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Vatican vegetable garden goes 100% organic | News Headlines

4+ hour, 7+ min ago   (176+ words) The Vatican City State announced that the vegetable garden adjacent to Mater Ecclesiae Monastery is now 100% organic. In 1994, Pope St. John Paul II established the monastery for contemplative nuns within the Vatican City State; the monastery became Pope Benedict XVI’s…...

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Vatican diplomat sees need for more resilient food systems as urgent priority | News Headlines

3+ mon, 6+ day ago   (290+ words) Addressing a conference in Tajikistan, a Vatican diplomat said that “building resilience into the world’s agrifood systems is among the most urgent priorities of our time,” according to a summary of his remarks by Vatican News. “The combination of merciless…...

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Pope challenges Augustiner Bräu brewers to care for creation, act as just stewards | News Headlines

3+ mon, 1+ week ago   (307+ words) Pope Leo XIV received pilgrims today from Munich’s Augustiner Bräu and challenged them to care for creation as just stewards. The beer brewers were joined by representatives of the Edith-Haberland-Wagner Foundation, which supports the brewery. Augustiner Bräu, Munich’s oldest independent…...

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Vatican newspaper warns of global food crisis | News Headlines

3+ mon, 3+ week ago   (275+ words) The Vatican newspaper devoted prominent front-page coverage in its April 25 edition to the 2026 Global Report on Food Crises, released the previous day by the Global Network Against Food Crises. “Global food insecurity is no longer the product of a series…...

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Vatican diplomat calls for use of ‘cutting-edge technologies’ to ensure sustainable access to food | News Headlines

3+ mon, 3+ week ago   (361+ words) Addressing an Asia-Pacific regional conference of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a Vatican diplomat said that “a paradigm shift based on the inalienable human dignity conferred by God is essential, so that innovation and progress contribute to ensuring…...

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Give fishermen a voice in fishing policies, Vatican dicastery urges | News Headlines

9+ mon, 6+ day ago   (243+ words) In a statement for World Fisheries Day, the prefect of the Vatican Dicastery for Integral Human Development has urged that ordinary fishermen should have a voice in the formation of international policies governing the industry. The statement from Cardinal Michael…...

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Vatican diplomat: produce more food with fewer chemicals | News Headlines

9+ mon, 1+ week ago   (433+ words) Addressing a conference on agronomy and forestry, a Vatican diplomat lamented food waste as he called for sustainable agriculture to “feed the planet without waste, shifting from the logic of abundance to the logic of sufficiency.” Msgr. Fernando Chica Arellano,…...

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Hartford archdiocese makes $500,000 available to food banks | News Headlines

9+ mon, 1+ week ago   (511+ words) The Archdiocese of Hartford, Connecticut, has released $500,000 in emergency funding to local food banks, explaining that the donation is intended to cover shortages caused by the shutdown of federal government programs. Archbishop Christopher Coyne said that the funds, taken from…...