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News in the Church: Morning News July 18, 2024

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News in the Church: Morning News July 18, 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 Morning News for July 18, 2024.

Saint of the Day: St. Camillus de Lellis

Today, we honor St. Camillus de Lellis, a 16th-century priest and founder of the Camillians, a religious order dedicated to the care of the sick. Known for his compassionate heart and tireless service to the ill and dying, St. Camillus is the patron saint of nurses, hospitals, and the sick. His legacy of love and care continues to inspire healthcare professionals and caregivers around the world.
Read more: St. Camillus de Lellis

News Stories:

Trump’s Selection of J.D. Vance as VP Pick Signals Shift from Traditional Conservatism

Former President Donald Trump has selected J.D. Vance as his Vice Presidential running mate for the upcoming election. This decision marks a significant shift from traditional conservatism, as Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy, brings a unique perspective on working-class issues and social conservatism. Trump’s choice reflects a strategy to appeal to a broader base, including disaffected voters and those concerned with cultural and economic issues. Vance’s selection has sparked discussions about the future direction of the Republican Party and its evolving political landscape.
Read more: Trump’s VP Pick

The Faith and Witness of a Young Athlete Who Died Running a Half Marathon

A young athlete, Michael Thoms, tragically passed away while running a half marathon. Known for his strong Catholic faith and active involvement in his parish, Michael’s life and witness have left a profound impact on his community. His dedication to both his sport and his faith exemplified a life of balance and commitment. The local diocese has planned a memorial service to honor his memory and celebrate his contributions to the community.
Read more: Young Athlete’s Faith

Syro-Malabar Church in India Initiates Plan to Resolve Bitter Liturgical Feud

The Syro-Malabar Church in India has initiated a comprehensive plan to resolve a long-standing liturgical feud. The dispute, which centers around the celebration of the Holy Qurbana (Mass), has caused significant division within the Church. The new plan, endorsed by Major Archbishop George Alencherry, aims to promote unity and respect for diverse liturgical practices while adhering to the Church’s traditions. This initiative is seen as a crucial step towards healing and reconciliation within the Syro-Malabar community.
Read more: Syro-Malabar Liturgical Feud

Crusader Treasure Unveiled: Medieval Altar Found in Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulcher

Archaeologists have unveiled a remarkable find in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem—a medieval altar believed to be from the Crusader period. This discovery sheds new light on the historical and religious significance of the site, which is revered as the location of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. The altar, adorned with intricate carvings and religious symbols, provides valuable insights into the Crusader era and its influence on Christian worship practices.
Read more: Crusader Treasure in Holy Sepulcher

5 Tips from Pope Francis to Young People in Latin America

Pope Francis has shared five important tips with young people in Latin America, encouraging them to live out their faith with joy and commitment. The Pope’s advice includes staying close to Jesus, embracing the Church, fostering a sense of community, being courageous in witnessing to their faith, and serving others with love and compassion. His message aims to inspire and guide the youth as they navigate the challenges of modern life while staying true to their Catholic values.
Read more: Pope Francis’ Tips

Catholic Campaign in Spain Encourages Not Forgetting God During Vacations

A new Catholic campaign in Spain is encouraging the faithful not to forget God during their vacations. The campaign, launched by the Spanish Episcopal Conference, includes various initiatives such as providing resources for prayer and reflection while traveling and organizing summer retreats. The goal is to help Catholics maintain their spiritual life and connection to God even during leisure time. The campaign has received positive responses from the faithful who appreciate the reminder to keep their faith at the forefront.
Read more: Spanish Catholic Campaign

Catholic Priest in Nigeria Speaks of an Atmosphere of Hopelessness as Attacks Against Christians Continue

Father Emmanuel Anyanwu, a Catholic priest in Nigeria, has spoken out about the growing atmosphere of hopelessness among Christians as attacks against them continue. He highlighted the increasing violence and persecution faced by Christian communities, urging both local and international support. Father Anyanwu’s appeal emphasizes the urgent need for peace, security, and solidarity with those suffering from religious persecution in Nigeria.
Read more: Nigeria Christian Persecution

How the Church in Iraq Supports Its Needy Members

In Iraq, the Catholic Church is actively supporting its needy members through various initiatives. These efforts include providing essential services such as food, shelter, and medical care to those affected by ongoing conflicts and economic challenges. The Church’s outreach programs, led by local clergy and supported by international Catholic organizations, aim to restore dignity and hope to displaced and marginalized communities. These actions reflect the Church’s commitment to social justice and compassionate care.
Ream more: Church in Iraq

Man Murdered During Rosary Prayer in Colombian Church

A tragic incident occurred in Colombia where a man was murdered while praying the Rosary in a church. The victim, identified as Carlos Rodríguez, was known for his devout faith and regular participation in parish activities. This shocking act of violence has deeply affected the local Catholic community, prompting calls for justice and increased security in places of worship. Church leaders are urging the faithful to remain steadfast in prayer and faith during these troubling times.
Read more: Rosary Prayer Murder

That brings us to the end of today’s episode. Thank you for joining us on News from the Church. Remember to tune in this evening for the Evening 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 day.

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