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8 Ways a Catholic Family of 16 Lives Debt-Free
Posted on 04/9/2026 17:05 PM (The Daily Register)
Bishop Expresses Solidarity With Victims as Rebels Kill 43 in Democratic Republic of Congo
Posted on 04/9/2026 14:30 PM (The Daily Register)
Military Archbishop Broglio Relieved by US-Iran Ceasefire, but Concerns Loom
Posted on 04/9/2026 14:22 PM (The Daily Register)
Sport can be a 'workshop for a reconciled humanity,' Pope tells Olympic athletes (Dicastery for Communication)
Posted on 04/9/2026 05:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Sport contributes to the maturing of our character, requires a steadfast spirituality and is a fruitful form of education,” Pope Leo said. “Through sport, we learn to know our own bodies without idolizing them, to control our emotions, to compete without losing our sense of fraternity, to accept defeat without despair and victory without arrogance.”
Bishops issue Rwanda genocide anniversary statement, call for unity (ACI Africa)
Posted on 04/9/2026 04:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“The genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi is an indelible stain on humanity and particularly on the Rwandan nation,” the bishops said. “Remembering our painful history is not meant to fuel hatred or revenge but to preserve the memory of those who died and to affirm that death does not erase the deep bonds that unite us.”
Augustinians see 'Leo effect' after Pope's election (National Catholic Register)
Posted on 04/9/2026 03:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“We’re seeing a growth in interest,” said Father Joseph Farrell, O.S.A. “We hope it continues for a long time.”
The Midwest Augustinians, to which the future Pope Leo belonged, reported a steep rise in vocation inquiries, from the typical 50-60 per year to over 300.
VP Vance, Defense Department respond to report that official delivered 'bitter lecture' to Cardinal Pierre (Newsweek)
Posted on 04/9/2026 03:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby reportedly told Cardinal Pierre, “America has the military power to do whatever it wants in the world. The Catholic Church had better take its side.”
“I would actually like to talk to Cardinal Cristophe Pierre and, frankly, to our people, to figure out what actually happened,” Vice President JD Vance said in response. “I think it’s always a bad idea to offer an opinion on stories that are unconfirmed and uncorroborated, so I’m not going to do that.”
A spokesman for the Defense Department described the report as “highly exaggerated and distorted” and said that “the meeting between Pentagon and Vatican officials was a respectful and reasonable discussion. We have nothing but the highest regard and welcome continued dialogue with the Holy See.”
Nigerian archdiocese pleads with government to rescue abducted worshippers (Leadership)
Posted on 04/9/2026 03:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“The attack in Ariko left five worshippers dead, and about 35 others abducted,” said Father Christian Okewu Emmanuel, the archdiocesan chancellor, according to an Abuja-based newspaper.
“Our hearts are heavy as families grieve the loss of loved ones while others remain in captivity,” he added. “We appeal to the authorities to do all in their power to ensure their safe return.”
Teen killed, 60 hurt after truck rams Easter procession in Pakistan (EWTN News)
Posted on 04/9/2026 03:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The suspect, Muhammad Bilal, remains at large.
Cardinal Parolin, in wide-ranging interview, laments international drift from diplomacy to force (Dialoghi)
Posted on 04/9/2026 02:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“I am struck by how much determination—I was about to say ease—the war option is presented as decisive, almost inevitable, bending international law to one’s liking,” the Secretary of State of His Holiness said. “The awareness of the value of peace, the awareness of the tragic nature of war, the awareness of the importance of shared rules and of respecting them seems to have disappeared.”
Cardinal Parolin also discussed the European Union, the United Nations, China, Venezuela, and Greenland, as well as the contribution that Christians can make to public life: by their support of “human life and dignity, of religious freedom, of the proposal of correctives to the current economic-financial system in accordance with the principles of the social doctrine of the Church, of the protection of creation.”
Asked about the Trump administration’s professed support of Christian values, Cardinal Parolin said:
We cannot say that we love and defend life and be concerned only with that of the unborn without considering that life is also that of migrants who die at sea, of women and children who have nothing to eat, of peoples devastated by the weapons we produce and sell ... At the same time, those who are concerned about saving whales but justify the silent killing of huge numbers of human beings in the womb fall into the same contradiction.