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‘Why Do You Have Ashes?’: Catholic Students Marked by Faith on a Secular Campus

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Virginia Catholic Bishops Thank State Lawmakers for Rejecting Assisted Suicide Bills

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Pope Leo: Peter's Successor must retain his sovereign freedom (Dicastery for Communication)

In a February 18 audience with members of the Pro Petri Sede association, Pope Leo XIV emphasized the importance of the Roman Pontiff’s sovereign freedom.

Recalling the Belgian association’s support for the papacy since its 19th-century founding, Pope Leo said that “the Bishop of Rome has received from Christ the task of gathering the faithful people into unity and proclaiming the Gospel of Salvation throughout the earth; and the charism of his Successors implies the sovereign freedom to do so.”

“Yet the proclamation of the Kingdom is hindered in many places throughout the world, and in many ways,” Pope Leo continued. “How important it is, therefore, in the troubled times in which we live, that ‘Peter’ retain his complete freedom to speak the truth, denounce injustice, defend the rights of the weakest, promote peace, and above all proclaim Jesus Christ, who died and rose again, the only possible hope for a reconciled humanity.”

Pope Leo recalls Christ's 1st appearance to St. Faustina (Dicastery for Communication (Italian))

At the conclusion of his February 18 general audience, Pope Leo XIV told Polish-speaking pilgrims:
February 22 marks the 95th anniversary of the first apparition of the Merciful Jesus to St. Faustina Kowalska. Since then, a new chapter has begun in the spread of the cult of Divine Mercy through the Chaplet and the painting “Jesus, I trust in You.”

May Lent be a time of encounter with Christ through the Sacrament of Penance and the works of mercy. My blessing to you all!

These words of the Pontiff were omitted from the Vatican’s English translation of his remarks.

Ukrainian women tell Pope of prisoners of war (EWTN News)

Pope Leo XIV met on February 18 with a group of wives, mothers, and daughters of Ukrainian prisoners of war.

“Shaking the Pope’s hand, feeling his closeness to all the families who suffer because of the war, and entrusting him with all our concern has been a great opportunity to put our hearts into action and fill them with hope and deep spiritual consolation,” said Kateryna Muzlova.

From Prayer to Podium: Elana Meyers Taylor’s Path to Olympic Gold

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My Father Jimmy Lai’s Freedom in Chains

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Rhode Island Bishop Laments ‘Senseless’ Deadly Shooting at Hockey Game

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Pope Leo: Lenten Ashes Carry ‘the Weight of a World That Is Ablaze’

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