| VATICAN

Pope Francis at the Angelus spoke of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp: "The horror cannot be forgotten". In Sudan the "most serious humanitarian crisis in the world".  On the Word of God Sunday: "It is alive: walk with us". Catholic Action youth: "It would be nice if the great of the Earth also passed through the Holy Door".

by Sumon Corraya

Medical director of the TLMI-Bangladesh Institute, Rozario has dedicated his life to leprosy patients for 12 years, inspired by the example of Jesus. Despite progress, the disease is still surrounded by stigma and superstition. Celebrating World Leprosy Day on 26 January, Bangladesh aims to eliminate leprosy by 2030.

| 25/01/2025
| BANGLADESH
by Stefano Caprio

Between the Trumpian Maga of America first and the Putinian dream of Russkij Mir there is much harmony in the post-globalist vision of the world, which in the coming decades will be dominated by a tyrannical, threatening, imperial and colonial neo-sovereignism, in which the most expendable part is not so much Ukraine, but the whole of Europe.

| 25/01/2025
| RUSSIAN WORLD
by Nirmala Carvalho

Passing of the baton between the cardinal who had led the archdiocese since 2000 and the prelate designated as coadjutor by Francis last November 30. On 11 February the official installation. In a video message, Gracias' gratitude to the Church he led for almost 25 years. Rodrigues: ‘Coming after him I will have very big shoes to fill...’.

| 25/01/2025
| INDIA

Francis picked the 51-year-old cardinal from Kerala, coordinator of apostolic journeys, to succeed Card Ayuso Guixot who passed away last November. This makes him the first Asian at the helm of the Vatican body. In his first statements, he focuses on the path of fraternity and the form of inculturation developed by Fr Roberto De Nobili in India starting in 1500. The Syro-Malabar Church shared with AsiaNews her joy of a fellow member given this task.

| 24/01/2025
| VATICAN – INDIA
by Sumon Corraya

People jailed for explosive possession were released on bail. After 16 years in prison, many accuse former Prime Minister Hasina and her government of unjustly jailing them. Children are anxious to see their imprisoned fathers. Many now demand a review of the original investigation.

| 24/01/2025
| BANGLADESH

The pope’s message for the 59th World Day of Social Communications, observed on 1 June, is released on the feast day of Saint Francis de Sales, patron saint of writers and journalists. In it, Francis calls for a form of “communication that can heal the wounds of our humanity”, which is even more important in this Holy Year in order to “spread hope, even when it is difficult”.

| 24/01/2025
| VATICAN
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