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Report finds 83 instances of anti-Christian harassment in Israel between April and June (Religious Freedom Data Center)

The Religious Freedom Data Center documented 83 instances of anti-Christian harassment in Israel during the second quarter of 2026.

The center, based in Israel, documented 47 instances of spitting, four physical assaults, six defacements of signs, and 26 other incidents, including verbal assaults, threatening behavior, and throwing trash.

Vatican diplomat laments plight of Sudanese civilians (Holy See Mission)

A Vatican diplomat lamented the plight of civilians in El Obeid, Sudan, who are at risk of atrocities amid the nation’s civil war.

“My delegation is particularly concerned by the tightening obstruction of humanitarian access, and the siege-like conditions in which food, water and fuel are scarce, and essential city services are under attack,” Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, apostolic nuncio and Permanent Observer to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, Switzerland, said during a UN Human Rights Council meeting on July 3.

“Starving civilians can never be a method of warfare,” Archbishop Balestrero continued. “All parties must comply with international humanitarian law, protect and uphold human rights, step back from any assault upon El Obeid, open safe corridors for those in need, and ensure unimpeded humanitarian access.”

Baltimore archbishop, in July 4 homily, recalls colonial Catholics, Charles Carroll (Archdiocese of Baltimore)

Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore, Maryland, celebrated Mass on July 4 at the church nearest Charles Carroll House, the home of the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence.

“Here in Annapolis, long before religious liberty was secured, Catholic families persevered in their faith,” Archbishop Lori preached. “Here, on this very property, generations prayed, worshipped and hoped for a country where faith would not be a barrier to citizenship.”

“Standing here at St. Mary’s, in the shadow of the Carroll House, we can see that the Catholic contribution to America has never been simply political,” he added. “It has been spiritual. Catholics helped build this nation not only by signing documents or holding office, but by building churches, founding schools, caring for the poor, welcoming immigrants, and witnessing to the dignity of every human person, from the moment of conception until natural death.”

Bishops, in pastoral letter, link America's founding principles to Ukraine's fight for freedom (Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church)

In the joint pastoral letter, the bishops of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the United States paid tribute to the nation’s founding ideals and to the Ukrainian Catholic contribution to American life.

The bishops also applied the principles enunciated in the Declaration of Independence to Ukraine today:

Ukrainians are not fighting for territory alone. They are fighting for the same truths that the Founders called self-evident: that human beings are created equal, that their rights come from God and not from governments, and that no empire has the authority to extinguish them.

Freedom is not free. Americans have known this and have paid for it in blood throughout their history. Today Ukrainians are paying the same price in their own blood. Their struggle, however, is not for Ukraine alone. It is a witness to the world that the principles of the American founding are not the property of one nation or one moment in history. They are universal, and they are always worth defending.

Pope visits with US ambassador on July 4 (@USinHolySee)

On July 4, Pope Leo XIV visited with Brian Burch, the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, and his family.

The U.S. Embassy to the Holy See stated that “Ambassador Burch and the Holy Father discussed President Trump‘s bold leadership and American efforts to pursue peace, religious freedom, and the need for moral clarity and courage around the world.”

The embassy also stated that “the Ambassador and his family presented the Holy Father a USA World Cup jersey, a commemorative Freedom 250 baseball, and a homemade apple pie,” and that “Pope Leo confirmed he is rooting for the country of his birth in the World Cup.”

Washington, DC cardinal reflects on patriotism (Catholic Standard)

In his July 5 homily, “The Meaning of Patriotism As We Celebrate Our Nation’s Birth,” Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington preached that “we stand in awe of the vision” that the nation’s founders “emblazoned on this new continent, and of the community and nation that have been built during these past two and a half centuries.”

“As we celebrate this great moment that marks our nation’s past and calls us to its future, let us as people of faith embrace a patriotism rooted both in the founding vision of our nation and in our deep love for the specific culture and society in which we live,” Cardinal McElroy preached. “And let us also as people of faith constantly reform both of these foundations of patriotism in the light of the Gospel and the Beatitudes which are the template for our transformation of the world.”

“For we must always, in patriotism, be moving forward, never complacent, always aspirational and called to the greatness, the true greatness to which our country should move,” he concluded.

Pastor freed from prison in China, weeks after President Trump requested his release (AP)

A prominent Chinese Protestant pastor, Jin Mingri, was freed from prison and arrived in Los Angeles, his family announced on July 4.

However, at least eight other members of the Beijing Zion Church, which Mingri founded, remain in prison.

During his recent visit to China, President Donald Trump advocated for Jin’s release, along with the release of lay Catholic Jimmy Lai, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison in February.

The Lord carries the cross with us, Pope tells pilgrims (CWN)

Giving of oneself, out of love, “constitutes Jesus’ yoke, which is the essence of his teaching and the heart of his wisdom,” Pope Leo XIV said during his July 5 Angelus address (video).

Papal praise for Columbanus Day, celebrated in honor of Irish saint (CWN)

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Secretary of State of His Holiness, sent a letter in the Holy Father’s name to the bishop of Lodi, Italy, for the 27th celebration of Columbanus Day.

Recalling 1st Mass in Florida and American saints, Pope praises USA's Eucharistic heritage (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV paid tribute to the “strong, though largely unknown, Eucharistic heritage of the United States of America” in a video message for the conclusion of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage.