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Luxembourg’s Cardinal Hollerich Says Women’s Ordination Essential to Church’s Future
Posted on 03/25/2026 13:08 PM (The Daily Register)
Study Finds Nearly 70% of Catholics Who Have Not Gone to Confession in the Past Year Want to Go
Posted on 03/25/2026 13:04 PM (The Daily Register)
US Eastern Catholic bishops issue 'cry for peace and justice' (Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix)
Posted on 03/25/2026 07:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“We are anguished by the passion they are enduring on account of war, persecution, assault against human dignity, and violation of personal and religious liberty,” the bishops said.
Referring to “those victimized by escalating hostilities and autocratic rule, from India to the Middle East, from Ukraine to the Caucasus,” the bishops added:
What we are witnessing in our home communities could easily bring us to despair: churches bombed; clergy and faithful killed; innocent millions forced from their homes. Houses and apartments, hospitals, schools, and roads are destroyed, entire cities wiped out, children abducted. Hundreds of thousands slain, countless maimed, millions traumatized. Torment, rape, and massacre. The menace of genocide.
And yet, together with them, we do not lose hope! Instead, we find inspiration in those who are overcoming great hardships.
Luxembourg's Cardinal Hollerich says women's ordination essential to Church's future (EWTN News)
Posted on 03/25/2026 07:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The prelate, who served as relator-general at the synod on synodality, made his remarks at a symposium in Germany on synodality and Praedicate Evangelium, the 2022 apostolic constitution on the Roman Curia.
US bishops, evangelicals launch dialogue on immigration (USCCB)
Posted on 03/25/2026 06:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Bishop Brendan Cahill of Victoria, Texas, the chairman of the bishops’ Committee on Migration, said that he saw the dialogue as “a means of growing in Christian unity with our evangelical brothers and sisters, while also furthering our shared goal of bringing the message of the Gospel to bear on one of the most pressing issues of our time.”
“Whatever theological differences exist between us, Catholics and evangelicals across our country are navigating many of the same complex realities—political and social—and the issue of immigration is an important example. Together, we place our hope in Jesus Christ, and we seek to live out his teaching in relation to this challenging topic,” Bishop Cahill added.
Pontifical academy reaffirms moral permissibility of organ transplants from animals (CWN)
Posted on 03/25/2026 05:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
At a March 24 press conference (video), the president of the Pontifical Academy for Life announced the publication of a document on organ transplants from animals.
Solesmes abbot proposes single Roman Missal to bridge liturgical divide (National Catholic Register)
Posted on 03/25/2026 05:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Under the proposal, “priests could reintroduce elements from the older missal, such as the prayers at the foot of the altar or the traditional Offertory, while celebrations according to the older structure could benefit from developments of the reform, including the vernacular, the expanded lectionary and the newer Eucharistic prayers,” the National Catholic Register reported.
Solesmes Abbey is renowned for its Latin liturgy and Gregorian chant in the ordinary form; some monasteries that are members of the Solesmes Congregation celebrate the liturgy in the extraordinary form.
Synod issues reports on polygamy, listening to the cry of the poor; LGBTQ+ community included (CWN)
Posted on 03/25/2026 04:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The General Secretariat of the Synod, led by Cardinal Mario Grech, released the fourth and fifth of 15 final reports of the study groups established by Pope Francis during the synod on synodality.
Vatican newspaper warns Tigray war could reignite, decries indifference to refugee deaths (CWN)
Posted on 03/25/2026 04:03 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The Vatican newspaper warned that the Tigray war could reignite and decried the world’s indifference to the displaced persons who were among its victims.