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During his Wednesday General Audience this Holy Week, Pope Francis calls on faithful to imitate Christ\'s patience, saying practicing this virtue offers one of the most convincing testimonies of the Lord\'s love.\n Read all\n  
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Vatican Secretary for Relations with States, discusses the future of Europe and the world, along with the wars in Ukraine and the Holy Land, reiterating the Holy See\'s support for the two-state solution.\n Read all\n  
Cardinal Louis Raphael I Sako, the Patriarch of Baghdad of the Chaldeans, encourages Christians to make use of the final week of Lent “to clear our minds and hearts and to return to the authenticity of our faith.”\n Read all\n  
Millions of women in the world today are living with or are suffering from mental health issues. Poor mental health affects both women and men but some disorders are more common in women. These include depression, anxiety, eating disorders and unstable relationships.\n Read all\n  
Bassirou Diomaye Faye has been elected as President of Senegal after a democratic and peaceful voting process on Sunday. The 43-year-old Faye is Africa’s youngest elected President.\n Read all\n  
The bridge, which is nearly two kilometers long, serves as a critical artery for vehicle traffic in and around the Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest in the United States. \n Read all\n  
This year, Pope Francis is writing his own Via Crucis\' meditations for the Way of the Cross this Good Friday at Rome\'s iconic Colosseum, the Vatican announces.\n Read all\n  
This Holy Week, the President of the Myanmar Bishops\' Conference, Cardinal Charles Maung Bo of Yangon, urges the faithful to join together in praying for peace to \'stop the turmoil of war,\' and encourages people of good will to welcome Pope Francis\' calls for dialogue and reconciliation.\n Read all\n  
In a video message addressed to the community of Rosario, Pope Francis expresses his concern over the increase in drug-related violence that has gripped the Argentinian city for over a decade. \n Read all\n  
Five years after the publication of Pope Francis\' Apostolic Exhortation on young people, we speak to a participant in the 2018 Synod that inspired it. \n Read all\n  
 

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