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Mother Teresa (left) smiles during Mass at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Atlanta on June 12, 1996. / Credit: Doug Collier/AFP via Getty Images

St. Teresa of Calcutta Added to Church Calendar As Optional Memorial

Feb 11, 2025

By Hannah Brockhaus

The decree issued Feb. 11 by the Vatican noted the influence of St. Teresa’s spirituality around the world.

Today, February 11: We Celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes

Feb 11, 2025

On Feb. 11, the Catholic Church celebrates the liturgical memorial of Our Lady of Lourdes, recalling a series of 18 appearances that the Blessed Virgin Mary made to a 14-year-old French peasant girl, Saint Bernadette Soubirous.

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“This is business”: Catholic Bishops in Africa Warn about Biggest Beneficiaries in Human Trafficking

Feb 10, 2025

By Agnes Aineah

A lot of money is exchanging hands in the business of human trafficking, the leadership of the Symposium of Episcopal Conference of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) has observed, and underlined the urgency of fishing out those benefitting from modern-day slavery so as to stop the menace.

Br. Adolphe Mulengezi Mihingano of the Institute of the Consolata Missionaries (IMC) pursuing further studies in Rome. Credit: Br. Adolphe Mulengezi Mihingano

Foreign Interference, Resource Exploitation among Root Causes of Crisis in Eastern DR Congo: Native Religious Missionary

Feb 10, 2025

By Jude Atemanke

The violent conflict in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that has escalated in recent weeks resulting in reported deaths of thousands and the displacement of many more is rooted in “a complex” web of factors, including foreign interference and resource exploitation, a Religious Missionary, who hails from the Congolese embattled region has told ACI Africa. 

God Doesn’t “call the qualified; He qualifies the called”: Archbishop in Nigeria on Need to Embrace Call Despite Defects

Feb 10, 2025

By Sabrine Amboka

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja in Nigeria has urged his compatriots to embrace God’s call even with their weaknesses, particularly as the West African country continues to grapple with insecurity, hunger, and various other kinds of hardship.

Thirty-three university students of diverse faiths participate in the Middle Meets project at the headquarters of Scholas Ocurrentes in the Roman neighborhood of Trastevere. / Credit: Scholas Ocurrentes

Young Christians, Muslims, Jews at the Vatican: "It’s possible to live together in peace"

Feb 10, 2025

By Victoria Cardiel

The “Middle Meets” project aims to create a space for listening and understanding between Muslim, Jewish, and Christian students.

Cardinal Michael Czerny is the prefect of the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. / Credit: Pablo Esparza/CNA

People "terrorized" by U.S. Crackdown on Illegal Immigration: Vatican Official

Feb 10, 2025

By AC Wimmer

“A crackdown is a terrible way to administer affairs and much less to administer justice,” Czech-born Canadian Jesuit Cardinal Michael Czerny said.

Pope Francis meets with participants of the conference “Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge and the Sciences,” sponsored by the Pontifical Academies of Sciences and Social Sciences, held at the Vatican from March 14–15, 2024. / Credit: Vatican Media

Defending Indigenous Rights "a matter of justice": Pope Francis

Feb 10, 2025

By Hannah Brockhaus

“Land, water, and food are not mere commodities but the very basis of life and the link between these [Indigenous] peoples and nature,” Pope Francis said.

Today, February 10, we celebrate St. Scholastica

Feb 10, 2025

On Feb. 10, the Catholic Church remembers St. Scholastica, a nun who was the twin sister of St. Benedict, the "father of monasticism" in Western Europe.

Br. Adolphe Mulengezi Mihingano of the Institute of the Consolata Missionaries (IMC) pursuing further studies in Rome. Credit: Br. Adolphe Mulengezi Mihingano

“Extremely worrying”: Congolese Religious Missionary on Security, Humanitarian Situation in Goma, DR Congo

Feb 9, 2025

By Jude Atemanke

The humanitarian and security situation in Goma, the capital and largest city of North Kivu Province in the Eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is “extremely worrying”, a Religious Missionary, who hails from the Congolese region has told ACI Africa. 

Members of the Association of Episcopal Conferences of Central Africa (ACEAC)

Let’s Prioritize “a resolution” that Fosters Human Dignity in DR Congo: Catholic Bishops’ Conferences of Central Africa

Feb 9, 2025

By Jude Atemanke

Members of the Association of Episcopal Conferences of Central Africa (ACEAC) comprising Catholic Bishops in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Rwanda are urging regional, continental and global leaders to weigh in on the crisis in Eastern DRC, prioritizing a solution that promotes human dignity and respects for human rights. 

“You are a sign of hope”: Catholic Archbishop to Women Religious at Profession in Mozambique

Feb 9, 2025

By João Vissesse

Members of the Congregation of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Mother of the Divine Shepherd (FMMDP), who made their First and Perpetual Professions at Our Lady of Fatima Parish of the Catholic Archdiocese of Beira in Mozambique are signs of hope, Archbishop Claudio Dalla Zuanna has said.

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Church in South Africa Calls for Justice as Listeriosis Continues to Affect Victims, nearly a Decade Later

Feb 9, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

The Justice and Peace Commission of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has demaded justice for the 2017-2018 listeriosis outbreak victims, urging the involved private sector to take responsibility rather than hiding “behind legal technicalities.”

Military personnel in dress uniforms attend the Armed Forces Jubilee Mass in St. Peter’s Square on Feb. 9, 2025. / Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/CNA

Military, Police Gather with Pope Francis for Armed Forces Jubilee Mass: PHOTOS

Feb 9, 2025

By Kristina Millare

Pope Francis also praised the “important priestly presence” of military chaplains, pointing to the moral and spiritual support they provide.

Today, February 9, we celebrate St. Apollonia of Alexandria

Feb 9, 2025

St. Apollonia was a holy virgin who suffered martyrdom in Alexandria during a local uprising against the Christians in the early 3rd century.

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Catholic Bishop in South Sudan’s Embattled State Charges Leaders with Responsibility of Uniting Warrying Communities

Feb 8, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Bentiu in South Sudan has reminded the leaders in the country of their critical role of fostering nonviolent approaches to conflict resolution and promoting peace in society.

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Catholic Bishops in Nigeria Call for Renewed Commitment to Safeguarding Life after 17 Die in Fire Incident

Feb 8, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

Catholic Bishops in Nigeria have urged the country's government to renew its “commitment to safeguarding human life,” following the Tuesday, February 4 fire incident at an Islamic school in the Zamfara State that led to the death of 17.

Daudi Francisco Kahuha

Kenyan Catholic Couples Urged to Denounce “self-imposed voluntary slavery” of Contraception to Safeguard Marriages

Feb 8, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

A  Kenyan marriage and family therapist and Natural Family Planning (NFP) specialist is calling on Catholic couples to reject artificial contraception, warning that such methods of “family planning” threaten the stability of marriages.

Pastoral Agents in Angola Urged Not to Let Material Wealth to Overshadow their Identity as Missionary Disciples

Feb 8, 2025

By João Vissesse

Bishop Vicente Sanombo of Angola’s Catholic Diocese of Kwito-Bié has called on pastoral agents to remain faithful to their mission as missionary disciples and not allow the pursuit of material wealth to overshadow their Christian identity.

Bernini’s famous baldacchino in St. Peter’s Basilica. / Credit: Ricardo André Frantz/Wikipedia/CC BY-SA 3.0

Man Desecrates Main Altar of St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Throws Candelabras to the Ground

Feb 8, 2025

By Walter Sanchez Silva

A man desecrated the main altar of St. Peter’s Basilica on Friday by climbing on top of it and throwing six candelabras that were on the altar to the ground.