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San Diego Chaldean bishop arrested at airport, jailed, charged with embezzlement (San Diego County Sheriff's Office)

The San Diego County District Attorney ‘s Office announced that Bishop Emmanuel Shaleta was arrested on March 5 at San Diego International Airport while attempting to leave the country.

Bishop Shaleta, the Chaldean Catholic bishop of the Eparchy of Saint Peter the Apostle of San Diego since 2017, was jailed on eight counts of embezzlement, eight counts of money laundering, and one count of aggravated white collar crime enhancement. Bail was set at $125,000.

The Pillar reported last month that the prelate was under Vatican investigation for alleged financial and sexual misconduct and that he had submitted his resignation.

Chaldean Catholic church buildings in Iraq damaged in attack (Vatican News)

A March 4 missile or drone attack near Erbil, Iraq, led to damage to residential buildings belonging to the Chaldean Catholic Church.

Dilan Adamat, a local resident, told Vatican News that “we heard maybe between 10 and 20 explosions. It was a mixture of anti-air missiles from the American military base at Erbil airport and the drones or missiles that they were intercepting.”

“Some of this debris fell in Ankawa, on some residential buildings managed by the Chaldean Church there,” Adama continued. “Some more debris fell close to it, on a convent where there are some nuns living. Thankfully, we didn’t have any casualties, but it was very shocking and left a big hole in the building next to the chapel.”

Pope appoints Archbishop Caccia as new apostolic nuncio to United States (CWN)

Pope Leo XIV today accepted the resignation of Cardinal Christophe Pierre, 80, as apostolic nuncio to the United States of America and appointed Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, 68, as his replacement.

Vatican diplomat laments desecration of cemeteries (Holy See Mission)

Reacting to a UN report on the relation between religious freedom and honoring the deceased, a Vatican diplomat lamented the desecration of cemeteries.

Such desecration “violates the right to freedom of religion or belief, as it destroys a sacred space where the faithful fulfil their religious duty and moral obligation to honor their deceased loved ones,” Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, apostolic nuncio and Permanent Observer to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, Switzerland, stated during a UN Human Rights Council meeting on March 3.

“Above all, freedom of religion or belief must be protected, especially during the most vulnerable moments of life,” he continued. “The right of the dying to receive spiritual assistance, and of the bereaved to be supported by their faith community, are not merely private comforts; they are essential manifestations of respect for religious belief. Denying this access violates the God-given dignity of the human person in their greatest time of need.”

Archbishop opens late teenager's beatification cause (Chiesa di Milano)

Archbishop Mario Delpini today opened the beatification cause of Marco Gallo (video). Born in 1994, the devout teenager died in 2011 after being hit by a car.

The Archdiocese of Milan said that Gallo has a reputation for holiness and that several hundred pilgrims, “especially young people,” make an annual visit to his tomb.