Pope Leo proclaimed seven new saints, including the first saints from Venezuela and Papua New Guinea, to 70,000 people in St.
Pope Leo XIV declared seven new saints before an estimated 70,000 people in St. Peter’s Square at the canonization Mass on ...
Among the other new saints were two martyrs. Peter To Rot, a lay catechist martyred in Papua New Guinea during the Japanese ...
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Protestors accuse Malaysian firms of land grabs in Papua New Guinea
A 56-page report claims Papua New Guinea’s rainforests are under threat from unsustainable logging by Malaysian or ...
Peter ToRot, a Papua New Guinea man killed in prison in 1945 for standing up for monogamous marriage at a time when polygamy ...
The Italian nuns canonized are Vincenza Maria Poloni, the 19th-century founder of Verona's Institute of the Sisters of Mercy, ...
For decades, Chinese migrants flocked to the resource-rich island to earn quick money and move on. Now, as China’s presence ...
A new report links some of Britain’s biggest financial institutions and energy firms to deforestation, displacement and human ...
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday created seven new saints -- among them a onetime Satanic priest who rediscovered his Christian faith.In his homily, Leo described the new saints as either "martyrs for their ...
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