July 9, 2025
News Nigeria

Church’s mission is work of Holy Spirit, not of our ‘techniques’

Our Editorial Director offers his reflections on Pope Francis’ first day in Papua New Guinea, as he met with the country’s civil authorites and the Church’s lay and ordained ministers in Port Moresby. By Andrea Tornielli – Port Moresby How do we inspire young people with the enthusiasm for mission? “I do not think there

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Singapore welcomes Pope Francis on final stage of 45th Apostolic Journey

Pope Francis begins the fourth and final leg of his Apostolic Journey to Asia and Oceania, as the Southeast Asian city-state of Singapore welcomes the Bishop of Rome to Changi Airport. By Claudia Torres – Singapore Pope Francis has begun the fourth and final leg of his 12-day Apostolic Journey in Asia and Oceania –

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News Nigeria

Celebrating Peace, equity justice: Kano Diocese @ 25

The Catholic Diocese of Kano marked a significant milestone on September 9, 2024, as it celebrated its Silver Jubilee, commemorating 25 years of promoting peace, equity, and justice. The week-long celebration, running until September 14, features various activities, including paper presentations, lectures, quizzes, sports competitions, panel discussions, and a retreat, culminating in the priestly ordination

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News Vatican

Pope in remote Papua New Guinea

By Andrea Tornielli Christianity is not merely a philosophy, a set of ideas, or a manual of moral rules. It is an event, woven with wonder and human faces. This truth was once again made evident on a sweltering Sunday afternoon in Vanimo and the remote village of Baro. There was awe and gratitude in

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News Nigeria

Devotion to Our Lady: A Lifelong Commitment – Dr. Ukel Shares Testimony

…as CSN Community celebrates the Blessed Virgin Mary’s birthday By PJ Usanga The Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) and agencies of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) marked the birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary with great enthusiasm and devotion on Monday, September 9, 2024. This annual tradition has become an integral part of

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News Vatican

As an African missionary, I am forever learning from the people of Papua New Guinea

Summing-up his experiences in Papua New Guinea, Fr Brian Nonde said, “For us African missionaries, the people of Papua New Guinea (PNG) teach us to live our Christian faith in harmony with nature, the value of family life, human relations, and how to cherish culture and traditions.” Fr Paul Samasumo – Vatican City Fr Brian

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News Nigeria

The role of the priest is evolving, the face of the priesthood is changing – Bishop Nwobi reminds newly ordained clerics

The Catholic Bishop of Ahiara Diocese, Most Rev. Simeon Nwobi, CMF, reminded newly ordained priests that the role of the priest is changing and they must adapt to the evolving needs of the church and society. “You are being ordained at a time of great change and challenge for the church,” he said. “The world

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Reflections By Rev. Fr. David Okolie

EQUALITY AND DIVINE PROVIDENCE (23RD SUNDAY CATECHESIS (B)

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, Through Baptism, the Holy Spirit sows the seed of faith in us and through this faith, we are made Christians, children of God and members of the Church (cf. CCC n. 1213). Through this faith, there is EQUALITY among all of Christ’s faithful. Concerning this, the 1983 Code of

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Reflections By Rev. Fr. David Okolie

THE LAW OF THE LORD IS PERFECT

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, the greatest challenge facing humanity today is the ILLUSION that the LAW that God has given us as a guide is IMPERFECT. The above disposition has made a number of persons either to disregard the Commandments of God or even to openly denounce them and teach others to be

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Africa News

Catholic diocese sues US government, worried some foreign-born priests might be forced to leave

For more than a year, religious organizations have lobbied Congress and the Biden administration to fix a sudden procedural change in how the government processes green cards for religious workers, which threatens the ability of thousands of them to continue to minister in the United States. The Catholic Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey, and five

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