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Catholic Church

October 14, 2024
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka: Ex-Lawmaker to Release Easter Reports if Not Made Public in Seven Days

Udaya Prabhath Gammanpila, leader of the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya and former lawmaker, has given the government a seven-day deadline to publicly release two key reports related to the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks—the

Editor's Choice/Sri Lanka

How Sri Lanka’s Second Cardinal Destroys the Church?

by Durga Velayutham The Easter Sunday carnage of 2019 was not an isolated instance of violence, nor was it merely a horrific chapter in Sri Lanka’s history. It was the flashpoint of a far deeper crisis, one that has been

March 25, 2025

Shattering the Vatican Glass Ceiling: Women, Pope Francis, and Change

Culture/World

Pope Francis has made several key appointments that suggest a shift in the Catholic Church’s power dynamics, particularly concerning women’s roles. These appointments, including

Silence and Power in the Spanish Church Abuse Scandal

Editor's Choice/Human Rights

A major investigation published by El País has reignited one of the most damaging and unresolved crises facing the Catholic Church in Spain: the

Beyond Jaffna: The Bishop Sri Lanka’s Church Needs

July 1, 2026
Social/Sri Lanka

Editorial The Catholic Church in Sri Lanka stands before a historic moment. The appointment of Rev. Dr. Anton Ranjith Pillainayagam as the Bishop of Jaffna is not simply another episcopal appointment announced

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Silence and Power in the Spanish Church Abuse Scandal

June 5, 2026
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

A major investigation published by El País has reignited one of the most damaging and unresolved crises facing the Catholic Church in Spain: the systematic handling, and alleged concealment, of sexual abuse

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The Priest Who Broke the Silence on Sex

February 9, 2026
Culture/Diplomacy

When Don Alberto Ravagnani announced that he was stepping away from the Catholic priesthood, the shockwaves rippled far beyond his Milan parish. At just 32, with a Hollywood smile, a strong social

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How Sri Lanka’s Second Cardinal Destroys the Church?

March 25, 2025
Editor's Choice/Sri Lanka

by Durga Velayutham The Easter Sunday carnage of 2019 was not an isolated instance of violence, nor was it merely a horrific chapter in Sri Lanka’s history. It was the flashpoint of

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Shattering the Vatican Glass Ceiling: Women, Pope Francis, and Change

January 27, 2025
Culture/World

Pope Francis has made several key appointments that suggest a shift in the Catholic Church’s power dynamics, particularly concerning women’s roles. These appointments, including the appointment of Raffaella Petrini as the first

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Sri Lanka: Ex-Lawmaker to Release Easter Reports if Not Made Public in Seven Days

October 14, 2024
Sri Lanka

Udaya Prabhath Gammanpila, leader of the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya and former lawmaker, has given the government a seven-day deadline to publicly release two key reports related to the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks—the

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