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Millionaire Businessman Plans to Preserve Churches in the UK
Posted on 03/16/2026 13:39 PM (The Daily Register)
Vatican Releases Itinerary for Pope Leo XIV’s First Apostolic Journey to Africa
Posted on 03/16/2026 13:21 PM (The Daily Register)
Bishop Seitz: Mass detention, deportations are 'grave moral evil' (HopeBorder.org)
Posted on 03/16/2026 04:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“I am blessed with many friendships with our local law enforcement and immigration enforcement agents,” he said. “Their work to keep our community safe is vital. But the death of those in immigration detention is unacceptable. An unjust immigration system that leads to deadly outcomes is destructive of our shared humanity. No one has to obey an immoral order.”
Pontiff meets second group of Nigerian bishops in Rome (Vanguard)
Posted on 03/16/2026 03:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The prelates were in Rome for their ad limina visits.
Nigeria, a nation of 243 million (map), is the most populous nation in Africa and sixth most populous in the world; it is 47% Muslim, 46% Christian (11% Catholic), and 7% ethnic religionist.
Vatican diplomat highlights surrogacy's exploitative nature (Vatican News)
Posted on 03/16/2026 03:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Archbishop Caccia, until recently Permanent Observer of the Holy See at the United Nations and now the apostolic nuncio to the United States, said that “stories of the rich and famous commissioning surrogates are common, whereas stories of wealthy women serving as surrogates are rare.”
Quoting Pope Leo, he added, “By transforming gestation into a negotiable service, [surrogacy] violates the dignity both of the child, who is reduced to a ‘product,’ and of the mother, exploiting her body and the generative process, and distorting the original relational calling of the family.”
Pope Leo: Economic activity is called to serve the good of persons (Vatican News)
Posted on 03/16/2026 03:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Economic activity cannot be limited to the mere management of resources or the simple pursuit of profit,” he continued. “Businesses and the economy, when faithful to their truest vocation, cannot be seen merely as instruments of production or accumulation, but involve communities of people called to grow together.”
The Pontiff also spoke of the continued relevance of Pope Leo XIII’s 1891 social encyclical Rerum Novarum: it “calls on entrepreneurs to respect the dignity of every worker and to protect the most vulnerable.”
Pope Leo takes possession of apartment in Apostolic Palace (Vatican News)
Posted on 03/16/2026 03:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Pope Francis chose not to stay in the papal apartment, instead residing in Domus Sanctae Marthae, the Vatican guest house, during his 12-year pontificate.
Vatican spokesman questions ever-higher levels of military spending, calls for disarmament (Vatican News (Italian))
Posted on 03/16/2026 03:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
In an article published March 14, Tornielli wrote, “The massive sums allocated to armaments raise a fundamental question: does the current approach to addressing existing threats truly contribute to reducing them, or does it risk fueling them further? A continuous increase in military spending may create the impression of enhanced security, yet it rarely addresses the root causes of the tensions that lie at the heart of conflicts.”
Tornielli added:
Disarmament—whether cultural, political, or spiritual—emerges as an alternative that must be taken seriously, for it opens up a different perspective: one of an equilibrium based on trust, cooperation, and prevention.
Strengthening supranational bodies, reinforcing democratic oversight mechanisms within individual nations, restoring space for critical dialogue, and moving beyond an emergency-driven mindset: these would be the initial steps toward building a more stable future—one in which defense does not preclude disarmament but rather regards it as an integral component of a broader, more farsighted strategy.
Disarmament—understood not merely as a reduction in weaponry but as a cultural, diplomatic, and institutional choice—represents the true strategic alternative.
Justice should be rehabilitative, Cardinal Parolin preaches to Vatican City judges (L'Osservatore Romano (Italian))
Posted on 03/16/2026 02:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“God’s justice becomes care, love, salvation, and forgiveness for the repentant sinner—a grace from which, conversely, the one who arrogantly deems himself in no need of any correction remains excluded,” Cardinal Parolin, the Secretary of State of His Holiness, preached at the Mass, celebrated in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace on March 14. “Human justice” is “called to draw inspiration from divine justice, embracing and giving concrete form to the objectives that the latter pursues.”
Justice in the Church is 'a constant search for truth in charity,' Pope tells Vatican City State jurists (Dicastery for Communication)
Posted on 03/16/2026 02:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Citing St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope Leo told the jurists on March 14 that “only when relationships are ordered according to truth does that communion which is the highest fruit of love become possible.”
“Justice, when it is exercised with balance and fidelity to the truth, becomes one of the most stable factors of unity within the community,” he continued. “Justice in the Church is not merely a technical application of the law, but a ministry in the service of the People of God. It requires not only legal expertise, but also wisdom, balance and a constant search for truth in charity.”