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Ahead of elections, Nepal prelate welcomes ideals of youth protestors (CWN)

The apostolic administrator of Nepal’s apostolic vicariate praised the ideals of youth protestors in the South Asian nation.

Pope Leo is 'very supportive' of Courage, apostolate's leader says after papal audience (EWTN News)

Pope Leo XIV received a delegation from Courage International on February 6. The apostolate ministers, in a manner consistent with the teaching of the Church, to persons who experience same-sex attractions.

“We talked about the importance of chastity, how it heals and strengthens and restores the person,” Father Brian Gannon, the apostolate’s executive director, said in an interview with EWTN News. “The Pope was obviously very encouraging.”

The Pontiff “talked about freedom, about what real freedom is—not the unbridled freedom that the world offers, but rather mastering our passions and being in complete surrender to the will of God,” Father Gannon continued.

“All the members of Courage throughout the whole world will see that the Pope extended an audience and listened and is very, very supportive of everything that Courage is doing,” the priest added.

New archbishop appointed for Denver (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV today appointed Bishop James Golka of Colorado Springs as the archbishop of Denver.

Pope Leo issues 'Life in Abundance,' the most extensive papal document on sports (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV has issued “Life in Abundance,” a letter on the value of sport, on the occasion of the 25th Winter Olympic Games and 14th Paralympic Games.

Pope renews Church's 'urgent call' to end human trafficking (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV called for a global end to human trafficking in his message for the 12th World Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking.

Pope Leo outlines his vision of Christian formation (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV reflected at length on Christian formation in an address to the plenary assembly of the Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life.

Background: World Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking (CWN)

On February 8, the memorial of St. Josephine Bakhita (c. 1869-1947), the Church commemorates the 12th World Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking. Pope Leo XIV’s message for the day, dated January 29 and released on February 6, is entitled “Peace begins with dignity: a global call to end human trafficking.”

Cardinal Poola, 1st Dalit cardinal, elected president of Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CWN)

Cardinal Anthony Poola of Hyderabad has been elected president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), the conference announced today.

Acknowledge spiritual assistance in addressing mental health needs, Vatican diplomat tells WHO (Holy See Mission)

Addressing the executive board of the World Health Organization, a Vatican diplomat called for a greater recognition of the value of spiritual assistance for those suffering from mental health challenges.

Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, apostolic nuncio and Permanent Observer to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, Switzerland, said recently that “alongside professional mental health care and support, spiritual assistance has the potential to provide a profound sense of belonging, a vital sense of purpose and a compelling narrative of hope, amidst the difficulties of life.”

“When young people realize that they are not accidental by-products of the universe but are created in the image and likeness of God and loved and willed by Him, life acquires meaning, even amidst pain and suffering,” the prelate added.

Sierra Leone's bishops condemn attacks on priests, missions (ACI Africa)

The bishops of Sierra Leone condemned the “frequent and targeted attacks on our Clergy, Religious and the looting of mission properties.”

Such attacks are an “assault on the peace and spiritual fabric of our country,” the bishops said after an armed robber’s violent January 27 attack on a priest.

Sierra Leone, a West African nation of 9.3 million (map), is 67% Muslim, 19% ethnic religionist, and 11% Christian.