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When hope rises from the rubble: The Lebanese Church in the fight for justice
Five years after the devastating 2020 Beirut port explosion, the Lebanese Catholic Church continues its fight for justice and support for the victims. Through humanitarian aid, a living memory, advocacy against impunity, and a message of peace conveyed notably by the historic visit of Pope Leo XIV, it remains a moral and social pillar in a Lebanon mired in profound crisis. Despite political, economic, and regional obstacles, the Church embodies the hope and resilience of a wounded nation, refusing to abandon the quest for truth and dignity.
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Saint Eligius transforms gold into charity
Saint Eligius, goldsmith to King Dagobert who later became bishop, embodies professional integrity and generosity towards the poor. Born around 588 near Limoges, he forged a path where excellence in work and service to the marginalized were intertwined. Known for crafting two golden thrones for King Clotaire II, he symbolizes unwavering honesty. Eligius ransomed slaves, founded monasteries, and became Bishop of Noyon, blending artisanal skill with profound faith. Patron saint of goldsmiths, blacksmiths, and mechanics, his feast day is celebrated on December 1st. His example reminds us that work well done is an act of truth and holiness.
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When the Pope Plays Chess: The Three Days That Redefined Interreligious Dialogue in Istanbul
On November 29, 2025, Pope Leo XIV made a historic visit to Istanbul, promoting interreligious dialogue and Christian unity in the face of current challenges, in a sensitive diplomatic context with Turkey.
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Saint Andrew, first called, always a ferryman
Saint Andrew, the first called, apostle and guide, is celebrated on November 30th. A Galilean fisherman who became a disciple of Jesus, he embodies listening, sharing, and bearing witness. His life connects East and West, uniting diverse Christian traditions. Martyred in Patras, his X-shaped cross is a symbol of humility and openness. His mission invites each of us to become a guide of light, leading others toward faith through listening, sharing, and humility. He is remembered in Patras, Constantinople, Amalfi, Scotland, and Ukraine. Liturgy, prayer, and works of art celebrate his inspiring figure.
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Saint Saturnin, the first witness of the faith in Toulouse
A missionary bishop of the 3rd century, he sealed the evangelization of southern Gaul with his blood and became the protector of an entire region. A...
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Christians of Türkiye: a minority faith, an indomitable hope at the heart of a founding land
A historic visit by Pope Leo XIV to Turkey (November 2025) to celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. The visit focused on the difficult yet enduring lives of Christians, a minority in a Muslim-majority country, caught between a millennia-old heritage, past violence, limited recognition, and a quiet renewal. It conveyed a message of unity and hope for a faithful community despite the trials they face.
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Germany: Controversy over LGBT+ support in Catholic schools tears the Church apart
A document from the German Bishops' Conference, published in October 2025, proposes an open and respectful approach to supporting LGBT+ students in Catholic schools. This initiative has sparked a heated controversy among bishops, who are divided between adapting to societal realities and defending traditional doctrine. The debate reflects the tensions within the German "Synodal Path" and raises important questions for education, pastoral care, and the future of the Catholic Church in Germany.
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Christian martyrs in France: memory, examples, contemporary inspiration
Discover the history of Christian martyrs in France, their enduring memory through the centuries, and the inspiration they offer today. Courage, sacrifice, and spiritual commitment: an essential legacy for contemporary faith and society.

