- Third Sunday of LentJesus came to a town of Samaria called Sychar, near the plot of land that Jacob had given to his son Joseph.Jacob’s well was there.Jesus, tired from his journey, sat down there at the well.It was about noon. A woman of Samaria came to draw water.Jesus said to her,“Give me a drink.”His disciples had gone into ... read more
- Mar. 8 Third Sunday of Lent , SundayFrom the Gospel of the Third Sunday of Lent, Year A: Jesus answered and said to her, "Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again; but whoever drinks the water I shall give will never thirst; the water I shall give will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life." ... read more
- Sister of slain bishop reflects on traveling exhibit honoring the 19 Algerian martyrsAnne-Marie Gustavson’s voice was joyful when she recounted her recent visit to New York to speak on a panel about the 19 Algerian martyrs, one of whom was her brother, Bishop Pierre Claverie, OP.“I was absolutely amazed by everything,” she said of New York Encounter — held in February at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New ... read more
- Pope Leo XIV appoints new envoy to the U.S.Pope Leo XIV has named Archbishop Gabriele Giordano Caccia as the new apostolic nuncio to the United States, succeeding Cardinal Christophe Pierre, who retired after turning 80 at the end of January.Archbishop Caccia has till now served as the Holy Seeʼs permanent observer at the United Nations in New York.The Holy See Press Office announced ... read more
- ‘Baraniak, you can’t act like a swine’: The Salesian bishop who defied StalinismWARSAW, Poland — From Nicaragua to Nigeria, Belarus to China, the Catholic Church is once again facing repression in many parts of the globe. Among those whose witness speaks directly to that reality is Archbishop Antoni Baraniak (1904–1977), a forgotten dry martyr of Stalinism who refused to betray the primate of Poland despite suffering months ... read more
- Saturday of the Second Week of LentTax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to listen to Jesus,but the Pharisees and scribes began to complain, saying,"This man welcomes sinners and eats with them."So to them Jesus addressed this parable."A man had two sons, and the younger son said to his father,'Father, give me the share of your estate that should come ... read more
- Mar. 7 Saturday of the Second Week of Lent; Opt. Mem. of Sts. Perpetua and Felicity, Martyrs, Opt. Mem.The parable of the prodigal son brings out even more clearly the free choice of God. This time his choice falls on one who is least worthy of it. The prodigal son of the parable is a figure representing us. We are the real prodigal sons whom God has forgiven and brought back into his ... read more
- Cuba ‘needs renewal and positive changes not more pain,’ Caribbean bishops sayThe Antilles Episcopal Conference (AEC) expressed its “profound pastoral concern for the people of Cuba” who are facing “grave humanitarian hardships” following the U.S. government’s decision to cut off foreign oil supplies to the island.President Donald Trump asserted that “Cuba’s going to fall” after being asked by Politico on March 5 about the U.S. and ... read more
- Father Pasolini at the Vatican: Conversion and humility are paths to peace in times of conflictThe Lenten sermons began March 6 in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican, delivered by the Capuchin friar and preacher to the papal household, Father Roberto Pasolini, and inspired by the conversion of St. Francis of Assisi.In the first of the meditations, which will take place every Friday until March 27, Pasolini reflected ... read more
- Catholic bishops’ conferences around the world call for end to Iran warHere is a roundup of Catholic world news you might have missed this week:Catholic bishops’ conferences around the world call for end to Iran warCatholic bishops in Europe and Asia are calling for de-escalation of the Iran war as the conflict broadens across the Middle East.“No political leader has the authority to unleash war at ... read more
- Formerly gay Christian convert wins court battle in Malta over ban on ‘conversion therapy’After a three-year legal battle, Maltese singer Matthew Grech, accused of publicly sharing how he abandoned a homosexual lifestyle after his conversion to Christianity, was finally acquitted on Wednesday, March 4.The trial against the 36-year-old singer, a former contestant on “X Factor Malta,” began in April 2022 following an interview on the program “PMnews Malta” ... read more
- Friday of the Second Week of LentIsrael loved Joseph best of all his sons,for he was the child of his old age;and he had made him a long tunic.When his brothers saw that their father loved him best of all his sons,they hated him so much that they would not even greet him.One day, when his brothers had goneto pasture their ... read more
- Mar. 6 Friday of the Second Week of Lent, WeekdayToday's first reading and Gospel draw a parallel between Joseph, sold into slavery by his brothers and Jesus, the well-beloved Son of the Father, put to death by the religious leaders of the Jews. Together with the prediction of the passion there is here the condemnation of the wicked servants of God whose proud infidelity ... read more
- Southern Arabia Vicariate marks 10 years since Yemen Missionaries of Charity martyrdomOn the 10th anniversary of the martyrdom of four Missionaries of Charity and members of the laity in Yemen, Bishop Paolo Martinelli, apostolic vicar of Southern Arabia, presided over Mass on March 4 at St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.In his homily, Martinelli highlighted the sisters’ courage and their offering of their ... read more
- Pope Leo XIV congratulates world’s oldest priest on his 110th birthdayPope Leo XIV thanked a 110-year-old priest from the Diocese of Fulda, Germany, for his “long, faithful, and devoted priestly service.” Father Bruno Kant is officially recognized as the oldest priest in the world.“I was delighted to learn that you will be celebrating your 110th birthday on Feb. 26 and send you my warmest congratulations ... read more
