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Typical new US priest: 33-year-old cradle Catholic devoted to Rosary, Eucharistic adoration (CWN)
Posted on 04/20/2026 04:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The typical member of the priestly ordination class of 2026 is a 33-year-old cradle Catholic, according to a newly released survey of 334 of the 428 men slated to be ordained to the priesthood in the United States this year. The survey was conducted for the Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate and posted on the USCCB’s website.
Papal visit brought unity to both sides in Anglophone Crisis, leading Cameroon prelate says (Vatican News)
Posted on 04/20/2026 04:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Both sides are coming out to receive him, and both sides are ready to listen to his message,” said Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya of Bamenda. “This is a miracle. And, although you could not identify them, the crowd in Bamenda was too big not to have separatists in there, which means that they were also on the road cheering the Pope passing.”
Archbishop Fuanya added:
When the Pope comes to a place, it is an event. But really that event is not as important as the aftermath of the event. The Pope has given speeches and messages. We have all clapped. We are all happy. What next?
That question is very important for all of us. I think that in the whole country, we have to sit down to digest all those messages. And secondly, we have to see what it takes to be able to implement them.
Seek truth and goodness, not consensus and appearances, Pope writes to young Italian professionals (Holy See Press Office (Italian))
Posted on 04/20/2026 03:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Yours is not only a path of excellence: it is a mission,” Pope Leo wrote to the Toniolo Young Professional Association, named after the lay economist Blessed Giuseppe Toniolo (1845-1918). “You are not asked to emerge, but to serve. Not to affirm yourselves, but to make fruitful what you have received.”
“’May you disappear so that Christ may remain’: this maxim does not diminish, but frees,” Pope Leo added in his April 18 message. “It frees you from the search for consensus, to root you in the truth; it frees you from appearances, to consign you to the substance of good.”
Cardinal Parolin, in papal message, writes that knowledge cannot be reduced to algorithms (Dicastery for Communication (Italian))
Posted on 04/20/2026 03:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Reflecting on the theme of the day—“the experience of knowledge”—Cardinal Parolin wrote that “the processes of knowledge cannot be reduced to the production of increasingly powerful algorithms, but, on the contrary, require an adequate level of human responsibility and ethical evaluation.”
Cardinal Parolin also warned against the “many distortions caused by research aimed only at economic profit and objectives of dominance. Knowledge that is not oriented towards encounter and justice is at the root of many evils, as the troubled history in which we are immersed attests.”
The message, dated April 12, was released on April 23.
Reject superstition and follow Christ in freedom, Pope preaches at Mass in Angola (CWN)
Posted on 04/20/2026 03:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Apr. 20 Monday of the Third Week of Easter, Weekday
Posted on 04/20/2026 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Pope Leo XIV Urges Angola’s Young People to Build a World Free of War, Injustice, and Poverty
Posted on 04/19/2026 19:54 PM (The Daily Register)
How to Win the Battles in Spiritual Warfare
Posted on 04/19/2026 15:42 PM (The Daily Register)
Between a Pope and a President: Why Vance Faces a Complicated Catholic Candidacy
Posted on 04/19/2026 13:16 PM (The Daily Register)
Presidents and Popes Haven’t Always Agreed, but It’s Never Been Like This
Posted on 04/19/2026 13:12 PM (The Daily Register)