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Leo’s Lenten Retreat Provides Further Insight Into His Pontificate

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Feb. 22 First Sunday of Lent, Sunday

From the Gospel for the First Sunday of Lent, Year A: At that time Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil. He fasted for forty days and forty nights, and afterwards he was hungry. The tempter approached and said to him, "If you are the Son of God, command that these stones become loaves of bread." He said in reply, "It is written: One does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes forth from the mouth of God." (Matt. 4:1-4)

How the Formula 1 Pit Stop Has Saved Thousands of Babies

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US Lawmakers, State Attorneys General Urge FDA to Block Mail-Order Abortion Drugs

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US Bishops Condemn Detention Mega‑Centers as ‘Deeply Troubling’ Plan

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Classic Catholic Films to Watch — Plus, EWTN Programming

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Lenten Traditions You Should Know From Europe and Africa

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Priest brutally murdered in DR Congo (L'Osservatore Romano (Italian))

A priest was brutally murdered on February 16 in Botemola, a village in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Mai-Ndombe Province, the Vatican newspaper reported.

The body of Father Jules Bontone Nkaa Yulu, “killed shortly after mediating a conflict in a nearby village, was found headless on a road regularly used by locals,” according to the report. “The province of Maï-Ndombe has been plagued by insecurity for over three years due to the activities of the Mobondo militia, in the conflict between the Yaka and Teke communities.”

Pakistani prelate: Lent and Ramadan call Christians, Muslims to interfaith harmony (Fides)

The coinciding of the beginnings of Lent and Ramadan this year “offers a unique opportunity to further strengthen interreligious harmony,” a Pakistani archbishop wrote in his Ramadan greetings to the Muslim community.

“Churches and mosques should be centers of compassion, peace, and love,” said Archbishop Joseph Arshad of Rawalpindi-Islamabad. The shared practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, he added, are “a powerful testament to the fact that faith is not a source of division but rather a means of mercy, solidarity, and unity.”

Islam is the official religion of the South Asian nation of 257 million (map), the fifth most populous in the world. 95% of Pakistan’s people are Muslim, 2% are Christian, and 1% are Hindu.