- Pope Leo XIV to youth of Monaco: ‘Do not be afraid to give everything to God’Pope Leo XIV met with young people and catechumens of Monaco at the Church of Saint Devota, the third public engagement of his one-day trip to the micro-state on March 28.After listening to the testimonies of several young people, Leo XIV spoke of the figure of Saint Devota, the patroness of Monaco, describing her as ... read more
- Bangladesh bishops say ‘no’ to government financial supportBangladesh bishops say ‘no’ to government financial supportAfter the government of recently elected Prime Minister Tarique Rahman of Bangladesh announced on March 14 that it would offer a monthly allowance for priests, the Bangladesh Catholic Bishops’ Conference has officially decided to decline it, according to Crux.“We humbly decline to accept the proposed allowance for priests,” ... read more
- Pope Leo XIV tells Monaco: ‘It is the humble who shape history’Pope Leo XIV addressed Monaco at the outset of his brief one-day visit there on March 28, telling the tiny micro-state that the “gift of smallness” and a “living spiritual heritage” lets the country “serve the cause of law and justice.” The Holy Father touched down in the city-state at 9 a.m. The brief journey ... read more
- Saturday of the Fifth Week of LentMany of the Jews who had come to Maryand seen what Jesus had done began to believe in him.But some of them went to the Phariseesand told them what Jesus had done.So the chief priests and the Phariseesconvened the Sanhedrin and said,“What are we going to do?This man is performing many signs.If we leave him ... read more
- Mar. 28 Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent, WeekdayThe curtain is about to go up on the tumultuous events of Holy Week. This Mass reminds us of the meaning of those events. The plan to kill Jesus is approved and justified. It means the birth of a New Covenant, the New Testament. And in a sense we are there. --The Vatican II Weekday ... read more
- U.S. chemical abortions as a result of telehealth rise by 25%, report findsThe U.S. saw a slight increase in all abortions in 2025 and a more than 25% increase in chemical abortions obtained through telehealth, according to a report from the Guttmacher Institute.There were 1,126,000 total abortions recorded in 2025 in the U.S., a less than 1% increase from 2024. The report concedes, however, that the numbers ... read more
- St. Dévote: The saint who inspired the chapel Pope Leo will visit in MonacoWhen Pope Leo XIV arrives in Monaco for a one-day trip on March 28, he will attend a welcome ceremony with the prince of Monaco, meet with Catholics at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, and visit the Chapel of St. Dévote, a historic Roman Catholic chapel dedicated to the principality’s patron saint.During the brief ... read more
- ‘A clear statement of guilt’: Diocese of Albany announces $148 million settlement for abuse victimsThe Diocese of Albany, New York, will pay survivors of sexual abuse a $148 million settlement in restitution for what Bishop Mark O’Connell called a “shameful chapter” of abuse in the diocese’s history.The diocese announced the settlement in a press release on March 27. The nine-figure amount was still subject to court approval, but the ... read more
- Bangladesh gets ninth diocese as Pope Leo XIV appoints first bishopDHAKA — Pope Leo XIV has erected a new diocese in northern Bangladesh, naming a veteran seminary rector as its first bishop in what local Catholics are calling an Easter gift to the region’s predominantly Indigenous faithful.The Diocese of Joypurhat was established March 25, carved out of territories belonging to the dioceses of Rajshahi and ... read more
- Lawmakers urge Trump to advocate for China’s release of Christian pastor at upcoming summitIn a bipartisan letter, federal lawmakers from both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives urged President Donald Trump to use an upcoming U.S.-China summit to advocate the release of Christian leaders being detained by China’s communist regime.In the March 24 letter, U.S. Sens. Ted Budd, R-North Carolina, and Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, and Reps. Riley ... read more
- Catholic groups offer aid, shelter to displaced people in LebanonCatholic organizations in the Middle East are helping provide aid, food, and shelter to people in Lebanon who are displaced by the ongoing military conflict, and some people remain concerned that a possible full-scale invasion by Israel could exacerbate the crisis.Lebanon was pulled into the regional conflict when Iranian-backed Hezbollah fighters launched missiles into northern ... read more
- Friday of the Fifth Week of LentThe Jews picked up rocks to stone Jesus.Jesus answered them, “I have shown you many good works from my Father.For which of these are you trying to stone me?”The Jews answered him,“We are not stoning you for a good work but for blasphemy.You, a man, are making yourself God.”Jesus answered them,“Is it not written in ... read more
- Mar. 27 Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent, WeekdayIt is one week before Good Friday. Today's Mass is a further reminder of how hatred against Christ escalated in those final days before Holy Week. Fridays of Lent have a special penitential quality. --The Vatican II Weekday Missal ... read more
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- Military archdiocese approves changing chaplain insignia to reflect faith roleThe Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, expressed its approval of a plan for military chaplains to display insignia on their uniforms that reflects their religious faith as opposed to their military rank.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on March 24 that he will sign a memo that directs military chaplains, all of whom are ... read more
