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Uganda: Bishop Odoki prays for peace and appeals for humanitarian support for refugees

Bishop Sabino Ochan Odoki of Arua Diocese in North Western Uganda has appealed for humanitarian aid to be extended to refugees, particularly those from South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo who are in his Diocese.

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St. Vincent Pallotti: Saint of the Day for Wednesday, January 22, 2025

St. Vincent Pallotti, Priest (Feast - January 22) Born in Rome in 1795, St. Vincent became a priest and dedicated himself completely to God and cared for souls. He dreamed of gaining for Christ all non-Catholics, especially the Mohammedans. To this end he inaugurated a revolutionary program which envisaged the collaboration of the laity in the apostolate of the clergy. But St. Vincent was also well aware of the many deprivations in the natural sphere that hindered the spread of the Faith. He ...

Pope to Hilton Foundation: ‘Church needs religious women to serve the poor’

Addressing the Board of the U.S.-based Conrad Hilton Foundation , Pope Francis praises their tireless work for the poor and for supporting the empowerment of religious women in the Church.

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Death penalty abolished in Zimbabwe: Leave it to God to decide on human life

The country becomes the 30th African nation to end capital punishment. Fr. Tryvis Moyo, Secretary-General of Zimbabwe's Catholic Bishops' Conference, argues that a change in "the understanding of the concept of justice" in the country has helped reach this decision.

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Pope Francis: 'My heart is with Los Angeles'

Pope Francis says his heart is with the suffering people of Los Angeles, California, and prays that the Patron of the Americas, Our Lady of Guadalupe, might intercede for all residents.

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Pope: 'I called the parish in Gaza; they are happy. Pray for peace'

Pope Francis recalls his recent phone call with the Holy Family Parish in Gaza during his appeals at the General Audience, and invites the faithful to pray for peace in war-torn countries, especially for the elderly in Ukraine.

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Pope at Audience: Mary’s service reveals depths of hope in God

At the weekly General Audience, Pope Francis resumes his catechesis series on “Jesus, our hope”, and reflects on the theological virtue’s action in the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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Aid trucks reach Gaza amid intensified Israeli strikes on West Bank

Aid trucks continue to deliver supplies to Gaza on the third day of the ceasefire as Israel launches sustained attacks in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.

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Palestinian statehood is 'the only solution' to conflict, pope says

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- On the day a ceasefire deal between Hamas militants and Israel went into effect, Pope Francis said he hoped all Israeli and Palestinian political leaders would support dialogue, reconciliation, peace and the existence of two states.

"Both the Israelis and the Palestinians need clear signs of hope," he said after praying the Angelus at noon with visitors in St. Peter's Square Jan. 19.

"I trust that the political authorities of both of them, with the help of the international community, may reach the right solution for the two states. May everyone be able to say: yes to dialogue, yes to reconciliation, yes to peace," he said.

A ceasefire, mediated by officials from the United States, Qatar and Egypt, went into effect Jan. 19 in the hopes of ending a 15-month war triggered by a deadly attack by Hamas on Israel Oct. 7, 2023. The deal was to be carried out over the next six weeks starting with the release of some of the hostages by Hamas and the release of Palestinian prisoners detained by Israel. The agreement also included Israel withdrawing from some areas and allowing a massive increase in humanitarian aid into Gaza, followed by the freeing of all remaining hostages and a full Israeli withdrawal. 

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Pope Francis gives his blessing to people gathered in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican for the recitation of the Angelus prayer Jan. 19, 2025. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

The pope thanked all the mediators for "a good job" mediating to bring about peace.

"And I also thank all the parties involved in this important result. I hope that what has been agreed will be respected immediately by the parties, and that all the hostages may finally return home and embrace their loved ones," he said, adding that he prays a lot for the hostages and their families. "I also hope that humanitarian aid will reach the people of Gaza, who so urgently need it, even faster and in large quantities."

Pope Francis also spoke about the ceasefire deal during an Italian television interview aired that evening, and specifically about the need for a two-state solution.

"The possibility exists! I also believe it is the only solution," he said.

Some individuals are willing to accept a Palestinian state and others aren't, he said without saying who. "And we have to convince (them), convince with that meek rhetoric" that is able to persuade those with strong convictions.

It takes courage to make peace, he said, adding that "often you lose something in order to make peace, but you gain much more."

Some 146 countries, including the Vatican, recognize the State of Palestine while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is opposed to the creation of a Palestinian state.

The lambs of St Agnes: An ancient tradition of the Roman Church

Keeping with an ancient tradition, two lambs are blessed on the feast of Saint Agnes at the basilica bearing her name on Via Nomentana in Rome – the traditional site of her burial. The wool from these lambs will be woven into palliums for new archbishops, continuing a sacred tradition deeply rooted in history.

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