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Italian prelate discusses the moral and ethical issues surrounding artificial intelligence, outer space and world peace.
Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, the Holy See's U.N. permanent observer, shared his thoughts in a statement he delivered Sept. 4 at U.N. headquarters in New York, during the General Assembly High-level ...
About 1,450 participants from 22 countries hoped for a sign from Pope Leo XIV that he would continue the LGBTQ+ outreach of ...
The Holy See’s permanent observer to the U.N., Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, said the Vatican is concerned about increases in ...
Aghabekian recounts her meeting in the Vatican, emphasizing the Holy See's efforts for peace, and advocates for multilateral ...
Pope Leo XIV met Thursday with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, as Israel presses ahead with a planned offensive in Gaza and ...
(RNS) — Azerbaijan’s hefty donations to restore Vatican treasures are drawing sharp criticism from Armenian activists, who accuse the Holy See of whitewashing the country's destruction of ...
Seychelles: President Ramkalawan pays courtesy call on the Secretary of State of the Holy See, His Eminence Cardinal Pietro Parolin ...
Holy See Press Office From Our Archives Pope Francis’ Address to Second World Meeting of the Popular Movements by Holy See Press Office July 9, 2015 ...
The Holy See supports their legitimate aspirations to live in freedom, security, and dignity within an independent and sovereign State,” said Archbishop Gabriele Caccia in New York.
A world free of nuclear weapons is not just a strategic necessity but a profound moral responsibility, said Archbishop Caccia ...