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120 lives have been lost and 170 are still missing after devastating flash floods in Texas. Many are turning to solidarity, prayer, and community. Andrew Metcalfe from Samaritan’s Purse discusses relief efforts and how the organization is supporting the affected communities.

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During a meeting in Malaysia, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russia’s foreign minister discussed the war in Ukraine. Rubio said he’ll “take back” the exchanged ideas to the President for consideration. White House Correspondent Owen Jensen reports.

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune says a vote on a sweeping bipartisan sanctions bill against Russia could come as early as this month. The legislation proposes heavy tariffs on Russian oil, gas and uranium. Capitol Hill Correspondent Erik Rosales reports.

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Victor Mooney of New York completed a 620-mile “Pilgrimage on Wheels” across Europe to raise awareness about antisemitism. After riding his bicycle to Catholic shrines and former concentration camps in Poland, the Vatican invited him to participate in the Jubilee of Sports, where

Victor Mooney of New York completed a 620-mile “Pilgrimage on Wheels” across Europe to raise awareness about antisemitism. After riding his bicycle to Catholic shrines and former concentration camps in Poland, the Vatican invited him to participate in the Jubilee of Sports, where
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On July 11, the Church honors St. Benedict—founder of Western monasticism and patron of students, monks, and Europe. A powerful intercessor against evil, his legacy continues to inspire both monastic life and the entire world. EWTN's Bénédicte Cedergren reports.

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A California church leader has temporarily suspended the obligation to attend Sunday Mass for those experiencing genuine fear of immigration enforcement actions. Bishop Alberto Rojas of the Diocese of San Bernardino explains that his decision aims to ease their anxiety. He

A California church leader has temporarily suspended the obligation to attend Sunday Mass for those experiencing genuine fear of immigration enforcement actions. Bishop Alberto Rojas of the Diocese of San Bernardino explains that his decision aims to ease their anxiety. He
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After a 620-mile “Pilgrimage on Wheels” across Europe to raise awareness about antisemitism, Victor Mooney was invited by the Vatican to the Jubilee of Sports, where he met Pope Leo XIV. Mooney reflects on the meeting, the gifts he brought, and his mission to combat antisemitism.

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TRUMP: “You’ll be seeing things happening.” President Donald Trump responds to a question by EWTN’s Owen Jensen concerning a pre-dawn Russian drone attack on Kharkiv.

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As the search for missing flood victims continues in Texas, where at least 120 people died as a result of the July 4th disaster, President Trump got a firsthand look at the devastation. White House Correspondent Owen Jensen reports.

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Amid the tragedy in Texas, stories of hope and resilience emerge. Audrey and Nathan Rich share their experience escaping the devastating flood, believing they had lost everything.

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More than 170 people remain missing, and over 120 have died following the devastating floods in Texas. We remember the lives lost and pray for the grieving families and the souls of the departed.

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On July 11, the Church honors St. Benedict, the founder of the Benedictine Order, patron saint of students, monks, and Europe — and a powerful intercessor against evil. As St. Benedict is invoked against evil, his medals are considered particularly efficacious. St. Benedict,

On July 11, the Church honors St. Benedict, the founder of the Benedictine Order, patron saint of students, monks, and Europe — and a powerful intercessor against evil. As St. Benedict is invoked against evil, his medals are considered particularly efficacious. 

St. Benedict,
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In Taybeh, the only exclusively Christian town in the West Bank, residents report attacks by Israeli settlers targeting them and their property. Fr. Bashar Fawadleh shares details of the recent violence and what he hopes will result from Cardinal Pizzaballa’s upcoming visit.

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In a major shift, the IRS now allows churches to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status. While praised by some, the USCCB reaffirms that it will not endorse or oppose political candidates. Capitol Hill Correspondent Erik Rosales reports.

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The National Gallery of Art in D.C. features stunning faith-based art, including a piece depicting St. Benedict, whose feast is celebrated on July 11. C.U.A. Professor Jem Sullivan shares his story, insights into the painting, and St. Benedict’s prominence in religious art.

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Today is the feast day of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, canonized in 2012 and known as the “Lily of the Mohawks.” Born in 1656 in upstate New York, she survived a smallpox epidemic that took the lives of her parents and left her with facial scars. At the age of 11, she met Jesuit

Today is the feast day of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, canonized in 2012 and known as the “Lily of the Mohawks.” Born in 1656 in upstate New York, she survived a smallpox epidemic that took the lives of her parents and left her with facial scars. At the age of 11, she met Jesuit
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Pope Leo XIV has been staying at his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo for one week, reviving a tradition not seen since Pope Benedict XVI’s last visit in 2012. Sunday Mass was held at the Church of St. Thomas of Villanova, where Pope Leo reflected on the Parable of the Good

Pope Leo XIV has been staying at his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo for one week, reviving a tradition not seen since Pope Benedict XVI’s last visit in 2012. Sunday Mass was held at the Church of St. Thomas of Villanova, where Pope Leo reflected on the Parable of the Good