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For a Synodal Church – everyone has a part to play

For a Synodal Church – everyone has a part to play

WelCom April 2022 For a synodal Church – communion | participation | Mission. Pope Francis has stressed on several occasions the need for Synod 2021–2023 to involve everyone, and to reach out as much as possible.  ‘Everyone has a part to play; no one is a mere extra…The Synod is for everyone, and it is […]

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Synod-related survey reaches beyond Church boundaries

Synod-related survey reaches beyond Church boundaries

WelCom April 2022 During March the Catholic Church in New Zealand invited people – Catholic or not – to fill in a survey and have their say on the future direction of the Church. The intention of the survey was to reach people who are not part of parish or Church communities.  Their feedback will […]

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Pope denounces ‘perverse abuse of power’

Pope denounces ‘perverse abuse of power’

WelCom April 2022 Pope Francis has denounced the ‘perverse abuse of power’ on display in Russia’s war in Ukraine and called for aid to Ukrainians. He said Ukrainians had been attacked in their ‘identity, history and tradition’ and were ‘defending their land’. Francis’ comments to a gathering of European Catholic representatives were some of his […]

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Orthodox leaders split over invasion

Orthodox leaders split over invasion

WelCom April 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has ‘earned the hatred of the whole world,’ according to the leader of Orthodox Christianity. ‘We are entering a new era of cold war,’ Patriarch Bartholomew of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople said in a Turkish-language broadcast interview. ‘We do not know what will happen […]

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Bishops deny ‘meddling in politics’

Bishops deny ‘meddling in politics’

WelCom April 2022 The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines has denied accusations it is meddling in politics, saying that bishops only seek to speak the truth. The denial followed a charge that the bishops are interfering in the presidential campaign by frontrunner Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr, who was angered by a recent pastoral letter […]

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Jesuit saints honoured

Jesuit saints honoured

WelCom April 2022 On March 12, the Society of Jesus celebrated the 400th anniversary of the canonisation of St Ignatius of Loyola and St Francis Xavier. These extraordinary men, two of the founders of the Society of Jesus and close friends, were declared saints together. Both Ignatius and Xavier were prolific writers, offering direction and […]

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Churches hit by Myanmar military

Churches hit by Myanmar military

WelCom April 2022 Eight Catholic churches have been hit by artillery shelling and airstrikes by Myanmar’s military in Loikaw Diocese since the conflict between military and rebel forces erupted in May 2021. Some 16 parishes out of 38 in Loikaw Diocese have been abandoned by priests, nuns and parishioners who have fled to safe areas […]

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Pope sends envoys on hope mission

Pope sends envoys on hope mission

WelCom April 2022 Two cardinals arrived at separate destinations on one mission entrusted to them by Pope Francis: to bring relief, hope and encouragement to suffering Ukrainians. Polish Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, papal almoner, arrived in the city of Lviv March 8 and met with Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk of Kyiv-Halych, head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, […]

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Extraordinary response

Extraordinary response

WelCom April 2022 Catholic charities have issued a special call for donations for the people of Ukraine and received an overwhelming response. A DePaul Group response manager in Slovakia, said the response from ordinary people had so far been extraordinary: ‘everyone is trying to do something to help’. The Depaul Group, inspired by the example […]

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Churches face post-pandemic changes

Churches face post-pandemic changes

WelCom April 2022 Dramatic shifts brought on by Covid-19 restrictions are forcing churches to rethink the nature of worship and the purpose of their communities. For some, shrinking congregations and dwindling donations have forced closures. More than 4,000 churches shut their doors in the United States in 2020, according to research from Barna Group, an […]

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