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El Paso diocese files for bankruptcy (KFOX-TV)

The Diocese of El Paso, Texas, filed for bankruptcy amid a growing number of lawsuits alleging that its priests sexually abused minors between 1956 and 1982.

“Suddenly the number of claims ballooned up to 18 claims, 12 separate lawsuits, and doing the math it just became obvious that there was no other option for us to pay the claimants,” Bishop Mark Seitz said on March 6. “Chapter 11 reorganization was the most prudent course of action because there are now financial claims pending against the diocese that exceed our means.”

St. John’s University in New York No Longer Recognizes Faculty Labor Unions

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Cardinal Zen Urges Society of St. Pius X to Trust Pope Leo

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St. Longinus: The Centurion Who Pierced Christ’s Side

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Lebanon’s Patriarchs and Bishops: ‘Persevere in Prayer for Peace’

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Pope, in video, prays that leaders 'abandon projects of death' (The Pope Video)

The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network released a video on March 5 associated with the March papal prayer intention (for disarmament and peace).

“Disarm our hearts of hatred, resentment, and indifference, so we may become instruments of reconciliation,” Pope Leo prayed in the video. “Help us understand that true security does not come from control fueled by fear, but from trust, justice, and solidarity among peoples.”

“Lord, enlighten the leaders of the nations, so they may have the courage to abandon projects of death, halt the arms race, and place the lives of the most vulnerable at the center,” the Pope continued. “May the nuclear threat never again dictate the future of humanity.”

Lebanon's bishops appeal for peace (Vatican News)

The Assembly of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon expressed “deep concern over the current situation and over the risk that the region may slide into wider confrontations with grave consequences for its peoples.”

“The continuation of this spiral of violence threatens the dignity of the human person, which is a gift from God, and undermines the foundations of justice and stability,” the bishops added.

The bishop’ March 5 appeal followed Israeli strikes on Lebanon in retaliation for strikes on Israel by Hezbollah forces there.

Cardinal Zen urges SSPX to trust Pope Leo (CWN)

Cardinal Joseph Zen has issued an appeal to the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) to avoid a schism—while also voicing sympathy for the traditionalist group and criticizing the Vatican’s response to their pleas.