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Korea’s New Dawn of Peace: Ambassador Hyung Sik Shin on Reconciliation, Democracy, and the Future of the Peninsula

Ambassador Hyung Sik Shin outlines South Korea’s vision for lasting peace, democratic renewal, and reconciliation with North Korea in a changing Asia. Newsroom (16/01/2026 Gaudium...

Christians in Asia Among Most Persecuted Worldwide, Finds New Open Doors Report

Two in five Christians in Asia face persecution for their faith, says Open Doors 2026 report, as global discrimination reaches record levels. Newsroom (16/01/2026  Gaudium...

Hate Speech Targeting Minorities Soars in India, Report Finds

US-based think tank says hate speech against Muslims and Christians surged by 13% in 2025, with most incidents in BJP-governed states. Newsroom (16/01/2026 Gaudium Press...

Archbishop Kwofie Warns Against Rising “Gay Culture” in West African Catholic Seminaries

Archbishop John Bonaventure Kwofie of Accra warns rectors and formators about a growing ‘gay culture’ in West African Catholic seminaries, reaffirming Vatican instructions on...

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After Maduro’s Fall, Vatican Diplomacy Emerges as a Quiet Power in the Americas

As Venezuela shifts post-Maduro, the Vatican’s subtle diplomacy rises, reshaping ties across Cuba, Nicaragua, and the wider Western Hemisphere. Newsroom (14/01/2026 Gaudium Press )  The...

Cardinal Joseph Zen at 94 – Hong Kong’s Conscience

At 94, Cardinal Joseph Zen wages a last great battle—against Beijing’s control, Vatican diplomacy, and what he calls a manipulated synodality. Newsroom (13/01/2026 Gaudium Press...

The Gospel of Learning: Silicon Valley’s New Faith and Rome’s Reply

Palantir’s Meritocracy Fellowship rejects academia’s old order as Pope Leo XIV revives a humanistic defense of learning. Two gospels of education collide. Newsroom (07/01/2026 Gaudium...

Speculations on Pope Leo XIV’s First Encyclical Hints at a New Social Doctrine for the Age of AI

Pope Leo XIV’s expected encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” signals a bold Catholic response to AI, exclusion, and human dignity in a changing world. Newsroom (06/01/2026 Gaudium...

America’s War in Venezuela: The Hidden Consequences

The U.S. assault on Venezuela exposes a perilous truth: when law bends to power, justice and peace—the hallmarks of Christian order collapse. Newsroom (04/01/2026 Gaudium...

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