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Vatican calls for proactive defense of human dignity in digital realm

The protection and preservation of human dignity must extend into the digital realm, the Vatican said in a new document on human dignity.

Vatican lays out procedure, protections for whistleblowers

Any Vatican employee, contractor or consultant to the Holy See will have a designated path for reporting suspicious spending, including a dedicated email address to send information to, the Vatican decreed.

Responding to Indigenous, Vatican disavows ‘doctrine of discovery’

The Catholic Church formally "repudiates those concepts that fail to recognize the inherent human rights of Indigenous peoples, including what has become known as the legal and political 'doctrine of discovery,'" a Vatican statement said.

Vatican announces Pope Francis’ end-of-year liturgy schedule

With most of the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic removed, Pope Francis is scheduled to return to a full slate of public liturgies in December and January.

Vatican notes ‘surprise and regret’ over China’s transfer of a bishop

In an unusual move, the Vatican issued a public statement of regret, essentially accusing the Chinese government of violating its agreement with the Vatican over the appointment of Catholic bishops.

Vatican announces plans for Christmas tree, Nativity scene, stamps

The Nativity scene that will sit under a 98-feet-tall silver fir tree in the middle of St. Peter's Square this year will feature 19 life-sized figures carved in cedar by artisans in the northeastern Italian town of Sutrio.

Peter’s Pence donations stable in 2021; U.S. leads giving, Vatican says

Donations to the annual Peter's Pence collection, which supports the work of the Roman Curia and funds the charitable activity of the pope, held steady in 2021, but the total still was significantly lower than in 2018, the Vatican said.

Pope to consecrate Russia, Ukraine to Mary

Pope Francis will consecrate Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary during a penitential prayer service in St. Peter's Basilica March 25, the Vatican said.

Ending conflict requires dialogue; Vatican ready to help, cardinal says

The Vatican is ready to facilitate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, said Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state.

Vatican releases program for papal trip to Cyprus, Greece

Visiting Cyprus and Greece in early December, Pope Francis will have several meetings with the countries' Orthodox leaders and with the migrants and refugees their nations host.

Vatican: ‘Killer robots’ pose threat to innocent civilians

The use of "killer robots" and other lethal autonomous weapons systems violate international treaties because innocent civilians could be erroneously targeted, the Vatican said during a U.N. meeting in Geneva.
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