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News in the Church: Evening News July 12, 2024

By Pål Johannes Nes

"Welcome to News from the Church, your source for Catholic news and updates from around the world. The news is edited by Pål Johannes Nes, and you're listening to EWTN Norway. This is the Evening News for July 12, 2024. Let's begin."

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News in the Church: Evening News July 12, 2024
By Pål Johannes Nes
"Welcome to News from the Church, your source for Catholic news and updates from around the world. The news is edited by Pål Johannes Nes, and you're listening to EWTN Norway. This is the Evening News for July 12, 2024. Let's begin."
News Stories:
Bishop Warns of Imminent Communism in Mexico
"Bishop Ramón Castro of Cuernavaca has raised alarms about the potential rise of communism in Mexico. He expressed concerns over recent political developments and urged the faithful to remain vigilant and prayerful. The bishop highlighted the importance of maintaining religious freedoms and protecting democratic values amidst these growing concerns."
Pope Francis Meets Russian Orthodox Church’s Foreign Minister at the Vatican
"Pope Francis recently met with Metropolitan Hilarion, the Russian Orthodox Church’s foreign minister, at the Vatican. This significant meeting underscores ongoing efforts to strengthen ecumenical relations between the Catholic Church and the Russian Orthodox Church. The dialogue focused on mutual cooperation, addressing global issues, and fostering Christian unity."
DR Congo’s Catholic Archdiocese of Kinshasa Distances Itself from Mismanagement Accusations
"Father Georges Musivi Mbuyu, an official from the Catholic Archdiocese of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has distanced the Church from recent accusations of financial mismanagement. The archdiocese reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and accountability, emphasizing that these allegations do not reflect the institution's values or operations."
Eastern Churches' Prayers in Jesus' Language
"In a significant cultural and religious practice, Eastern Churches are conducting prayers in Aramaic, the language of Jesus. This tradition aims to preserve the linguistic heritage and deepen the connection to the roots of Christian faith. The use of Aramaic in liturgy highlights the rich historical continuity of these ancient Christian communities."
Celebrations of Saint Charbel’s Feast: Prayers for Purity and Sanctity
"Celebrations for the feast of Saint Charbel have commenced, with many faithful participating in prayers for purity and sanctity. The Lebanese saint is renowned for his piety and miracles, drawing pilgrims seeking spiritual renewal. The feast is marked by various religious activities, including Masses, processions, and communal prayers."
Conservative Activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek Converts to Catholicism
"Conservative Dutch activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek has announced her conversion to Catholicism. In an interview, Vlaardingerbroek credited the Eucharist as a pivotal factor in her spiritual journey. She explained how the profound experience of the Eucharist led her to embrace the Catholic faith fully. Her conversion has sparked interest and discussions within Catholic circles and beyond, highlighting the transformative power of faith and the sacraments. Vlaardingerbroek’s journey underscores the appeal of Catholic teachings and traditions in contemporary spiritual life."
Church in Germany Invested 624 Million Euros in Global Aid Projects
"The Catholic Church in Germany has reported an investment of 624 million euros in aid projects worldwide. These funds have been allocated to various humanitarian, educational, and healthcare initiatives, reflecting the Church's commitment to social justice and global solidarity. This significant contribution underscores the Church's role in addressing global challenges."
Cologne Seminary Rector Criticizes Conservative-Liberal Labeling in Priest Study
"Father Regens Markus Hofmann, the rector of the seminary in Cologne, has criticized the binary labeling of priests as conservative or liberal in recent studies. He argued that such categorizations are reductive and do not capture the complexity of priestly identities and ministries. Father Hofmann emphasized that the priesthood encompasses a diverse range of perspectives and approaches to ministry, which cannot be adequately described by simplistic labels. He called for a more nuanced understanding of the diverse perspectives within the priesthood, fostering unity and mutual respect."
"That brings us to the end of today's episode. Thank you for joining us on News from the Church. Remember to tune in tomorrow for the Morning News, where we'll bring you more updates and stories from the global Catholic community. God bless you all, and may your faith continue to inspire and guide you. This is EWTN Norway, wishing you a peaceful and blessed evening."