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What’s Special About the Most ‘Fruitful’ US Dioceses? ‘It’s the People.’
Posted on 01/30/2026 12:17 PM (The Daily Register)
U.S. Bishops Join International Delegation in West Bank, Call for 2-State Solution
Posted on 01/30/2026 12:15 PM (The Daily Register)
St. Homobonus: Patron Saint of Honest Work and Generous Living
Posted on 01/30/2026 10:00 AM (The Daily Register)
Warning democracy's foundations are at risk, Cardinal McElroy condemns killings of Renee Good, Alex Pretti (Archdiocese of Washington)
Posted on 01/30/2026 06:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“The murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti—two U.S. citizens devoted to civic engagement and to caring for their immigrant neighbors—have left communities in Minneapolis and across the nation grieving, shaken, and rightly outraged,” the signatories wrote in their January 29 statement. “Their deaths are a profound moral failure, and they demand our collective attention and response.”
The signatories added:
We affirm the sacred worth of every human life. That commitment includes—and compels us to stand with—immigrants and others who are especially vulnerable in this moment. We condemn without reservation the use of indiscriminate and lethal force against civilians.
The actions we have witnessed in recent days represent a grave departure from our nation’s deepest moral commitments and from the values of human dignity, restraint, and accountability that our faith traditions uphold. When the power of the state is exercised without regard for life, justice, or the common good, the foundations of democracy itself are put at risk.
Pope Leo pays tribute to Mozaribic Rite (Archdiocese of Toledo (Spanish))
Posted on 01/30/2026 06:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Throughout this year, the cathedral will show, through important liturgical celebrations and cultural events, the rich spiritual heritage of that particular Church,” Pope Leo wrote in his message, dated December 19 and released today by the archdiocese. “In this regard, I would like to emphasize the value of the Hispano-Mozarabic liturgy that is celebrated daily.”
Pope Leo noted that the cathedral, in its eight centuries, has witnessed “the recovery of the Kingdom of Granada and the evangelization of the New World, events that have been recorded for history in the art of that cathedral.”
Vatican diplomat calls on religions to resist 'weaponization' of words, thoughts (Holy See Mission)
Posted on 01/30/2026 06:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Addressing an interfaith service on January 28, Archbishop Balestrero said that “one of the most urgent services religions can offer today to a suffering humanity is to resist the rising temptation to weaponize thoughts and words. Our spiritual traditions—and right reason—call us to look beyond blood ties, ethnicity, or unilateral ambitions, beyond the reflex to divide or exclude.”
The prelate added:
And yet, how often today is the language of faith dragged into political battles, manipulated to bless nationalism and justify violence?
We who believe must actively refute these forms of blasphemy and desecration of religions—with clarity and truth, with courage, and above all, with lives that reflect what we profess. Alongside all our efforts, we must nurture the habit of prayer and defend the art of dialogue as authentic, credible, and transformative paths to peace and encounter.
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, OFM, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, also spoke at the service, telling participants that “there is no lasting peace without justice—but there is no real justice unless the other is recognized as a person, not a tool or an obstacle.”
Leading African cardinal hails John Paul's vision for Church in Africa, outlines priorities (Fides)
Posted on 01/30/2026 05:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu of Kinshasa said that “we are called to recognize that this vision is by no means outdated, but on the contrary, more urgent than ever ... Above all, it revives the urgency of the mission entrusted to us: to be artisans of reconciliation, justice, peace, and hope, in fidelity to the Gospel and in dialogue with the concrete realities of our peoples.”
The prelate then offered pastoral priorities: the formation of peacemakers, synodal pastoral governance, and prophetic social engagement.
“The Church must continue to strengthen commissions for justice and peace, promote civic education, support victims of violence, and create spaces for dialogue that contribute to reconciliation and social cohesion,” he said of the third priority.
USCCB president laments 'climate of fear and polarization,' calls for holy hour for peace (USCCB)
Posted on 01/30/2026 05:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Let us pray for reconciliation where there is division, for justice where there are violations of fundamental rights, and for consolation for all who feel overwhelmed by fear or loss,” Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City wrote on January 28.
Archbishop Coakley added:
While proper laws must be respected, works of mercy, peacefully assembling, and caring for those in your community are signs of hope, and they build peace more surely than anger or despair ever could ...
The recent killing of two people by immigration enforcement officers in Minneapolis and that of a detained man in Texas, are just a few of the tragic examples of the violence that represent failures in our society to respect the dignity of every human life. We mourn this loss of life and deplore the indifference and injustice it represents. The current climate of fear and polarization, which thrives when human dignity is disregarded, does not meet the standard set by Christ in the Gospel.
Cardinal Parolin rues Minneapolis violence, hints Holy See will reject President Trump's Gaza Board of Peace invitation (Vatican News)
Posted on 01/30/2026 05:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Cardinal Parolin also hinted that the Holy See will reject President Trump’s invitation to join his Board of Peace for Gaza.
“Faced with this proposal, there were indeed problematic points that needed to be taken into consideration and that would then be evaluated in view of a response,” Cardinal Parolin said. “The response has not yet been given, but I believe one cannot forget the problematic aspects of this plan.”
Cardinal Parolin also expressed optimism about a resolution to the Greenland crisis and declined to comment about the possible presence of ICE agents at the Winter Olympics in Milan.
Pope prays that Olympics will build bridges (Dicastery for Communication (Italian))
Posted on 01/30/2026 05:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The Pontiff “hopes that this important event will foster sentiments of friendship and fraternity, strengthening awareness of the value of sport in the service of the integral development of the human person,” Cardinal Parolin wrote in his January 29 telegram.
The Pope prays “that these days of healthy competition will contribute to building bridges between cultures and peoples, promoting welcome, solidarity, and peace,” the prelate added.