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Government of Cuba Announces Release of More Than 2,000 Prisoners for Easter

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Archbishop Broglio: War Should Always Be ‘a Last Resort’

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Sifting Sin: Lessons From a Sandbox and a 4-Year-Old

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Is the Culture of Death Committing Suicide?

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Syro-Malabar apostolic visitor discusses mandate, challenges (Fides)

In an article for Agenzia Fides, the news agency of the Pontifical Mission Societies, Father Jolly Vadakken discussed his mandate as apostolic visitor to Syro-Malabar Catholics in the nations of the Arabian Peninsula, as well as the challenges that the faithful of the Eastern Catholic church face there.

10% of Catholics in Kuwait, 10% of Catholics in Qatar, and 25% of Catholics in Bahrain—largely migrant workers and their families—are members of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church (CNEWA profile), based in the southwestern Indian state of Kerala.

Vittorio Messori, who interviewed St. John Paul and Cardinal Ratzinger, dies at 84 (CWN)

Vittorio Messori, a journalist whose interview questions led to the publication of The Ratzinger Report (1985) and Pope St. John Paul II’s Crossing the Threshold of Hope (1994), died on April 3 at the age of 84.

Cuba pardons 2,010 prisoners for Holy Week (Vatican News)

In what it described as a “humanitarian and sovereign gesture” within “the context of the religious celebrations of Holy Week,” Cuba’s Communist regime pardoned 2,010 prisoners.

The government did not release a list of the pardoned prisoners, Vatican News reported.

'The Resurrection does not tell us to overlook evil,' Jerusalem cardinal preaches at Easter Vigil (Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem)

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, O.F.M., the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, celebrated the Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (video), built on the site of the Lord’s Resurrection.

“Today’s liturgy reminds us that the Resurrection does not tell us to overlook evil,” Cardinal Pizzaballa preached. “It tells us that reality itself can be transformed by the power of God. He has made a way where there stood a wall. Where there was an immovable stone, now there is a threshold.”

“The Gospel does not ask us to perform extraordinary feats, but to guard life, even in small ways,” he added. “We are called not to deny the cross, but to transfigure it, making it part of the path of salvation that unites us to the life of God.”

Cardinal Pizzaballa celebrated the Mass in Latin, ad orientem, with other Franciscan friars. Wartime restrictions, reminiscent of the COVID lockdowns, prevented the faithful from attending in person.

PHOTOS: Pope Leo XIV Carries the Cross at the Via Crucis in the Colosseum

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