- 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
- The Church in Spain on euthanasia of 25-year-old: A societal defeatBishops and other members of the Catholic Church in Spain called for prayers and offered reflections in light of the euthanasia of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos following a two-year legal battle by her family to try to obtain treatment for her psychiatric issues rather than having her death induced.Since it became known that Castillo was ... read more
- Over parents’ objections, 25-year-old woman euthanized in SpainThe administration of euthanasia for 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos took place in Spain on March 26 — an event occurring after she faced immense life challenges since childhood and following nearly two years of a legal battle waged by her parents to preserve her life.According to Spanish law, to request euthanasia, an individual must be ... read more
- Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty partners with Catholic Relief ServicesCatholic Relief Services has joined a coalition dedicated to using sustainable means to eradicate hunger and poverty around the world.“CRS is delighted to join the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty,” said Sean Callahan, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) president and CEO, in a press release. “Ending hunger and poverty requires more than goodwill. It requires ... read more
- Religious sisters lose lawsuit against Smith & Wesson alleging ‘facilitation’ of mass shootingsSeveral congregations of religious sisters have lost their lawsuit against the iconic American gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson, which claimed the company has “facilitated” mass shootings in the United States. A version of the lawsuit was first filed in December 2023 in Nevada district court by the Adrian Dominican Sisters, the Sisters of Bon Secours ... read more
- Vatican secretary of state says war on Iran is not justCardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican secretary of state, said on Thursday that the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran does not meet the Catholic Church’s criteria for a just war.“No, it does not seem to meet the conditions,” he told reporters on the sidelines of an academic conference at the Vatican Apostolic Library.When asked by EWTN News ... read more
- Pakistan bishops back army amid Afghanistan tensionsLAHORE, Pakistan — Catholic bishops in Pakistan have voiced support for the military amid an Eid al-Fitr ceasefire following weeks of deadly cross-border violence with neighboring Afghanistan.In a March 23 message, Archbishop Joseph Arshad of Islamabad-Rawalpindi praised the army “for their sacrifices in defending the country’s borders, saying the nation will always remember the bravery ... read more
- Ukraine monastery hit in Russian missile strike, ‘most historic church’ targeted so farA 400-year-old Bernardine monastery and UNESCO World Heritage site in “the heart of Ukraine’s Catholic region” will require significant repairs following Russian attacks.“This happens a lot,” Steven Moore, executive producer of the war documentary “A Faith Under Siege,” told “EWTN News Nightly” on March 25, live from Kyiv. Russia carried out missile strikes on March 24 ... read more
- How Catholic volunteers serve Bangladesh’s forgotten children this LentDHAKA, Bangladesh — As Lent calls Catholics around the world to prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, many faithful in Bangladesh are embracing a fourth practice this year: serving the country’s street children.On a recent Sunday at Tejgaon Church in Dhaka, Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME) missionary Brother Lucio Beninati invited parishioners to join Potho Shishu ... read more
- Thursday of the Fifth Week of LentJesus said to the Jews:“Amen, amen, I say to you,whoever keeps my word will never see death.”So the Jews said to him,“Now we are sure that you are possessed.Abraham died, as did the prophets, yet you say,‘Whoever keeps my word will never taste death.’Are you greater than our father Abraham, who died?Or the prophets, who ... read more
- Mar. 26 Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent, WeekdayThe weekday Masses towards the end of Lent are like a Passion Play. The Gospels, as one scene after the other, show the mounting hatred and growing tension. This is the "Abraham Mass," telling of the inheritance received through Abraham. The Opening Prayer reminds us of our great inheritance received from Christ. --The Vatican II ... read more
- Visiting off-duty police prevent robbery at Roman church housing Passion relicsThree Spanish policemen who were visiting Rome as tourists prevented a robbery at one of the city’s most iconic churches — the Basilica of the Holy Cross of Jerusalem — on March 21.The policemen — one of whom is stationed at the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See — were off duty when they intervened ... read more
- Louisville pays Christian photographer $800,000 after violating her religious freedomThe city of Louisville, Kentucky, will pay $800,000 to a Christian photographer and blogger who won a religious freedom lawsuit over an antidiscrimination ordinance that would have required her to photograph same-sex weddings in spite of her religious objections.In October 2025, a federal court ruled that the ordinance contained two provisions that violated the First ... read more
- Day of the Unborn Child celebrated March 25The Day of the Unborn Child is celebrated internationally on March 25 to commemorate, promote, and defend human life from the moment of conception in the mother’s womb until natural death.The date was established in Argentina in December 1998 by President Carlos Saúl Menem. A few days before the observance of this day in 1999, ... read more
- Catholic bishops in Africa release final report addressing pastoral challenge of polygamyNAIROBI, Kenya — Catholic bishops in Africa have released a final report addressing the pastoral challenge of polygamy across Africa. The 25-page document responds directly to the mandate that the multiyear XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, the Synod on Synodality, gave to members of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa ... read more
