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A cowardly and quiet mafioso
Catholic scientists: Juan Marcilla Arrazola, agricultural engineer
Pope to canonize Blessed Acutis and Blessed Frassati on Sept. 7
How the spirit acts in the world
The Christian in public life
Vatican bank boosts profits and charitable giving
Friends of Monkole and the Clínica Universitaria de Navarra fight cervical cancer in vulnerable women
China recognizes papal appointment of underground Church bishop
Opus Dei submits its proposed new statutes to the Vatican
Pope Leo XIV: Bartimaeus helps us never to lose hope
St. Josemaría and the liturgy
God's madman at the end of the world
Words of hatred and hatred of words
Spain is once again the country that sends out the most missionaries

Lion XIV met with the Italian-American National Foundation
Abortion and euthanasia at the forefront of Chilean politics
Pope beseeches the Holy Spirit for peace, "first of all in hearts".
Pope invites movements to cooperate with him in unity and mission
The wild years of philosophy
Yal Le Kochbar: "My songs carry wounds and hope".
The Christian humanism of María Zambrano
Leo XIV, a serene shepherd for a troubled world
Pope Leo XIV speaks to Putin by phone, encourages him to make a gesture of peace
Pope's June prayer intention: that the world may grow in compassion
Pope asks young people, in view of Pentecost, to fearlessly follow the Lord
Attack foiled in Uganda at one of the world's largest pilgrimages
José Luis Olaizola, the Opus member who worked with Buddhists and Jesuits
Music, dance and the duration of the Mass in Africa
Does religion cause wars? Only 5 percent, according to experts

The conclave generated an economic impact of $600 million
P. José-Antonio: "During the pandemic, Prevost opened the churches before anyone else in Peru, showing great courage".
Catholic scientists: María Teresa Vigón, Ph.D. in Chemistry
Pope vindicates family, 'conjugal covenant' and "holy marriages"
Erotic and maternal
Roman persecutions against Christians
Egypt expropriates St. Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai after 15 centuries of autonomy
Transhumanism seeks to replace humans someday, experts say
"Conversos": recognizing Christ at the end of the Middle Ages.
Franciscan in Syria: "What we need most is the prayer of other Christians".
The architect of Torreciudad, Heliodoro Dols, passed away.
Pope encourages compassion: "It is not a religious question, but a human one".
Pope appoints Renzo Pegoraro president of the Academy for Life
The life of Leo XIV year by year
Strong campaign of French bishops against the 'assisted death' bill

Leo XIV takes possession of the Cathedral of Rome
The Theology of Canon Law
Leo XIV takes office as Bishop of Rome, and the city pays homage to him.
DR Congo: Christians persecuted in the east, resources plundered
