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Vatican newspaper denounces Texas governor's border-protection measures | News Headlines

With the headline “Quel filo disumano“ [That inhuman wire], the Vatican newspaper devoted the most prominent story in its August 22 edition to Texas Gov.

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Euphrates becoming 'the river of hunger,' Vatican newspaper warns | News Headlines

With the headline “Il fiume della fame” [The river of hunger], the Vatican newspaper devoted the most prominent front-page coverage in its July 27 edition to the drastically declining water level of the Euphrates River in Syria, with consequences for irrigation and fishing.

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Vatican newspaper draws attention to Israeli organization that assists sick Palestinian children | News Headlines

With the headline “Percorsi di pace” [Paths of peace], the Vatican newspaper devoted the most prominent front-page article in its July 11 edition to The Road to Recovery, an Israeli organization whose volunteers transport ill Palestinian children to and from Israeli hospitals through border checkpoints, with the Palestinian National Authority paying for the cost of treatment.

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'The sea devours the coasts of Senegal,' Vatican newspaper warns | News Headlines

L’Osservatore Romano devoted the most prominent front-page coverage in its August 18 edition to coastal erosion in Senegal (map) and other West African nations.

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Ukraine. Gallagher: We need to keep the hope of dialogue alive

In an interview to Jesuit America magazine the Vatican Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations dwells on the ongoing ...

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Eight years with Pope Francis: The joy of the Gospel for the whole world


By Isabella Piro
Closeness, synodality and missionary impetus: these are the cornerstones of the Pontificate of Pope Francis, who was elected eight years ago to the Chair of St. Peter. The perspective of his Pontificate starts from below, from the attention paid to those existential and geographical “peripheries” that act as a counterpoint to his being and acting. Inviting all to recover “the original freshness of the Gospel,” he urges the faithful to take up a new fervor and dynamism so that the love of Jesus can truly reach everyone. The Church desired by Pope Francis is an “outgoing” Church, with “open doors,” a “field hospital” that is not afraid of the “revolution of tenderness” or “the miracle of kindness.”

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Cardinal Czerny: Synodality is a fundamental trait of ecclesial identity


By Isabella Piro
Synodality is not “a mere decision-making process”, but “a fundamental feature of the Church’s identity, says Cardinal Michael Czerny, Undersecretary of the Migrants and Refugees Section of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, in an article published 31 December, in “La Civiltà Cattolica”. The Cardinal writes that synodality is the way in which “the Church disposes all its members to co-responsibility, enhances their charisms and ministries, and intensifies the bonds of fraternal love”. In this sense, it finds its premises in
Lumen gentium: in this dogmatic Constitution of the Second Vatican Council, “the importance of the laity in the life of the Church is included”, since they are called to participate in its government “according to their tasks, roles and ways”. But that’s not all: while collegiality refers, specifically, “to the exercise of the ministry of the bishops”, synodality, Cardinal Czerny emphasizes, is a “broader” concept, as it “implies the participation and involvement of the entire People of God in the life and mission of the Church”. This is the sense that Pope Francis gives to the word “synod”; that is, not only the sense of “ecclesial structure”, but also of “visible form of communion”, of “path of ecclesial fraternity in which all the baptised participate and contribute personally”.

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Pope Francis' 2020: The power of prayer in times of pandemic


By Isabella Piro
Sunday, 8 March 2020, can be seen as a symbolic line that separates the 'before' and the 'after' of a unique year in many respects.
It is the date when, for the first time, Pope Francis’ Angelus was streamed live from the Library of the Apostolic Palace. The lockdown imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic was imminent.
"It is a bit strange this Angelus prayer today, with the Pope 'caged' in the Library, but I see you, I am close to you," the Pope said, as he linked up with the world. That event concluded with him looking out of the window to bless St. Peter's Square.

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