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Holy See: Disarmament the only true way to achieve secure peace
Posted on 05/2/2026 04:24 AM ()
The address of the Holy See’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York at the 11th Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons underscores how the "total elimination of nuclear weapons" is "a necessary responsibility that calls for concrete and credible steps."
Pope Leo: The Papal Foundation’s generosity shows goodness of God
Posted on 05/2/2026 04:07 AM ()
Pope Leo XIV meets with a delegation from The Papal Foundation, and expresses his support for their charitable activities that have helped many in the Church.
The Papal Foundation reveals record-setting grants for Church-run projects
Posted on 05/2/2026 03:00 AM ()
As it meets with Pope Leo XIV, The Papal Foundation announces it has approved over $15 million in grant allocations for 2026, a record in its 38-year history.
St. Marculf: Saint of the Day for Friday, May 01, 2026
Posted on 05/1/2026 06:00 AM (Catholic Online > Saint of the Day)
Catholic aid agency continues support for Church relief efforts to Palestinians
Posted on 05/1/2026 05:45 AM ()
The Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA) has rushed nearly $1.2 million in aid to support Church-sponsored relief efforts in Gaza and the West Bank since a ceasefire began in October 2025.
Hormuz crisis could push tens of millions of people into poverty
Posted on 05/1/2026 05:25 AM ()
The UN Secretary‑General has warned that the escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz could push tens of millions of people into poverty, drive a sharp rise in global hunger and potentially tip the world toward recession.
Suspect arrested over attack on French nun in Jerusalem
Posted on 05/1/2026 03:38 AM ()
Israeli police announce they have arrested a 36-year-old suspect for allegedly attacking a French-born religious sister, who works as a researcher at the French School of Biblical and Archaeological Research in Jerusalem.
Vatican Observatory has asteroid named after Pope Leo XIII
Posted on 05/1/2026 03:00 AM ()
The Vatican Observatory announces that four asteroids have been named after important figures in its history, including Pope Leo XIII, who re-founded the institute in 1891 after the loss of the papal territories.
The Papal Foundation visits Rome to reaffirm cooperation and support for the poor
Posted on 05/1/2026 02:06 AM ()
Several representatives of The Papal Foundation are making a pilgrimage to Rome from the United States and Canada, focusing on furthering support for the poor and advancing the Church’s mission worldwide, with a central meeting with Pope Leo XIV.
Catholic not-for-profit hospital in Singapore expands surgery, critical care services
Posted on 05/1/2026 01:39 AM ()
A Catholic not-for-profit hospital in Singapore expands its surgical and critical care capacity with the opening of a new day surgery centre and upgraded intensive care facilities.