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Knoxville Bishop Richard Stika, Who Resigned After Vatican Mismanagement Investigation, Dies at 68
Posted on 02/19/2026 15:28 PM (The Daily Register)
Irish Bishop Braves Bitter Cold to Distribute Ashes in Waterford City Streets
Posted on 02/19/2026 15:20 PM (The Daily Register)
Pope Leo Encourages Young Priests in Crisis to Share Their Fatigue
Posted on 02/19/2026 15:11 PM (The Daily Register)
Be faithful to your charism and exercise authority as service, Pope tells Legionaries of Christ (CWN)
Posted on 02/19/2026 04:02 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Pope Leo XIV received participants in the Legionaries of Christ‘s general chapter today and encouraged them to be faithful to their charism.
‘Why Do You Have Ashes?’: Catholic Students Marked by Faith on a Secular Campus
Posted on 02/19/2026 01:08 AM (The Daily Register)
SSPX rejects Vatican offer, will proceed with episcopal ordinations (CWN)
Posted on 02/19/2026 00:02 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Feb. 19 Thursday after Ash Wednesday, Weekday
Posted on 02/19/2026 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Virginia Catholic Bishops Thank State Lawmakers for Rejecting Assisted Suicide Bills
Posted on 02/18/2026 23:07 PM (The Daily Register)
Pope Leo recalls Christ's 1st appearance to St. Faustina (Dicastery for Communication (Italian))
Posted on 02/18/2026 23:02 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
February 22 marks the 95th anniversary of the first apparition of the Merciful Jesus to St. Faustina Kowalska. Since then, a new chapter has begun in the spread of the cult of Divine Mercy through the Chaplet and the painting “Jesus, I trust in You.” May Lent be a time of encounter with Christ through the Sacrament of Penance and the works of mercy. My blessing to you all!
These words of the Pontiff were omitted from the Vatican’s English translation of his remarks.
Cardinal Ruini speaks bluntly in 95th birthday interview [News Analysis] (CWN)
Posted on 02/18/2026 23:02 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
As a rule Catholic bishops—and especially cardinals—choose their words very carefully. Reading an interview with a prelate, therefore, is often an exercise in discernment, in interpreting the hints and reading the message between the lines.