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The Pope’s touching message to the world’s oldest priest
Posted on 03/6/2026 07:04 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
In a world that often celebrates youth and novelty, there is something quietly moving about a life that has endured in faith for more than a century. And this can be seen when Fr. Bruno Kant recently shared the remarkable milestone of reaching 110 years of age. Pope Leo XIV sent warm congratulations to Fr. Read More…
The Pope’s touching message to the world’s oldest priestBishop of Southern Arabia prays to martyr-nuns for peace
Posted on 03/6/2026 07:01 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
This past week Bishop Paolo Martinelli, Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia (which includes UAE, Oman and Yemen), celebrated a Mass in memory of four Missionaries of Charity who were killed March 4, 2016. (See images at bottom of article.) The Mass was celebrated at St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Abu Dhabi, and was attended by a Read More…
Bishop of Southern Arabia prays to martyr-nuns for peaceSt. John’s University in New York no longer recognizes faculty labor unions
Posted on 03/6/2026 07:00 AM (Catholic World Report)
American donors give Leo XIV pediatric telemedicine system
Posted on 03/6/2026 06:58 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
On Wednesday, March 4, “Patrons of the World’s Children’s Hospital” donated a “sophisticated next-generation technology telemedicine system” to Pope Leo XIV to provide pediatric healthcare to children in need. The device the Pope received on Wednesday is a Teladoc Lite. According to the manufacturer, this “next-generation technology” unit offers high-quality audio and video and allows Read More…
American donors give Leo XIV pediatric telemedicine systemNeed a New England college campus? Free to the right person
Posted on 03/6/2026 06:52 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
For 185 years, Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vermont, was home to generations of college students. It closed its doors in 2019, but now the picturesque New England campus is being offered for free—if the right recipient can be found. Specifically, a Catholic non-profit organization looking for a new home. Current owner Raj Bhakta bought Read More…
Need a New England college campus? Free to the right personPope’s pediatric hospital ranks 6th worldwide, 1st in Europe
Posted on 03/6/2026 06:48 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
Newsweek has named the Bambino Gesù Pediatric Hospital of Rome, which belongs to the Holy See, as sixth on its list of the world’s best pediatric hospitals in 2026. Its oncology department is mentioned for its “standout treatment.” Besides being the sixth on the list, the hospital is the highest-ranking pediatric hospital in Europe. The Read More…
Pope’s pediatric hospital ranks 6th worldwide, 1st in EuropeNPR campaign has us thinking of a good spiritual habit (and its dangers)
Posted on 03/6/2026 06:41 AM (Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture)
Earlier this month, NPR (National Public Radio, based in the US) unveiled a campaign built around a simple idea: curiosity matters. In a playful redesign of its well-known initials, NPR’s logo briefly transforms into three basic questions — how, who, and why — accompanied by the slogan “For your right to be curious.” The campaign Read More…
NPR campaign has us thinking of a good spiritual habit (and its dangers)Lebanon’s patriarchs and bishops: ‘Persevere in prayer for peace’
Posted on 03/6/2026 06:00 AM (Catholic World Report)
The Thing About Obedience
Posted on 03/6/2026 05:10 AM (Crisis Magazine)
There are a host of Catholic commentators who express their disdain for the "disobedience" of the SSPX but at the same time find themselves disobedient to certain Vatican commands.The Power of One Faithful Priest: Fr. Charles Carroll
Posted on 03/6/2026 05:00 AM (Crisis Magazine)
Day in and day out, there are the faithful, quiet priests—who pray their breviary and their Rosary, anoint the dying, celebrate Mass, hear confessions, and bury the dead—whose lives we don’t know.