Elad Levy, the uncle of Roni Eshel, told “EWTN News Nightly” that the family last heard from Eshel just before the attacks began.
The joint letter follows other documents and pastoral letters issued by prelates to offer clarity and guidance regarding topics of gender and sexual identity.
Bishop William Hanna Shomali’s interview with EWTN New’s “Vaticano” program aired Oct. 15.
In a message posted to its X account on Friday, the Israeli government “call[ed] on civilians in northern Gaza to evacuate the area.”
The think tank said in a release this week that “about a third of Asian American adults (34%) say their present religion is Christianity.”
Jedidiah Murphy was put to death by lethal injection at the execution chamber in Huntsville on Tuesday night.
“Dozens of terrorists invaded the kibbutz and started butchering the residents, going house by house,” Noam Perry said. “They butchered my friends.”
The Archdiocese of Oklahoma said it was “excited to be one step closer to providing new education opportunities for families in great need in Oklahoma.”
The Supernova music festival being held near Kibbutz Re’im in southwestern Israel, just a few miles from the Gaza Strip, was targeted by Palestinian forces.
The strike by Hamas resulted in hundreds of Israeli deaths, as well as reports of Hamas insurgents allegedly abducting Israeli citizens.
The Romeike family faced potential deportation by the Biden administration after having spent over a decade in the United States.
Surprise attacks by Hamas on Israel early on Saturday killed at least dozens of people.
The Romeikes were granted deferred action status in 2013 after conflicts with the German government about home-schooling their children.
Authorities reported that the bus broke out in flames after crashing. At least 21 people were reported dead by Friday morning, with nearly as many injured.
CNA fact-checks the claim that Father Marko Rupnik’s artwork is featured prominently by Catholic institutions, including the Synod on Synodality website.
Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation on the environment and the threat of climate change was met with praise both by Catholic and environmental leaders.
Father Brian Kolodiejchuk said the film’s writer and director committed "grave errors" in claiming that Mother Teresa had “lost her faith.” The film's producer responded that their intention was "to show Mother Teresa’s spiritual struggle, her pain, her sense of abandonment by Jesus and her longing for God."
Michael Zack had been convicted of two 1996 murders: He stabbed Ravonne Smith to death and later beat to death Laura Rosillo.
The pope wrote that the effects of climate change “are here and increasingly evident.”
At the opening Mass of Philadelphia’s Eucharistic Congress, Burbidge said a “common error” is that “some people mistakenly see the Eucharist as a metaphor.”