Youth in Korea Prepare for World Youth Day with Focus on Ethical Artificial Intelligence
As young Catholics gear up for World Youth Day in Korea in 2027, Father Paolo Benanti has ignited a vital conversation on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. Speaking to 800 attendees at Seoul’s Myeongdong Cathedral, Benanti emphasized the moral responsibilities that accompany technological advancements, setting the stage for a series of discussions aimed at integrating faith with contemporary ethical challenges.
Bishop Warns of Protests Over Cabinet Appointments
Bishop Cleophas Osese has warned that President William Ruto’s decision to recycle old Cabinet members could trigger new protests, as the recent appointments have failed to meet public expectations.
Catholic Bishops from Zambia, Malawi, and Zimbabwe Form New Sub-Regional Conference to Tackle Shared Issues
Catholic bishops from Zambia, Malawi, and Zimbabwe have reaffirmed their commitment to establishing a sub-regional Catholic bishops’ conference to address shared challenges.
Archbishop from England Marvels at Nigeria’s Vibrant Church: “I Have Never Ordained So Many Priests”
“I have never ordained so many priests,” Archbishop John Wilson of the Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark in England.
East African Bishops Pledge to Create a ‘Safe, Nurturing Church Environment’ for Minors.
Members of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) have pledged to create a safe environment for minors and vulnerable adults within their jurisdictions. In a statement […]
Pope Francis Establishes New Diocese in South Sudan, Designates Comboni Missionary Bishop Christian Carlassare as Pioneer Local Ordinary
Comboni Missionary Bishop Christian Carlassare to Lead Newly Established Diocese in South Sudan.
Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops Condemn Violence in Anti-Tax Protests
The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) has strongly denounced the fatal shootings and injuries of protesters opposing the controversial Finance Bill 2024.
Pope to Catholics in Holy Land: May hope arise from seeds sown in pain
In an Easter Letter addressed to Catholics in the Holy Land, Pope Francis expresses his spiritual closeness and paternal affection, and encourages Christians around the world to offer concrete support and prayers for peace.
Ghana’s young people to observe Lent through environmental stewardship campaigns
A group of young people in Ghana is embarking on an innovative initiative to infuse new meaning into the observance of Lent by engaging in environmental stewardship campaigns.
Archbishop Mourad: World is letting the Syrian people die
In an interview with Vatican News, the Archbishop of Homs launches a plea for the Syrian people who risk dying of hunger after the World Food Programme suspended its general food assistance programme in the war-torn country due to funding shortages.