Cristiano Ronaldo, accompanied by his fiancée Georgina Rodríguez, recently met with President Donald Trump and the First Lady, receiving a warm and gracious welcome.
During the meeting, Ronaldo highlighted the importance of every individual’s role in shaping a better world, emphasizing courage, responsibility, and lasting peace. Both Ronaldo and Georgina expressed their commitment to inspiring younger generations to embrace values that promote positive change.
The encounter underscored the influence public figures can have in motivating society and reflected a shared vision of fostering hope, leadership, and inspiration across generations.
By joining the President in this discussion, Ronaldo and Georgina reinforced their dedication not only to their personal careers but also to contributing meaningfully to the broader social fabric.
In a significant moment for interfaith collaboration, Padma Shri Sadguru Brahmeshanand Acharya Swamiji delivered an inspiring address at the 2nd International Summit of Religious Leaders 2025, held in Malaysia 🇲🇾. The summit brought together spiritual leaders, global policymakers, and religious scholars with the collective goal of building pathways to peace, conflict resolution, and harmonious coexistence.
The event was graced by the esteemed presence of His Excellency Dato’ Sri Anwar bin Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia, who reiterated Malaysia’s commitment to interreligious unity and dialogue. Also present were His Excellency Sheikh Dr. Mohammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, and His Excellency Senator Dato’ Sri Dr. Mohammad Naim bin Haji Mokhtar, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office (Religious Affairs).
Representing the Indian spiritual tradition, Sadguru Brahmeshanand Acharya Swamiji emphasized the ancient yet ever-relevant values of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — the belief that the world is one family. His speech highlighted the necessity of nurturing compassion, dialogue, and shared responsibility among all faiths to counter the divisive forces threatening global peace.
Swamiji’s presence at the summit underlined the vital role that India’s Sanatan Dharma plays in the global discourse on peace and spirituality. His call for practical action over rhetoric, and mutual respect over division, struck a chord with religious leaders and policymakers from around the world.
As conflict, intolerance, and polarization continue to challenge global societies, the summit served as a beacon of hope — showing that when spiritual leaders unite with sincerity and purpose, meaningful progress is not just possible, but inevitable.
The 2nd International Summit of Religious Leaders 2025 concluded with a renewed collective pledge to promote faith-based cooperation, preserve cultural heritage, and uphold human dignity worldwide.
August 6, 2025 – Today marks the 80th anniversary of one of the darkest chapters in world history: the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the United States in 1945. The bombing killed over 140,000 people, either instantly or due to radiation-related illnesses in the months that followed. It was the first time a nuclear weapon was used in warfare, and it left behind a trail of destruction that echoed far beyond the borders of Japan.
At exactly 8:15 a.m., a flash of light and a deafening boom reduced a vibrant city to rubble. What followed was unimaginable suffering — charred bodies, poisoned air, and silence that screamed of loss. The survivors, known as Hibakusha, have lived with the physical and psychological scars, many dedicating their lives to advocating for nuclear disarmament.
Hiroshima Today: A Symbol of Peace
Today, Hiroshima is not only a city of sorrow but also one of strength and peace. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, the Genbaku Dome, and the Peace Museum stand as reminders and as pledges that such horror should never happen again.
In a world where geopolitical tensions still threaten global peace, Hiroshima remains a call to conscience — a message that war should never take precedence over diplomacy, and that humanity must always come first.
Why We Remember
As we mark 80 years since that fateful day, we remember:
The lives lost and families destroyed.
The importance of preserving history to prevent its repetition.
The need for nuclear disarmament and sustainable peace.
Let this anniversary not be just about remembrance — but about action. About ensuring our children inherit a world where war is history and peace is the present.
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The Catholic Association of Goa (CAG) recently expressed its deepest sorrow and pain at the sudden passing away of His Holiness Pope Francis. In a heartfelt statement, the CAG paid tribute to the late Pope’s legacy, highlighting his unwavering commitment to peace, hope, and reconciliation.
Pope Francis was a consistent voice for peace in a world plagued by conflicts. He spoke out against injustice and advocated for the poor and marginalized, leaving behind a perpetual legacy that transcends the boundaries of the Church.
The late Pope’s legacy is built on Christian and Gospel values of transformation, truth, justice, freedom, simplicity, equality, dignity, inclusivity, and harmony with God’s creation. His poignant words in his last Easter Message to the world, Urbi et Orbi, will continue to ring in our hearts and minds.
The CAG joins in prayerful communion with the grief-stricken millions, praying that the Almighty grants Pope Francis eternal rest. As we remember his legacy, we are called to action to work towards a more just and compassionate world, inspired by his example.
The Catholic Association of Goa remembers Pope Francis as a champion of peace, justice, and Gospel values. His passing is a loss for the global community, but his legacy will continue to inspire us to work towards a better world.
The CAG pays tribute to Pope Francis, a great leader who left an indelible mark on the world. His commitment to his faith and his people will always be remembered, and his legacy will continue to guide us in our journey towards a more just and peaceful world.