"These have been tense days, lived in a tense calm and with mixed feelings," said Archbishop Jesús González de Zárate, the ...
Faith leaders are urging prayers for peace following the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro. In Venezuela, Catholic and evangelical leaders are appealing for calm, while many in the diaspora welcome the ...
Pope Leo XIV has referred to the Venezuelan crisis on several occasions. Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin ...
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Venezuelan bishops call for prayer, peace after Maduro arrest
"In the face of the events that our country is experiencing today, let us ask God to grant all Venezuelans serenity, wisdom and strength.” ...
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'Put it all in the hands of God': How Venezuelan Christians are reacting to Maduro's capture
For many of the Venezuelans living in Houston, their Christian faith and traditions aren't just remembrances from home; they're political tools.
Time will tell if Trump’s action proves to be a political and strategic success. Meanwhile, experts in the Catholic principles of just war maintain that the moral and ethical justification for using ...
Maduro may be gone, but Venezuela’s tragedy isn’t. The Catholic Church’s response to U.S. intervention understands that.
Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro's courtroom invocation of God reveals a deep devotion to Indian guru Sri Sathya Sai Baba, revered as a "man of miracles." Maduro and other Venezuelan politicians were ...
The three highest-ranking Catholic cardinals who lead archdioceses in the United States issued a statement Monday criticizing ...
Before Venezuela’s crisis made headlines, Nicolás Maduro fostered a long-standing spiritual bond with Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba during a visit to his ashram in India.
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