- Angola parish prepares to host historic meeting of pope and Church leadersLUANDA, Angola — Our Lady of Fátima Parish in the Archdiocese of Luanda is at the center of preparations for a historic moment in Angola as it prepares to host Pope Leo XIV’s meeting with bishops, priests, women and men religious, and catechists during his planned April 18–21 apostolic visit.The encounter, scheduled for April 20, ... read more
- Faith-based summer camp restores hope for kids of fallen heroesOn their first day at LifeCampUSA, middle-school-aged campers are taught how to use a map and a compass to learn how to find their way around. Then they’re given a Bible — for many, their first time having one — and shown how to find the different books of the Bible, after which there’s a ... read more
- Fifth Sunday of LentNow a man was ill, Lazarus from Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister Martha.Mary was the one who had anointed the Lord with perfumed oil and dried his feet with her hair; it was her brother Lazarus who was ill.So the sisters sent word to him saying, “Master, the one you love is ill.”When Jesus heard this ... read more
- Mar. 22 Fifth Sunday of Lent, SundayFrom the Gospel of the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year A: Martha said to Jesus, "Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. But even now I know that whatever you ask of God, He will give you." Jesus said to her, "Your brother will rise." Martha said to him, "I ... read more
- New Colorado program trains deacons, priests to walk together ‘in darkness’Chaplains are often the first responders in a crisis — when people are struggling with grief or trauma they often reach out to their priests and deacons. The nature of the work means clergy often face emotional stress. So who shepherds the shepherds?The solution, for Deacon Ernie Martinez, starts with brother priests and deacons.Martinez, director ... read more
- Catholic menswear brand expands as founders aim to shape modern masculinityIn a fashion culture saturated with passing trends and corporate logos, a new Catholic menswear brand is making clothes that will stand the test of time and inspire its wearers to something deeper — a daily practice of identity, discipline, and faith.Founded on the idea that what you wear can reflect what you live for, ... read more
- Saturday of the Fourth Week of LentSome in the crowd who heard these words of Jesus said,"This is truly the Prophet."Others said, "This is the Christ."But others said, "The Christ will not come from Galilee, will he?Does not Scripture say that the Christ will be of David's familyand come from Bethlehem, the village where David lived?"So a division occurred in the ... read more
- Mar. 21 Saturday in the Fourth Week of Lent, WeekdaySaturday of the Fourth Week of Lent in the early ages of Christianity, was called Sitientes, taken from the first word of the original Introit of the Mass meaning "Thirsting." The Church was addressing her catechumens in the words of Isaiah and invites them to thirst after the grace to come and receive it in ... read more
- Israeli authorities blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza and West Bank, charity organization saysAid to the Church in Need says Israeli authorities blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza and West BankAmid the regional conflict spreading across the Middle East, Israeli authorities have ceased emergency aid shipments from entering the Gaza Strip, according to Aid to the Church in Need.Citing George Akroush, director of the Development Office of the Latin ... read more
- Third Ecumenical Forum in Washington, D.C., addresses challenges facing Christianity todayDozens of Catholics and Protestants gathered at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., on March 18 to have discussions and find common ground on challenges facing Christianity today. The third Ecumenical Forum was intended to embody “the very prayer of Christ: that they may all be one.”The event is led annually by the ... read more
- Death of doomsday population ‘prophet’ prompts retrospection by Catholic thought leadersPaul Ehrlich, the biologist whose 1968 bestseller “The Population Bomb” warned of imminent mass starvation and environmental catastrophe from overpopulation and whose predictions proved spectacularly wrong, died March 13 at age 93. His death has prompted retrospection among Catholic scholars, who condemned his legacy as a “false prophet” whose ideas fueled deadly population control policies ... read more
- Mirjana’s annual apparition & Our Lady’s message... read more
- Nigerian archbishop to Trump: Give our nation intel and weapons to combat violenceArchbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Abuja, Nigeria, has requested intelligence assets and weaponry from U.S. President Donald Trump to combat violence in the country.The Nigerian prelate made his remarks during an informational briefing in Madrid, where the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) presented the campaign “May Persecution Not Have the Last ... read more
- Land policies, teacher bans deepen strain on Christian life in JerusalemAs pressure grows on the Christian presence in Jerusalem, George Akroush, director of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem’s Development Office and head of the Church’s social and educational projects in the Holy Land, is warning that a series of Israeli measures affecting both land and education could reshape the city’s Christian community and threaten its ... read more
- Priest unafraid of prison for defending teaching on homosexuality: ‘I must fight for the Lord’Father Jakob Rolland could face imprisonment in Iceland for defending Catholic doctrine regarding homosexuality and for providing support to individuals with the inclination who seek spiritual guidance within the Church.The French-born priest, chancellor of the Diocese of Reykjavík, strongly maintained that his duty is to defend the truth and “fight for the Lord.” In an ... read more
