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An American Pope at the border

Pope Leo XIV’s late-July remarks on his American roots and the Ceuta crisis reframe migration itself: stability without justice becomes containment, peace without dignity more than silence at a checkpoint, and every border a test of whom a society will see. [Read More]

The Eucharist speaks the language of unity

Amid renewed debate over the traditional Latin Mass, the deeper issue is not Latin versus the vernacular but whether liturgy strengthens communion, since across languages and traditions Catholics share one Christ in a Eucharist meant to create unity. [Read More]

St Luke’s Dinner Dance Masquerade 2026: A Night of Faith, Fun and Community

Masks, music, Lebanese cuisine, dancing and plenty of laughter filled St Luke’s Catholic Performance Hall recently as Marsden Park Parish celebrated its fourth annual Dinner Dance.  [Read More]

West Bank Christians feel ‘forgotten’ over settler violence

Settler attacks have become a recurring reality in Taybeh, Palestine’s last remaining all-Christian village. Father Bashar Fawadleh, who has served as the Latin parish priest of Christ the Redeemer for the past five years, fears that local families will be forced to abandon their land. [Read More]