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Adopt a Cardinal: How Catholics Can Pray for the Electors of the Next Pope
Posted on 04/29/2025 20:19 PM (The Daily Register)
Oklahoma’s Catholic Charter School Battle Heads to the Supreme Court
Posted on 04/29/2025 19:59 PM (The Daily Register)
Amid Ice and Isolation, Catholic Community Grows in Greenland
Posted on 04/29/2025 18:41 PM (The Daily Register)
Canada Elects Liberal Party Prime Minister; Life Issues Fall by Wayside
Posted on 04/29/2025 18:21 PM (The Daily Register)
Why the Upcoming Conclave Will Be a Decisive Step for Europe
Posted on 04/29/2025 18:10 PM (The Daily Register)
Cardinals discuss evangelization, interfaith relations, abuse; new cardinal assistants chosen (CWN)
Posted on 04/29/2025 05:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
On April 28, members of the College of Cardinals met in their fifth general congregation since Pope Francis’s death. Over 180 of the 252 members of the College of Cardinals were in attendance, the Vatican newspaper reported.
200,000 in attendance at Mass as Cardinal Parolin emphasizes late Pope's teaching on mercy (Vatican Press Office)
Posted on 04/29/2025 04:04 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
An estimated 200,000 people, including participants in the Jubilee of Teenagers, were in attendance at the Mass, on the second of nine days of Masses in the late Pontiff’s memory. In a separate article, the Vatican newspaper reported that 200,000 teenagers took part in the jubilee.
“It is precisely the Father’s mercy, which is greater than our limitations and calculations, that characterized the Magisterium of Pope Francis and his intense apostolic activity,” Cardinal Parolin preached. “Likewise the eagerness to proclaim and share God’s mercy with all—the proclamation of the Good News, evangelization—was the principal theme of his pontificate.”
He added:
It is important to welcome as a precious treasure this principle on which Pope Francis insisted so much. And—allow me to say—our affection for him, which is being manifested in this time, must not remain a mere emotion of the moment; we must welcome his legacy and make it part of our lives, opening ourselves to God’s mercy and also being merciful to one another ...
Only mercy heals and creates a new world, putting out the fires of distrust, hatred and violence: this is the great teaching of Pope Francis.
Apr. 29 Memorial of St. Catherine of Siena, Virgin and Doctor of the Church, Memorial
Posted on 04/29/2025 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Cardinals settling details of conclave schedule (Vatican Press Office)
Posted on 04/28/2025 22:04 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The April 29 session also saw twenty cardinals speak about the needs of the universal Church—a topic that will dominate discussion as the conclave nears.
The camerlengo and his three assistants* presented a list of the people who will be required to swear an oath of secrecy before the conclave, including all the cardinal-electors and the support staff that will serve them during the length of the conclave. That staff will include priests who will be available to hear confessions in various languages, doctors and nurses, cooks and cleaning staff, and security personnel.
* Three cardinals serve as assistants to the camerlengo in handling details of preparation for the conclave. Contrary to some media reports, these cardinal-assistants are chosen by lot, rather than by vote; they serve only for three days, after which another trio of cardinal-assistants is chosen.
Cardinals issue thanks to leaders who attended papal funeral (Vatican Press Office)
Posted on 04/28/2025 22:04 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Their presence was particularly appreciated as participation in the suffering of the Church and the Holy See at the passing of the Pontiff, and as homage to his unceasing commitment to promote faith, peace and fraternity among all the peoples of the earth,” the cardinals said.
The College also thanked the public officials of Rome and Italy who cooperated in preparations for the funeral.
Finally, the statement acknowledged the large number of young people who participated in the Jubilee for Youth on April 27. Thousands of young people had scheduled trips to Rome for the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis, which was postponed because of the papal funeral. Their attendance, the cardinals said, helped to show “the face of a Church alive with the life of her Risen Lord.”