May those who suffer take refuge in the wounds of Christ, and through them, receive the hope which does not disappoint, Pope Francis prayed on Easter Sunday.
Polish Catholic parish in London: Police ‘grossly exceeded powers’ in halting Good Friday service
A Polish Catholic parish in London, England, said today that it believed that police “grossly exceeded their powers” when they halted a Good Friday service and ordered parishioners to go home.
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‘O crux, ave spes unica!’: The story of the crucifix St. John Paul II held on his last Good Friday
Pope John Paul II holds a crucifix carved by Stanisław Trafalski on Good Friday 2005 / Screenshot from TV Trwam. Days before Pope John Paul …
The Good Friday tradition of the ‘Last Words of Christ’
The tradition of reflecting on the last words of Christ from the cross is a Good Friday practice popular in many places across the globe.
Pope Francis tells priests at Chrism Mass: ‘The cross is non-negotiable’
Pope Francis told priests at Thursday’s Chrism Mass at the Vatican that “the cross is non-negotiable” when preaching the Gospel.
Divine Mercy Novena begins tomorrow
Original painting of the Divine Mercy, by Eugeniusz Kazimirowski in 1934. Wikimedia Commons 4.0. The Divine Mercy Novena begins tomorrow, Good Friday. Our Blessed Lord …
Is Vatican City’s judicial system in peril?
The UK court ruling that overturned an account seizure request by Vatican City prosecutors has raised questions about the reliability of the Holy See’s judicial system.
Iraqi cardinal: Pope Francis gave £254,000 for poor during Iraq trip
During his recent visit to Iraq, Pope Francis gave a donation of £254,000 to the Chaldean Catholic Church to support local families affected by conflict and the pandemic
Report analyzes religious groups’ risks of internet ‘de-platforming’, calls for action
Credit: I AM NIKOM/Shutterstock Religious groups that speak on controversial topics are at risk of being removed from social media platforms and need to prepare, …
Benedict XVI ‘delighted’ by Year of St. Joseph proclaimed by Pope Francis
Pope emeritus Benedict XVI has paid tribute to the Year of St. Joseph declared by Pope Francis and urged Catholics to read Francis’ apostolic letter Patris corde, describing it as a simple text “coming from the heart and going to the heart, yet containing such profound depth.”
Pope Francis: In Christ’s Passion, we remember victims of wars, everyday violence, abortions
In the contemplation of Christ’s Passion during Holy Week, Pope Francis said he is thinking also of the innocent victims of war, everyday violence, and abortion who are “crucified in our time.”
Catholic priest and six others killed in attack on church in Nigeria
A Catholic priest and at least six others were killed by gunmen in an attack on St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Benue State, Nigeria, the Diocese of Katsina-Ala confirmed today.
Church offers guidelines for response to climate migration
Image Credit: CBCEW A new booklet published by the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development “calls on us to broaden the way we look at …
‘Many are being devoured’: Pope Francis highlights rise in climate-caused migration
Pope Francis has highlighted the plight of people forced from their homes due to the climate crisis, calling on Catholics to respond with selflessness and charity.
Pope Francis warns priests and seminarians against worldly temptations
Pope Francis told priests on Monday that “spiritual worldliness” is one of the worst temptations in clerical life.
Vatican: Commission overseeing reform of office managing St. Peter’s completes work
The Vatican said Monday that a commission overseeing reform of the office managing St. Peter’s Basilica had completed its work.
The Holy See press office announced 29 March that the reform of the Fabric of St. Peter was ready to go and would be implemented at the will of the office’s new president, Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, O.F.M. Conv.
Cardinal Nichols: We thank God that our celebration of Holy Week is not a repeat of last year’s
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, has celebrated the Mass of Chrism in Westminster Cathedral with the faithful present in the pews – albeit socially-distanced. This is a contrasting scene to the empty churches of Holy Week 2020.
Approach to asylum should focus on “innate human dignity of everyone who seeks sanctuary” in the UK
Asylum seekers Credit: CBCEW The Lead Bishop for Migrants and Refugees has called for a just approach to asylum that has “people and families at …
Catholics asked to support the Holy Land on Good Friday
The Franciscan friars taking care of the Holy Land sites have asked Catholics for prayers and financial support as they continue to feel the loss of pilgrimages during the COVID-19 pandemic.