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Here are the latest news from EWTN News and the Vatican:

Vatican News

  1. Pope Francis appoints new Secretary of State: Pope Francis has appointed Archbishop Pietro Parolin as the new Secretary of State, replacing Cardinal Pietro Parolin. (Source: Vatican News)
  2. Vatican announces new canonization process for Blessed Carlo Acutis: The Vatican has announced a new canonization process for Blessed Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager who died in 2006 at the age of 15. (Source: Vatican News)
  3. Pope Francis meets with Ukrainian President: Pope Francis met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the Vatican, discussing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the need for peace and dialogue. (Source: Vatican News)

EWTN News

  1. Pope Francis calls for prayer and fasting for peace in Ukraine: Pope Francis has called for a day of prayer and fasting for peace in Ukraine, as the conflict between Ukraine and Russia continues to escalate. (Source: EWTN News)
  2. Cardinal Burke: 'The Church is not a democracy': Cardinal Raymond Burke has spoken out against the idea that the Church is a democracy, saying that the Church is a monarchy with the Pope as its head. (Source: EWTN News)
  3. Pope Francis to visit Hungary in September: Pope Francis is set to visit Hungary in September, where he will meet with Hungarian President János Áder and attend a Mass in Budapest. (Source: EWTN News)

Other News

  1. US Bishops' Conference calls for prayer and action on immigration: The US Bishops' Conference has called for prayer and action on immigration, urging Catholics to support efforts to reform the US immigration system. (Source: USCCB)
  2. Pope Francis to visit Thailand and Japan in November: Pope Francis is set to visit Thailand and Japan in November, where he will meet with Buddhist leaders and attend a Mass in Tokyo. (Source: Vatican News)
  3. Cardinal Pell's appeal rejected by Australian High Court: The Australian High Court has rejected Cardinal George Pell's appeal against his conviction for child sexual abuse. (Source: ABC News)