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Italian Cardinal Named President of Vatican Bank Oversight Commission
Posted on 02/2/2026 19:23 PM (The Daily Register)
As Lent Approaches, Mary Shows Us How to Share in Christ’s Passion
Posted on 02/2/2026 16:49 PM (The Daily Register)
Bill to Inform Pregnant College Students About Their Rights and Resources Stalls in Senate
Posted on 02/2/2026 16:23 PM (The Daily Register)
Society of St. Pius X to Consecrate Bishops Without Rome’s Approval, Courting Excommunication
Posted on 02/2/2026 16:02 PM (The Daily Register)
‘Bernadette, The Musical’ Brings Inspiring Story of Marian Visionary to the U.S.
Posted on 02/2/2026 14:49 PM (The Daily Register)
In Face of Violence and Migration, Church in Mexico Aims to Be More United and Synodal in 2026
Posted on 02/2/2026 14:30 PM (The Daily Register)
How New York’s Catholic Leader Became America’s Archbishop
Posted on 02/2/2026 13:49 PM (The Daily Register)
Renewing America Begins With Renewing Catholic Universities
Posted on 02/2/2026 12:20 PM (The Daily Register)
Papal prayer for victims of DR Congo mine collapse (Dicastery for Communication (Italian))
Posted on 02/2/2026 07:02 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“I assure you of my prayers for the numerous victims of the landslide in a mine in North Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” Pope Leo told pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square for his February 1 Angelus address. “May the Lord sustain those people who suffer so much!”
The Pope’s remarks about the mine collapse were omitted from the Vatican’s English translation of his words.
Pope expresses gratitude to his attendants (Dicastery for Communication)
Posted on 02/2/2026 07:02 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Whether prince or pilgrim, patriarch or postulant, the solicitude of the Successor of Peter remains the same towards all and loving towards each one,” Pope Leo said during the February 1 audience, which took place in Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace. “The sober beauty that characterizes papal protocol is reflected in in your every gesture.”
“Thinking of the history of those who have gone before you, bear witness to their values with a consistent life, knowing well that the service of honor certainly requires a particular code of ethics, but even more so a solid faith, and therefore a spiritual style marked by devotion to the Church and the Pope,” the Pontiff said. “May your daily actions, posture and gaze always be a shining reflection of this.”