| VATICAN

At the general audience, the pontiff called for prayers to end armed conflicts, with a particular focus on Myanmar, urging the international community to provide humanitarian assistance. Last night at Castel Gandolfo, he spoke about Gaza, and the second phase, which should guarantee "the rights of all peoples”. The Jubilee catechesis at today's general audience focused on the relevance of the Easter message. For Christians, “every day is Easter.”

by Vladimir Rozanskij

Beijing's business interests in the region – which have grown exponentially with the war in Ukraine – now exceed billion, twice that of Moscow. China supports trade with the conviction that improving living standards can avert any danger of conflict, as seen with the border agreements between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

| 05/11/2025
| RUSSIA - CENTRAL ASIA

The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith today released Mater Populi Fidelis, a document approved by Leo XIV on October 7. It addresses questions raised by the Holy See “in recent decades”. It reiterates the principle that “Christ’s exclusive mediation is conclusive.” The title co-redemptrix is ​​always inappropriate. “The various faces of Mary” reflect "the paternal tenderness of God”.

| 04/11/2025
| VATICAN
by Mathias Hariyadi

Some 374 delegates have gathered in a synodal spirit in Jakarta from all the country's dioceses, in continuity with Pope Francis’s visit. For the president of the Bishops’ Conference, Archbishop Antonius Subianto Bunjamin, no one should go unheard. A missionary Church cannot be built “if we remain closed to the Spirit”. For the outgoing nuncio, Archbishop Piero Pioppo, the vitality of the Indonesian Church ought to be an example for Europe.

| 04/11/2025
| INDONESIA

At least nine people have died in two separate incidents in just a few days. For local sources, “it will take time” to recover some of the bodies due to weather conditions. Weather phenomena like cyclones are increasing the risk of avalanches. Changes in snowpack stability, greater precipitation, and accelerated glacier melting are the main dangers.

| 04/11/2025
| NEPAL

Vatican News remembers the courageous, Hebei-born underground bishop, who died a few days ago at the age of 90. His funeral was carried out under restrictions imposed by the authorities in Jinzhou. As many episcopal sees lay vacant, Fr Dong reappears. Bishop Jia had designated the self-appointed bishop (without Rome's consent) as excommunicated for his disobedience.

| 04/11/2025
| CHINA – VATICAN
by Dario Salvi

It was launched by educator and activist Jina Achji, who wanted to “offer a space” capable of bringing together and uniting “all communities”. The idea took its first steps in Aleppo in 2012 and has now spread to Hama and Homs. The invitation is to live ‘the present and reality’ by putting aside the ‘lost dream [...] for an imaginary land’.

| 04/11/2025
| GATEWAY TO THE EAST
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