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Cardinals Gérald C. Lacroix of Québec, Wilton D. Gregory, retired archbishop of Washington, and Daniel N. DiNardo, retired archbishop of Galveston-Houston, speak outside the Pontifical North American College in Rome May 5, 2025.

In final pre-conclave meetings, cardinals discuss war, dialogue

With less than 48 hours until the beginning of the conclave, the cardinals who will enter the Sistine Chapel to elect a new pope discussed war, the need for dialogue and the role of the pope in fostering it.
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Displaced Syrians who fled from the Aleppo countryside ride on a vehicle with their belongings in Tabqa, Syria, Dec. 3, 2024. (OSV News photo/Orhan Qereman, Reuters)

Christians in Aleppo feel an uneasy calm amid rebel takeover of Syrian city

An uneasy calm hangs over Aleppo, Christian leaders report, following the recent lightning takeover of Syria’s second-largest city by Islamist rebels driving out forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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President Joe Biden greets his son, Hunter Biden, after the president's speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Aug. 19, 2024. The president issued an expansive pardon for his son Dec. 1, marking a reversal of his previous statements he would not do so. (OSV News photo/Craig Hudson, Reuters)

Biden’s pardon of son brings mixed reaction, potential consequences

President Joe Biden’s expansive pardon for his son Hunter Biden Dec. 1 brought strong reaction from Catholic political observers and lawmakers alike, including criticism from Republicans and some members of Biden’s own Democratic Party.
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The Supreme Court is pictured in Washington Oct. 21, 2024. The nation's highest court is scheduled to hear Dec. 4 a challenge to a Tennessee state law banning certain types of medical or surgical gender reassignment procedures for minors who identify as transgender, the high court's first major step toward weighing in on the controversial issue. (OSV News photo/Kevin Mohatt, Reuters)

Supreme Court ready for arguments over gender transition ban for minors

WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear Dec. 4 a challenge to a Tennessee state law banning certain types of medical or surgical gender reassignment procedures for minors who identify as transgender, the high court’s first ...
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In this file photo, before entering the conclave, cardinals concelebrate Mass for the election of the Roman pontiff in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican March 12, 2013. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Why ‘Conclave’ is captivating audiences as the season’s big indie hit

Secrecy and gossip. Intrigue and politicking. Unexpected twists and startling revelations.
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A man gives the victory sign from a vehicle as it drives past rubble in Al Haush, Lebanon, Nov. 27, 2024, after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect.

Bishop Zaidan: Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire sparks ‘profound hope,’ for peace

A ceasefire brokered by the U.S. and France between Israel and the Lebanese-based militant group Hezbollah is being welcomed with "profound hope," said Bishop A. Elias Zaidan of the Maronite Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon, chairman of the U.S. ...
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Protestors holds a placard outside Parliament as British lawmakers debate the assisted dying law in London Nov. 29, 2024. Britain's lawmakers voted Nov. 29 to legalize assisted suicide for the terminally ill in England and Wales, despite opposition from Britain's Catholic bishops and other faith groups. (OSV News photo/Mina Kim, Reuters)

Catholic bishops decry British end of life vote: ‘May God help us’

Catholic bishops in England have decried a vote for assisted suicide, with one saying it represented a "dark day" in the history of the country.
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