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Priest attacked in DR Congo (ACI Africa)

Father Jean-Richard Ilunga, a priest of the Diocese of Mbuji-Mayi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is in critical condition after armed bandits attacked him on January 24.

“The assailants robbed Father Ilunga of his motorcycle, personal bag, mobile phone, and money before tying him up and abandoning him,” ACI Africa reported.

Leading Brazilian bishops meet with Pontiff (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV received the officers of the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB) on January 26.

Msgr. Crispino Valenziano, liturgist, dies at 93 (CWN)

Msgr. Crispino Valenziano, an influential Italian liturgist, died on January 24 at the age of 93.

Pontifical academy weighs in on response to AI (Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences)

The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences on January 22 released “Digital Rerum Novarum: Artificial Intelligence for Peace, Social Justice, and Integral Human Development,” the 14-page final report of the academy’s October seminar on the topic.

“Ultimately, the forces driving historical change are the same ones that transform the human heart,” the report concluded. “This conviction, which unites ethics, spirituality and political action, must guide our response to the challenge of AI and orient its development toward a genuine project of integral human development.”

Cardinal Tagle encourages Hong Kong's Catholics to be 'courageous witnesses to the Lord' (Fides)

Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, one of the two pro-prefects of the Dicastery for Evangelization, encouraged Catholics in Hong Kong “to bring hope to society” and become “courageous witnesses of the Lord.”

“May the face of Jesus, always shine upon Hong Kong, and may Hong Kong rejoice in the face of Jesus,” he said.

Cardinal Tagle made his remarks at a January 18 concert marking the 80th anniversary of the Diocese of Hong Kong.

Others in attendance included Cardinal Stephen Chow Sau-yan, SJ, of Hong Kong; current and former governors of Hong Kong; the cardinal archbishop of Tokyo; bishops from Macau and Taipei; Bishop Franz-Josef Overbeck of Essen, Germany; and Bishop Oscar Cantú of San Jose, California.

UN official hails Pope's moral authority on refugees (CWN)

Praising Pope Leo’s “moral and spiritual leadership,” the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees thanked Pope Leo XIV for his “steadfast support” for refugees.

Restoration of Grotto of the Nativity announced (Custody of the Holy Land)

The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Custody of the Holy Land announced that an Italian firm will conduct imminent restoration work on the Grotto of the Nativity in Bethlehem.

The Custody of the Holy Land is the Franciscan province there. In the 14th century, the Holy See entrusted the care of the holy sites in the Holy Land to the Franciscan order.

The Church of the Nativity was constructed over the site of the grotto in the early fourth century. The present structure dates to 565.

Zayed Award announces $1M prize recipients; Vatican cardinal sits on judging committee (CWN)

The Zayed Award for Human Fraternity has announced its three 2026 honorees: the Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Agreement, brokered by President Donald Trump; Zarqa Yaftali, an Afghan girls’ education advocate; and Taawon, a Palestinian development association. Each of the honorees will receive a $1-million prize on February 4, the anniversary of the signing of the Document on Human Fraternity.

Athletica Vaticana to bring Olympic Cross to Milan for Winter Games (Vatican News)

The Holy See’s sports association, Athletica Vaticana, will bring the Olympic and Paralympic Cross to a basilica in Milan, the site of the upcoming 2026 Winter Games.

The Olympic and Paralympic Cross was made in 2012. During the Jubilee of Sport last year, the president of the International Olympic Committee joined the prefect of the Dicastery for Culture and Education in carrying it through the holy door of St. Peter’s Basilica.