X

Browsing News Entries

Lenten letter to the diocese where Jesus died

In his 2026 Lenten Letter to the Diocese of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa calls the faithful to a season of prayer, penance, and renewed commitment to peace in a region still marked by conflict. “May the Lord give you peace!” the Latin Patriarch begins, framing Lent as a “journey of prayer, penance, and conversion” that Read More…

Lenten letter to the diocese where Jesus died

2 Priests dedicated to Jesus’ heart died day after Valentine’s

Often God’s divine providence is not seen until years after the fact. This frequently happens when saints die on a specific day, which later becomes a feast filled with symbolism. One example of God’s providential “coincidence” is how two priests who were dedicated to spreading the good news of Jesus’ merciful heart died on the Read More…

2 Priests dedicated to Jesus’ heart died day after Valentine’s

1,500th Mass for Korean Reconciliation celebrated in Seoul

In the evening of February 10, 2026, the archbishop of Seoul, Korea, Peter Soon-taick Chung, O.C.D., presided over the 1,500th Mass for Korean Reconciliation and Unity at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in the Myeong-Dong district. According to a press release from the archdiocese, these Reconciliation Masses have been held every Tuesday at 7 Read More…

1,500th Mass for Korean Reconciliation celebrated in Seoul

Many early Christians became vegetarians during Lent

Currently the Roman Catholic Church has only two days during Lent when Catholics are obliged to fast (Ash Wednesday and Good Friday), and Fridays are traditionally days of abstinence from meat. These rules have been pared down over the centuries, as abstinence from meat was at one time observed throughout the entirety of Lent. Fish Read More…

Many early Christians became vegetarians during Lent

The Epstein Cataclysm

The Epstein files are breaking on the world like an asteroid slamming into earth.

The Missionary’s Alphabet

“But how are men to call upon him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard?” Saint Paul was speaking of the salvation [...]

Making San Francisco Catholic Again

San Francisco might be seen as a lost cause for Catholics, but hidden in its heart is another story.

Father Adam Sztark: The Polish Jesuit Who Died Saving Jewish Children

cna

43 Catholic Democrats Pledge Migrant Solidarity, Invoke Leo XIV, Francis

cna