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Nigeria, Pope and persecution claims: Diplomacy meets doctrine, disappointment
In a move that has drawn both attention and concern in Abuja and Rome, Pope Leo XIV recently named Nigeria among the countries where Christians are being persecuted. This pronouncement comes at a ...
The Tapajós supported Indigenous people for millennia, but now vessels, pollution and waves may disrupt their lives.
Believing in Christ does not isolate Christians from the world and its concerns, the pope said, but rather it motivates them ...
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Pope Leo Condemns Treatment of Migrants in the U.S.: 'It Is Extremely Disrespectful'
Pope Leo criticized the United States' approach to immigration enforcement, saying migrants are being treated in an ...
Brazil’s Congress should reject proposals to dismantle environmental licensing requirements and to revoke a plan to protect ...
Leo XIV told the Catholic leaders that 'you have chosen hope and action over despair, building a global community that works ...
The pope is urging countries at United Nations climate talks to take “concrete actions” to stop climate change that is ...
Those who hoped an American pope would be more supportive of unregulated capitalism will be very disappointed in Leo.
A climate march drew people from all over the world into the streets of Belém, Brazil, at the midpoint of the COP30 U.N.
The joint appeal calls for an immediate halt on fossil fuel exploration and for the taxation of endeavors already in progress ...
The 30th U.N. Climate Change Conference, COP30, takes place in Belém, Brazil, Nov. 10-21 and will gather a significant number ...
"In the so-called green zone of the COP30, numerous priests, sisters and lay Catholics will also take part in activities ...
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