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Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Simon Peter Engurait as the Bishop of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux in Louisiana, making him the first African U.S. Catholic Bishop — he sits down with Mark Irons.
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From EWTN News In Depth
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Simon Peter Engurait as the Bishop of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux in Louisiana, making him the first African U.S. Catholic Bishop — he sits down with Mark Irons.
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Archbishop Shelton Fabre is among the numerous Catholic prelates speaking out in the wake of anti-Catholic comments from President Donald Trump.
Black Catholics have joined the growing condemnation of recent emanations from the White House regarding Pope Leo XIV, including an unprecedented social media attack by President Donald Trump and a doubling down from both him and the Catholic vice president, JD Vance.
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By Lebo Diseko, Global religion correspondent, Paul Njie, BBC Africa, Yaoundé and Nomsa Maseko, BBC Africa | BBC
Pope Leo XIV wants to “turn the world’s attention to Africa”, according to a senior Vatican official, as he embarks on a significant tour of the continent addressing themes of peace, migration and dialogue between religions.
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Did you know the Divine Mercy devotion as we know it today was suppressed for many years? Here’s how Saint John Paul II saved it.
You probably already know about the devotion to Divine Mercy in the Catholic Church.
Divine Mercy images can be seen in churches around the world. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is very popular, and Divine Mercy Sunday is an official feast day of the Church. The founder of the devotion, Saint Faustina Kowalska, is even honored as a saint.
But it wasn’t always this way. In fact, the whole devotion was suppressed for many years and almost lost for good. It only came back due to prayer, perseverance, and the hand of Divine Providence. This is the amazing story.
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