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Bishop Angelo Pagano was last Sunday consecrated as the Vicar Apostolic of Harar in Ethiopia. The colourful ceremony took place at Diredawa St. Augustine Catholic Church. The new Bishop was welcomed to his Vicariate on 28 May at the Diredawa airport by the Archbishop of Addis Ababa, Cardinal Berhaneyesus, C.M., and Archbishop Luigi Bianco, the Apostolic Nuncio to Ethiopia. Also present were other Catholic Bishops of Ethiopia, the Mayor of Diredawa City Administration, students of Diredawa and hundreds of Catholics as well as people of good will.On the occasion of his consecration Bishop Angelo, who has chosen “Love one another” (Jn 15:12-17) as his Episcopal motto, asked the congregation present to support him in his ministry with prayer.“I humbly ask you to pray for the Christian community in the Apostolic Vicariate of Harar and for me so that God may give me a heart able to love and give consolation to his flock according to the feelings and will of Jesus the g...
Rome, Italy, Jun 1, 2016 / 03:02 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Irene Bertoni was 18 years-old during World War II. And it was at this tumultuous time that she discovered God's vocational call for her to be a mother.She adopted two abandoned children, and with the blessing of her bishop founded the Catholic charitable work Nomadelfia, along with a priest named Father Zeno Saltini.Mama Irene fully lived out her calling and died on May 15, the Solemnity of Pentecost, at 93 years-old. She was the adoptive mother of 58 children and an example for dozens of women who followed in her path.Irene died in the home that Blessed Paul VI donated to her in the 1960s. Hundreds of people, including Cardinal Ennio Antonelli, attended the funeral which was held at the Nomadelfia community, founded in 1948 and which currently is comprised of more than 50 families that take in abandoned children as their own.Saint John Paul II visited this community in 1989 and praised their way of life, saying it reminded ...
BUENG KAN, Thailand (AP) -- As Thailand's ousted prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra made her way through a line of fans, some cried, others screamed and a few embraced her....
HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) -- A New Jersey doctor says a baby born to a mother with the Zika (ZEE'-kuh) virus appears to be affected by the disease....
BERLIN (AP) -- Nine months ago, after the Syrian army razed his neighborhood, Mohammed was desperate to make his way to Germany....
CAIRO (AP) -- Egypt said Wednesday that a French ship has picked up signals from deep under the Mediterranean Sea, presumed to be from black boxes of the EgyptAir plane that crashed last month, killing all 66 passengers and crew on board....
(Vatican Radio) The office of the United Nation High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) has condemned the execution of three men by authorities in Gaza.Listen to Peter Kenny’s report from Geneva: The May 31 executions came despite serious and widespread concerns that international fair trial standards were not respected, and in spite of appeals by many local and international actors to halt the executions.UNHCR spokesman Rupert Colville said the executions were carried out without the approval of Palestinian President Mamoud Abbas as required under Palestinian law, effectively denying the men their right to seek pardon or commutation of their sentence.“We remain deeply concerned about further planned executions in the near future,” Colville said. “We reiterate that death sentences carried out pursuant to unfair trials are in violation of international law.”“We urge the authorities in Gaza to halt any future executions and to uphold their obli...
(Vatican Radio) Preparations are underway in the French capital Paris for a new refugee camp in the city with the mayor expressing concern about the mounting death toll among people fleeing war and poverty.She made the remarks after officials said at least 1,000 or more migrants perished in the Mediterranean.Listen to Stefan Bos’s report:
Jerusalem, Israel, Jun 1, 2016 / 12:03 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Israeli government's policies for Christian schools and unfair education budget cuts put them at risk of collapse, the Office of Christian Schools in Israel has charged.Fr. Abdel Masih Fahim, general secretary of the Catholic Church’s Office of Christian Schools in Israel, urged the Israeli government to recognize the importance of continued Christian education in Israel. These schools are a “vital component of the Christian presence in the Holy Land,” he said in a May 23 statement.“Christian schools in Israel are now in immediate danger of collapsing financially,” he warned.Fr. Fahim voiced concerns to the office of the Israeli Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Education, the Minister of Social Equality and others. These concerns focused on three imminent issues.He called on the government to fulfill immediately the transfer of 50 million shekels, about $13 milli...
MIAMI (AP) -- It'll either be repeat or redemption....

