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Meet the Augustinian saints celebrated by the Church in August

Here are 6 Augustinian saints and a blessed who the the Catholic Church celebrates in August.

Life of Brazilian woman who lived over half a century solely on the Eucharist hits the big screen

On Good Friday in 1943, Floripes Dornellas de Jesús, known as "Lola," decided she would eat no more. From that moment on, she received only the Eucharist each day.

Imam's daughter in Guinea-Bissau makes profession as Catholic religious sister

Aicha Settimia Canté, 27, made her temporary profession on Aug. 15, describing the milestone as a response to God's call and a moment of "joy, emotion, and profound gratitude."

EWTN News explains: Why the Church once forbade Catholics to honor Confucius

Rome once forbade Catholics to honor Confucius. Understanding why explains the Vatican's newest dialogue, but a scintillating question remains.

Pope Leo to Catholic legislators: Promote AI policies that protect families

The pontiff held a private audience with a delegation from the International Catholic Legislators Network on Aug. 21.

Joint statement highlights 'shared convictions' in first Catholic-Confucian conference

Catholic and Confucian scholars emphasized their shared goals for humanity while acknowledging important theological differences between the two traditions.

Lebanon abolishes death penalty, making regional history as amnesty law sparks debate

The historic step is being hailed as a major victory for human dignity and human rights, while another piece of legislation about general amnesty has sparked intense debate.

In a first, Jewish scholar elected to lead Catholic Biblical Association

The Catholic Biblical Association of America elected its first Jewish president: Amy-Jill Levine.

Lourdes bishop says shrine will cover all Rupnik mosaics ahead of pope's visit to France

"My role is to ensure that the shrine welcomes everyone, especially those who are suffering," Bishop Jean-Marc Micas said.

Pope Leo meets Lebanese president; security issues at center of talks

The pope met with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Thursday morning at the Apostolic Palace and focused on challenges facing Lebanon and the implementation of the Trilateral Framework Agreement.

Thought of the Day

Matthew 22:36-39

“Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” He said to him, “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”


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