Cardinal demands action by Nigeria government against kidnappings, says ‘no excuse’ for silence — By: Catholic News Agency

ABUJA, Nigeria — Cardinal John Onaiyekan has challenged Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu‘s administration to intensify efforts to end kidnapping and other violent crimes in Nigeria, insisting that the government has “no excuse” for failing to tackle the countryʼs worsening insecurity. In an interview with ACI Africa, the sister service of EWTN News in Africa,…

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Catholic Charities distributes thousands of masks in Twin Cities amid widespread wildfire smoke — By: Catholic News Agency

Catholic Charities workers in Minnesota distributed thousands of masks to vulnerable residents this week amid widespread smoke from raging wildfires both in Minnesota and in Canada. Data from the Canadian government shows more than 120 “out of control” fires burning in the country, with a large portion concentrated north of Minnesota in the Ontario province….

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Swiss churches warn end of clergy military exemption will hurt pastoral care — By: Catholic News Agency

Christians in Switzerland have protested a new military law that ends the long-standing exemption from compulsory military service for clergy, accusing the federal government of revising the legislation without consulting the country’s religious communities as is customary before legislative changes. The revised Federal Act on the Armed Forces, which took effect June 1, repealed Article…

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Canadian surrogacy lawsuit exposes deeper ethical tensions, Catholic bioethicist says — By: Catholic News Agency

A Canadian same-sex coupleʼs lawsuit against the surrogate mother who refused their request to abort their unborn child is drawing attention not only to abortion but also to deeper questions about surrogacy itself, Canadian bioethicist Moira McQueen said. Contracting a surrogate mother to carry an implanted embryo separates what the Church calls the unitive and…

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Pakistan court to review ruling in forced conversion, child marriage case — By: Catholic News Agency

The Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan will review a previous ruling that allowed a 13-year-old Christian girl, who was forced into child marriage and religious conversion, to stay with her abductor. “One year ago in July 2025, Maria [Shahbaz] was abducted. She was forced into a marriage with a 30-year-old man. She was forcibly converted…

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