Pope Francis offered Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica this morning to mark 500 years of the Catholic faith in the Philippines.
St. Peter’s Basilica to end private Masses, restrict Masses in extraordinary form
A new letter from the Vatican Secretariat of State has banned the private celebration of Masses at side altars in St. Peter’s Basilica, effective 22 March.
Poland objects to EU declaring itself ‘LGBT freedom zone
The European Union has declared itself an “LGBT freedom zone,” prompting objections from the Polish government, which says it has a right to maintain traditional views on marriage and family.
Bishop of Lancaster welcomes call for public inquiry into Cumbria deep coal mine proposal
Bishop Paul Swarbrick has welcomed the Secretary of State for Local Government’s decision to hold a public inquiry into plans for the UK’s first deep coal mine in 30 years at Whitehaven, Cumbria.
Jersey convenes citizens’ jury to debate assisted suicide legalization
Jersey has formed a citizens’ jury to determine whether assisted suicide should be allowed on the island.
Out of 477 people who applied to sit on the jury, 23 were “randomly selected to provide a broadly representative sample of the Island’, Channel 103 reported the government as saying.
Catholic Church in England and Wales stands in solidarity with Tigray
Bishop Paul Swarbrick has written to Bishop Tesfaselassie Medhin in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, to express the solidarity of Catholics in England and Wales.
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Vatican cardinal to Catholics: This year’s Good Friday collection vital for Holy Land Christians
Christians will struggle to remain in the Holy Land without financial help from Catholics worldwide on Good Friday, a Vatican cardinal said yesterday.
In a letter issued 11 March, Cardinal Leonardo Sandri said that this year’s global collection was critical for Christians struggling to stay afloat following a collapse in pilgrimages caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis to give Knock Shrine new international status on St. Joseph’s feast
Pope Francis will officially designate Knock Shrine in Ireland as an international Marian and Eucharistic shrine on the feast of St. Joseph next week.
The Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference announced yesterday that the pope will give Knock Shrine official recognition and send a video message to the shrine on the night of 19 March.
Assisted suicide bill is ‘fundamentally flawed,’ say Ireland’s Catholic bishops
Ireland’s Catholic bishops said on Thursday that a bill seeking to legalize assisted suicide is “fundamentally flawed.”
Ireland’s Catholic bishops announce national synodal assembly
Ireland’s Catholic bishops announced yesterday that they would hold a national synodal assembly “within the next five years.”
Pope Francis in Iraq: Present realities and future hopes
As the dust settles on Pope Francis’ remarkable four-day visit to Iraq – surely one of the most iconic of his pontificate, the attention swings to the analysis. How might this Apostolic Journey, the first of any Pope to the land of Abraham, shape the future?
Online event, papal message to mark opening of ‘Amoris laetitia’ year
The Vatican will mark the fifth anniversary of the publication of Amoris laetitia, Pope Francis’ 2016 exhortation on the family, with a live-streamed event on 19 March.
From Pius XII to Pope Francis: A brief history of general audiences
Pope Francis holds a general audience at the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican, Oct 28, 2020. / Credit: Vatican Media Pope Francis said …
Cardinal Sarah says he has ‘never opposed the pope’ in first interview since stepping down
Cardinal Robert Sarah today rejected claims that he and Pope Francis are enemies, in his first interview since stepping down from his Vatican post.
Pope Francis: Keep praying for ‘our sorely tried brothers and sisters’ in Iraq
Pope Francis today urged Catholics worldwide to keep praying for “our sorely tried brothers and sisters” in Iraq.
Speaking at his general audience this morning the pope reflected on his historic three-day visit to the Middle Eastern country.
Catholic priest pursues legal challenge as Scottish government shifts on public Mass ban
A Catholic priest will proceed with a challenge to the Scottish government’s ban on public worship on Thursday despite an announcement that restrictions will be lifted earlier than previously expected.
Human trafficking wounds the body of Christ, Catholic leaders tell conference
Every person has a role to play to fight human trafficking, Catholic advocates said at an online conference yesterday.
Fire destroys historic church in Mexico
St. James the Apostle church in Nurio, in the Mexican state of Michoacán, was destroyed by a fire on Sunday.
Pope Francis confirms plans to go to Hungary for International Eucharistic Congress
Pope Francis yesterday confirmed that he planned to visit Hungary for the closing Mass of the International Eucharistic Congress, which will take place 12 Septemberin Budapest’s Heroes’ Square.