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Some of the homeless youths in prison that Salesian MIssionaries are supporting in Madagascar. Credit: Salesian Missions

Salesians of Don Bosco Providing Care to Minors Abandoned Behind Bars in Madagascar

Feb 23, 2023

At ‘Trano zaza maditra’ (Home for naughty boys), a rehabilitation center for boys in Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo, boys as young as nine years old are received and locked behind bars, away from the care of their families.

Official logo of the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR)/ Credit: Courtesy Photo

Delay in Debt Restructuring “likely” to Increase Zambia’s Cost of Living: Jesuit Scholar

Feb 23, 2023

The slow debt restructuring process in Zambia could result in an increase in the cost of living for the people of God in the Southern African nation, an official of the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) have said. 

Father Vyacheslav Grynevych gave Pope Francis with a cross made out of broken glass and rubble from destroyed buildings in Kyiv on Feb. 21, 2023. | Photo courtesy of Father Vyacheslav Grynevych

Catholic Priest from Ukraine Gives Pope Francis Cross Made out of War Rubble

Feb 23, 2023

Father Vyacheslav Grynevych vividly remembers the first day of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine one year ago.

Archbishop Justin Welby in Łódź, Poland, July 21, 2016. | Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk

Conservative Anglican Leaders Reject Archbishop of Canterbury Over Same-sex Union Blessing

Feb 23, 2023

A group of religious leaders representing a significant portion of the world’s Anglicans voted this week to reject the leadership of Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby after the Church of England’s governing body in early February voted to bless same-sex couples.

Ongoing Diocesan Assembly in South Sudanese Diocese Keen on “strategic plans for future”

Feb 22, 2023

The ongoing Diocesan Pastoral Assembly of the Catholic Diocese of Rumbek has participants keen on discussions that will result  in some “strategic plans for the future” of the Diocese, the Local Ordinary of the South Sudanese Diocese has said. 

Fr. Norberto Pozzi. Credit: ACN

Missionary Priest Injured in CAR Mine Explosion to Undergo Second Amputation in Italy

Feb 22, 2023

Fr. Norberto Pozzi, a Missionary Priest who sustained injuries in a mine explosion in the Central African Republic (CAR) has traveled to Italy to have his leg amputated in an operation that has been described as “very complicated”.

Bishop Emmanuel Badejo of Nigeria’s Oyo Diocese. Credit: Oyo Diocese

Why Lent in 2023 is Important for Nigerians: Catholic Bishop

Feb 22, 2023

This year’s Lenten Season is a time that Nigerians are “knocking on heaven’s door”, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Oyo in Nigeria has said, noting that the West African nation, especially, needs God’s mercy ahead of the country’s general elections.

From left: Katharina Westerhorstmann, Dorothea Schmidt, Marianne Schlosser and Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz. Credit: Screenshot / YouTube / K-TV // courtesy photo // EWTN // Diocese of Münster

Four Women Quit German Synodal Way, Say it Casts “doubt on central Catholic doctrines”

Feb 22, 2023

Ahead of the German Synodal Way’s final meeting next month, four prominent participants – all of them women – officially announced they were quitting the controversial process on Wednesday, February 22. 

Pope Francis speaks during his weekly general audience on Ash Wednesday Feb. 22, 2023. | Daniel Ibanez/CNA

The Gospel Not "a political party, an ideology, a club: Pope Francis

Feb 22, 2023

Pope Francis said Wednesday that the traditions of the Church should not be based on opinion or ideological leanings but on whether they favor the proclamation of the Gospel.

Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo confirmed President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conference of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM). Credit: ACI Africa

Cardinal in DR Congo to Head Symposium of Catholic Bishops in Africa and Madagascar

Feb 21, 2023

Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo has been confirmed as the President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conference of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM).

Faith Leaders in Central Equatoria State. Credit: Courtesy Photo

Let’s Have “intervention strategy” to End Violence: South Sudanese State Faith Leaders

Feb 21, 2023

Religious leaders in Central Equatoria State are pushing for “an intervention strategy” to help bring to an end the violent conflicts in the South Sudanese State.

Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Nigeria's Abuja Archdiocese. Credit: Archdiocese of Abuja

“Not signs of maturity”: Archbishop in Nigeria on Riots, Bank Vandalism amid Cash Shortage

Feb 21, 2023

The Local Ordinary of Abuja Archdiocese in Nigeria has expressed his disapproval of the recent riots and bank vandalism following the cash shortage in the West African nation.

Mons. Jean-Marie Vianney Twagirayezu, appointed Bishop for the Catholic Diocese of Kibungo in Rwanda. Credit: Courtesy Photo

Caritas Rwanda Secretary General Appointed Bishop for Kibungo Catholic Diocese

Feb 21, 2023

Pope Francis has appointed Mons. Jean-Marie Vianney Twagirayezu who has been serving as Secretary General of Caritas Rwanda as Bishop for the Catholic Diocese of Kibungo in the country in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge.

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Where Do Ash Wednesday Ashes Come From?

Feb 21, 2023

“Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”

Sr. Elena Balatti. Credit: ACI Africa

Catholic Missionary Nun in South Sudan Calls Politicians to “positive actions for peace”

Feb 21, 2023

There is need for political leaders in South Sudan to undertake “positive actions for peace”, a Catholic Missionary Nun in the East-Central African nation has said. 

The Virgin of Guadalupe in Guadalupe Basilica in Mexico City. | Photo credit: David Ramos / ACI Prensa

Rector Reports More Pilgrimages to Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine Than Before Pandemic

Feb 21, 2023

Monsignor Salvador Martínez, rector of the Guadalupe Basilica in Mexico City, noted that after two years of pandemic restrictions the Marian shrine “has resumed the impetus it had before and sometimes with greater strength.”

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Traditional Latin Mass Attendees Waiting to See Impact of New Vatican Restrictions

Feb 21, 2023

Some Catholics who attend the Traditional Latin Mass are awaiting the next steps from their bishops after the Vatican ordered the dioceses to get approval from the Holy See before they can authorize Latin Mass celebrations within parish churches. 

Chart showing asteroids named after Jesuits. | Br. Robert Macke S.J./Vatican Observatory

Newly-discovered Asteroids Named after Jesuits — and a Pope

Feb 21, 2023

The Vatican Observatory announced this week the naming of four newly-discovered asteroids after notable Catholics, including Pope Gregory XIII, who began the tradition of papal astronomers and observatories.

Fr. Stan Chu Ilo. Credit: Courtesy Photo

Muslim Leaders Challenged to Play Role in Ending Christian Persecution in Nigeria

Feb 21, 2023

Christian religious leaders continue to play their role in ensuring that the violence in Nigeria does not transition into a religious war, a Catholic Theologian has said, and challenged Muslim leaders to condemn extremism in the West African nation.

Archbishop Philip Anyolo of Nairobi Archdiocese (right) and John Cardinal Njue (Left) during the launch of PMC theme of 2023 on Saturday, February 18 at St. Mary's ground. Credit: ACI Africa.

“Under-representation of boys”: PMC Animators in Kenyan Archdiocese on Membership

Feb 20, 2023

Animators of the Pontifical Missionary Children (PMC) in the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi in Kenya have, in separate interviews with ACI Africa, highlighted a challenge in the membership, which they say has significantly more girls than boys.