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Venezuelan archbishop: Maduro’s gone, but the same people are still in charge

The leadership of the Venezuelan Bishops' Conference updated Pope Leo XIV on the political situation in the country, noting that only limited progress has been made and the economy hasn't improved.

Piarist Fathers demand Cuban regime return their cloister and school

Nationalized by the communist government in 1961, the two buildings are in a state of serious deterioration and require immediate attention the government is unwilling or unable to provide.

Historic parish in Toronto Archdiocese to finally break ground on new church

St. Patrick’s Parish in Brampton, Ontario, is bursting at the seams. Now, on May 24, it will break ground on its long-awaited new church.

Colombia to be consecrated to Immaculate Heart of Mary on May 13

The day's events in Bogota will include the rosary, Mass, the consecration, Eucharistic adoration, and a procession, with the theme of praying for peace and reconciliation through conversion of heart.

Church in Colombia begins training digital missionaries to faithfully proclaim the Gospel

The Digital Missionaries School aims to give solid training to online missionaries and consolidate them into a network to reach the digital continent with the Gospel.

Organized crime ‘rules’ in several states in Mexico, cardinal warns

Through violent tactics and the lucrative drug trade, Mexican cartels have made deep inroads into a number of local and state governments in the country.

‘Prison or exile’: Priest in Nicaragua reveals how the dictatorship persecutes the Church

A priest in Nicaragua details conditions in the country as the Catholic Church continues to operate under intense persecution, including surveillance of clergy and restrictions on activities.

Canadian priest offered euthanasia twice while recovering from hip fracture

A Vancouver priest says he was twice offered assisted death by hospital medical staff who knew he was a priest and opposed to euthanasia — a practice critics say is growing.

Toronto Catholic conference to explore breakdown of the social covenant

The inaugural conference, “Restoring the Covenant: Catholic Social Teaching as Common Social Ground,” will take place May 30 at De La Salle Oaklands College in Toronto.

It’s the Good Friday of the pro-life cause in Mexico, lawyer says

As Mexico's highest court deliberates over a law that could legalize abortion on demand, a pro-life lawyer is promoting her book, which offers 20 of the best non-religious arguments against abortion.