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Twenty-eight Swiss Guards were sworn in Wednesday at the Vatican.
The pope expressed his encouragement to the priests who are working in war- torn southern Lebanon. The Holy Father said he prays for them, supports them, and gave them his blessing.
The pontiff marked the centenary of the Vatican Publishing House, saying printed books remain a vital "opportunity to think" in the digital age.
Lithuania's only consistently pro-life maternity home — once blessed by St. John Paul II — faces closure under a government merger plan opposed by more than 12,000 petitioners.
Father Gerardo F. Saco Jr. cited "human limitations" in withdrawing from the Diocese of Tagbilaran weeks before his scheduled May 26 episcopal ordination.
The pontiff met with the secretary of state amid Trump's ongoing criticism of the Holy Father and the Vatican.
Recent excavations at the site match the account of an eighth-century Bavarian bishop who wrote about a church in Bethsaida that was built over the home of Sts. Peter and Andrew.
Through violent tactics and the lucrative drug trade, Mexican cartels have made deep inroads into a number of local and state governments in the country.
Critics warn that the efforts to rename many of Syria's schools could jeopardize the country's identity and diversity.
A Vatican synod study group's final report includes testimony from two men in civil marriages with other men and calls for a listening-based approach to difficult doctrinal and pastoral questions.

