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Daily Catholic News – September 27, 2025
Daily Catholic News:
In a significant announcement, King Charles III and Queen Camilla are set to make a state visit to the Vatican in late October. This visit is expected to strengthen the diplomatic ties between the United Kingdom and the Vatican, and further discussions on various global issues. The royal couple has previously demonstrated a keen interest in religious and cultural matters, making this visit a noteworthy event in their official calendar.
In another news, Catherine Miles-Flynn, an American mother of eight and director of Christian formation for the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia, is set to receive catechist ministry from Pope Leo XIV. Miles-Flynn, who has dedicated twenty years of her life to Christian formation, was recognized for her service at an EWTN news conference on September 26, 2025. This recognition underscores the importance of laypeople in the Church’s mission.
Meanwhile, in the United States, a pro-life group has pledged a substantial $9 million to support the Senate races in Georgia and Michigan. This financial commitment is indicative of the group’s efforts to influence policy-making and legislation in favor of pro-life causes. The move has garnered attention, given the significant role these states play in the Senate.
In a sorrowful development, Cardinal Lucian Mureşan, who served as a minister in secret during the communist regime in Romania, passed away at the age of 94. Mureşan, the major archbishop of the Greek Catholic Church in Romania, was a respected figure for his steadfast faith and courage during challenging times.
Lastly, the issue of Christian persecution in Nigeria continues to escalate, with reports indicating that approximately 1,200 churches are destroyed annually and hundreds of Christians are killed. This alarming situation has drawn international attention and calls for urgent action to protect the rights and lives of Christians in the region.