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Vatican halts Father Ciszek's sainthood cause (The Shenandoah Sentinel)
Posted on 04/16/2026 07:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
After his release in a prisoner exchange, Father Ciszek, a Pennsylvania native, returned to the United States and wrote With God in Russia and He Leadeth Me.
Canadian bishops' conference weighs in on just war, image of President Trump as Christ figure (Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops)
Posted on 04/16/2026 07:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Catholic teaching holds that war is subject to strict conditions of moral legitimacy,” the episcopal conference’s Communications Service stated. “The use of force cannot be presumed to be just a priori; it must satisfy grave and demanding criteria, and may be considered only as a last resort.”
“Even where force is judged permissible, the protection of civilians remains a fundamental obligation,” the CCCB continued. “The destruction of essential civilian infrastructure and the resulting suffering of non-combatants are to be avoided.”
In an implicit but clear reference to President Donald Trump’s decision to post an AI-generated image of himself that appeared to depict him as Jesus, the CCCB stated:
It is also important to recall that imagery or rhetoric presenting political leaders in terms that belong uniquely to Christ and His saving work is wholly unfitting. In addition to being disrespectful, such representations blur the proper distinction between faith and political power, distorting the meaning of both.
Catholic groups slam President Trump's attacks on Pope Leo (OSV News)
Posted on 04/16/2026 06:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“The Successor of Saint Peter is not a politician—he is the Vicar of Christ, entrusted with proclaiming the Gospel and shepherding souls,” said Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly. “Whether one agrees or disagrees with particular policy judgments, the Holy Father’s prophetic voice deserves to be heard with respect and engaged seriously.”
Library of Congress highlights work of Thomas Merton (Library of Congress)
Posted on 04/16/2026 06:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“In 2025, the Rare Book and Special Collections Division acquired a Thomas Merton Collection comprising 143 items and containing first editions, uncorrected proofs, artwork, manuscripts, recordings, and portraits of this fascinating figure,” wrote Mark Manivong, who said that his post “includes a short biography of Merton and showcases some of the materials in this new collection.”
Religious sisters sue UnitedHealth Group (National Catholic Reporter)
Posted on 04/16/2026 05:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“The sisters had asked for a shareholder resolution to be put forth at the company’s annual meeting; resolutions are routinely put before the shareholders to be voted on and congregations of sisters file several of them every year,” the Global Sisters Project reported. The resolution “asked the company to report on whether its spree of acquisitions is making health care less accessible.”
“Shareholders have rights and there needs to be transparency,” said Sister Linda Haydock. “We think it’s incumbent upon us to use our shareholder rights to ask the company to be transparent.”
Human Rights Watch: Vatican agreement with China has facilitated crackdown on Catholics (Human Rights Watch)
Posted on 04/16/2026 05:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“A decade into President Xi Jinping’s ‘Sinicization’ of religion campaign, Catholic communities across China face tightened ideological control, strict surveillance, and travel restrictions,” Human Rights Watch stated on April 15. “The Holy See and other governments should press Beijing to end the persecution of Catholic communities and respect the rights to freedom of religion for all Catholics and other religious beliefs.”
Trump administration cancels $11M in funding for Catholic Charities in Miami (Miami Herald)
Posted on 04/16/2026 05:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The Miami Herald reported that the federal funds were used “to shelter and care for migrant children who enter the U.S. alone, ending a relationship between the Catholic Church and the U.S. government dating back to the first arrivals of Cuban exiles in South Florida.”
“The U.S. government has abruptly decided to end more than 60 years of relationship with Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of Miami,” said Archbishop Thomas Wenski. “The Archdiocese of Miami’s services for unaccompanied minors have been recognized for their excellence and have served as a model for other agencies throughout the country.”
Florida Catholic school principal avoids jail time after stealing more than $238,000 (CBS News)
Posted on 04/16/2026 05:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Judge Tim Bailey said that Lori St. Thomas is “not likely to reoffend” and is not a danger to the community. He ordered her to pay $121,548 to the school in restitution.
Charlotte parents say priest's questions during Confession crossed line (WCNC-TV)
Posted on 04/16/2026 05:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“The Diocese of Charlotte looked into complaints raised about conversations that occurred during confession at Charlotte Catholic High School last December,” the diocese said in a statement. “No violations of our conduct policies were identified.”
Some parents expressed frustration with Bishop Michael Martin’s response to their complaints.
“The whole letter [from Bishop Martin] felt like we were being gaslighted,” said one mother. “We understand what is appropriate and inappropriate.”
Vatican foundation announces global events ahead of centenary of Benedict XVI's birth (OSV News)
Posted on 04/16/2026 05:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Pope Benedict was born on April 16, 1927. The initiatives over the course of the next year “look to the past, to Ratzinger’s thought, but they want to take it up again not in a merely preservative way, but in dialogue with today’s problems and debates because, ultimately, Ratzinger’s thought is still relevant,” said Father Roberto Regoli, the foundation’s president.