatlhodi reflects on the life of the Church.

    SourcesThe Southern Cross

  45. 45
    Anne Godard publishes book
    discussCultureNew5h ago
    La Croix

    Anne Godard publishes book 'Nous aussi'. The book explores a toxic family universe. It is released on August 19, 2026.

    SourcesLa Croix

  46. 46
    Former bishop Christopher Saunders found guilty of abusing young men
    discussBishopsNew5h ago
    The Catholic Leader

    The Catholic Church resumes investigation into former bishop Christopher Saunders, found guilty of abusing young men. Saunders was found guilty of one count of sexual penetration and 12 counts of indecent assault. The Church's investigation will determine his position in the Church.

    SourcesThe Catholic Leader

  47. 47
    The night Mary became real for me
    discussCatholic Life6h ago
    The Catholic Weekly

    SourcesThe Catholic Weekly

  48. 48
    The Discipline He Wants Everyone Else to Keep
    discussBishops6h ago
    Catholic Outlook

    SourcesCatholic Outlook

  49. 49
    Cistercensi della Stretta Osservanza launches Fratelli Tutti Formation Program
    discussReligious Orders7h ago
    Cistercensi della Stretta Osservanza

    The Abbot General and his Council present a new formation program based on Pope Francis' encyclical Fratelli tutti. The program is the work of the Order's Formation Commission.

    SourcesCistercensi della Stretta Osservanza

  50. 50
    Christendom professor publishes book
    discussEducation8h ago
    The Catholic Weekly

    A professor from Christendom has written a book to help families create more intentional homes. The book aims to reclaim the household as the centre of daily life.

    SourcesThe Catholic Weekly

  51. 51
    Sexually Free, Emotionally Numb: Young Adult Women in 2026
    discussCatholic Life7h ago
    Public Discourse

    SourcesPublic Discourse

  52. 52
    Look after your interior life
    discussCatholic Life9h ago
    Focolare Movement

    SourcesFocolare Movement

  53. 53
    Fernando Moreno seeks kidney donor
    discussLife & Family8h ago
    Catholic Star Herald

    Fernando Moreno, a parishioner of Divine Mercy, is seeking a living kidney donor. Moreno had previously made a pilgrimage to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City after his daughter's ears were healed.

    SourcesCatholic Star Herald

  54. 54
    Two Aboriginal students study in Rome on Francis Xavier Conaci Scholarship
    discussEducation8h ago
    Catholic Outlook

    Two Aboriginal students travel to Rome each year to study on the Francis Xavier Conaci Scholarship. The scholarship is in partnership with the Australian Catholic University and the Australian Embassy to the Holy See. The students represent their cultures on the world stage.

    SourcesCatholic Outlook

  55. 55
    Portugal's President Antonio Jose Seguro signs law banning burka and niqab in public places
    discussChurch & State10h ago
    Niedziela

    Portugal's President Antonio Jose Seguro has signed a law banning the use of burka and niqab in public places. The law aims to increase security and combat gender discrimination.

    SourcesNiedziela

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