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Pontifical Academy for Life member weighs in on euthanasia of 25-year-old Spanish woman
“When life hurts, what is truly human is to care, to accompany, and to sustain — not to kill,” Elena Postigo bioethics specialist said.
Bangladesh gets ninth diocese as Pope Leo XIV appoints first bishop
Pope Leo XIV erected the Diocese of Joypurhat on March 25, appointing Father Paul Gomes as first bishop of a region whose Catholics are largely Indigenous.
California grandmother aims for 10,000 signatures on petition against second-trimester abortions
Mary Waldorf is rallying her town to petition against second-trimester abortions offered by Enloe Medical Center.
Catholic Church in India ‘appalled’ by country’s first euthanasia death
Catholic leaders reacted after India’s Supreme Court allowed the withdrawal of life support for a man in a vegetative state for 13 years.
Asian Catholics pay tribute to late Vietnamese Cardinal Van Thuan
The Vatican held the “Cardinal Văn Thuận: Witness of Hope” conference at the Apostolic Palace of the Lateran in Rome on March 25.
Pope Leo praises organ donation, warns about commodification of the body
The audience with participants in an event organized by the Italian National Transplant Network took place March 26 at the Vatican.
Buffalo Diocese will pay $10 million more into abuse settlement, lighten burden on some parishes
The diocese has faced criticism from parishioners over high levels of contribution requirements for some parishes.
Lawmakers urge Trump to advocate for China’s release of Christian pastor at upcoming summit
Pastor Ezra Jin was detained along with dozens of other church leaders in October 2025.
Catholic groups offer aid, shelter to displaced people in Lebanon
Catholics who are helping those affected by war in Lebanon are calling for peace and diplomatic solutions as more than 1,000 people have died and more than 1 million people are displaced.
Remembering the ‘shenanigans’ at Mother Angelica’s first vows
On the day we mark the anniversary of Mother Angelica’s entry into eternal life, we recall the unusual circumstances of her first procession and her response: “That’s the way God works with me.”
From shepherd to commander: ‘House of David’ Season 2 released globally
The latest season of the new hit series “House of David” follows David’s rise from shepherd to commander in King Saul’s army.
8 ways Mother Angelica shaped modern Catholic media
On the 10th anniversary of her death, we reflect on how Mother Angelica powerfully shaped modern Catholic media.
Finnish court finds Christian parliamentarian guilty of ‘hate speech’
The Supreme Court of Finland has acquitted Päivi Räsänen over her 2019 Bible verse tweet and found her guilty of hate speech over a pamphlet she wrote more than 20 years ago.
EWTN remembers Mother Angelica, 10 years after her death
EWTN will commemorate its foundress with a Vatican Mass and daylong programming celebrating her life of faith and media innovation.
International Olympic Committee: Only ‘biological women’ allowed to compete in women’s category
International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry emphasized that “the policy we have announced is based on science.”
Military archdiocese approves changing chaplain insignia to reflect faith role
Archbishop Timothy Broglio said: “The chaplain serves as a reminder of the holy and the dignity of the human person and leads worship. Any other question is secondary to those purposes.”
The Church in Spain on euthanasia of 25-year-old: A societal defeat
In the case, several of the country’s bishops stated that “we are not dealing with a terminal illness but rather with deep wounds that cry out for attention, treatment, and hope.”
Over parents’ objections, 25-year-old woman euthanized in Spain
The case “exposes the failure of the euthanasia law. It facilitates suicide without the individual having received prior mental health treatment,” a legal representative said.
Meet the pilgrims who will travel across the country with the Eucharist this summer
Nine Catholic pilgrims will travel more than 2,000 miles across the country with the real presence of Jesus Christ during the 250th anniversary of the U.S.
Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty partners with Catholic Relief Services
CRS said it plans to share its experience of aiding communities with developing climate-smart agriculture, accessing nutritious foods, and strengthening local government.
Synod on Synodality proposes a Church ‘Observatory on Disability’
The report is the conclusion of the work carried out by one of the 10 study groups created by Pope Francis in 2024 during the Synod on Synodality.
Religious sisters lose lawsuit against Smith & Wesson alleging ‘facilitation’ of mass shootings
Multiple congregations of sisters alleged that the gun manufacturer was partly complicit in “an unrelenting and growing stream of killings.”
Vatican bank names new president
François Pauly will succeed Jean-Baptiste de Franssu at helm of Institute for the Works of Religion.
Pope invites continued dialogue in message to new Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally
Mullally’s installation as archbishop of Canterbury took place on March 25.
Vatican secretary of state says war on Iran is not just
Cardinal Pietro Parolin also addressed tensions over the Traditional Latin Mass.
Pakistan bishops back army amid Afghanistan tensions
Catholic leaders in Pakistan expressed solidarity with the nation's armed forces while calling for dialogue to end weeks of cross-border fighting with Afghanistan.
Case against priest for alleged role in attempted coup d’état in Brazil dismissed
In November 2024 Brazil’s Federal Police had named Father José Eduardo de Oliveira e Silva as a suspect in the attempt to prevent the presidential inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Bishop Seitz discusses pastoral letter, elaborates on call for discernment among law enforcement
“No one should ever act against the dictates of a well-informed conscience, and we all have a responsibility to form our consciences according to the law of God,” the El Paso, Texas, bishop said.
Ukraine monastery hit in Russian missile strike, ‘most historic church’ targeted so far
Steven Moore, executive producer of “A Faith Under Siege,” weighs in on the latest Russian attacks against a UNESCO World Heritage site and where the Ukraine war fits in with broader global conflicts.
Pew report finds that one-fourth of U.S. radio stations have a faith focus
Most religious radio stations report that “evangelism” is part of their mission.
Lebanese Christian aid worker recalls slain priest who urged villagers to stay amid war
When an aid worker first planned to leave her home due to the latest hostilities in Burk el Mulouk, a Christian-majority village in southern Lebanon, Father Pierre al-Rahi urged her to stay.
How Catholic volunteers serve Bangladesh’s forgotten children this Lent
A Catholic missionary’s five-minute appeal at Sunday Mass brought 50 new volunteers forward to serve street children in Dhaka — and most of them are Muslim.
Visiting off-duty police prevent robbery at Roman church housing Passion relics
The Basilica of the Holy Cross of Jerusalem contains objects that were transported from Jerusalem to Rome thanks to St. Helena, mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine.
Louisville pays Christian photographer $800,000 after violating her religious freedom
The city’s ordinance sought to force her to photograph same-sex weddings and restrict the opinions she could publish on her website.
Chicago Catholic parents appeal to Vatican to keep school open
After the Archdiocese of Chicago closed St. Hubert Catholic School, parents are appealing to the Vatican, saying the school could still be viable.
Day of the Unborn Child celebrated March 25
Catholic bishops in various countries are joining the celebration by organizing events in defense of the lives of unborn children.
U.S. bishops hold ecumenical meeting with evangelicals for joint migration initiative
Bishop Brendan Cahill noted the importance of ecumenical approaches to “one of the most pressing issues of our time.”
Catholic bishops in Africa release final report addressing pastoral challenge of polygamy
SECAM has issued a 25-page final report addressing the pastoral challenge of polygamy across Africa, a direct response to a mandate given at the Synod on Synodality.
White House will proceed with mining project that will destroy site sacred to Native Americans
Native American advocates have been fighting the threatened obliteration of Oak Flat for several years.
Pope urges liturgical unity, inclusion of Traditional Latin Mass faithful
In message to French bishops, Pope Leo XIV called for “concrete solutions” to heal divisions over the Mass.
Venerable Fulton Sheen beatification set for Sept. 24 in St. Louis
The announcement of the beatification Mass in Missouri fell on the the solemnity of the Annunciation, as Sheen “spent his life continuing the work of the Archangel Gabriel.”
Belgian radio station apologizes after smashing statues of Jesus, Blessed Mother
The video featuring the destruction of sacred images was "intended as a humorous piece," the station said.
Vatican calls for ethical framework on use of animal organs in humans
The Pontifical Academy for Life said the growing field of xenotransplantation requires international standards and ethical oversight.
Australian bishop named to top Vatican legal post
Pope Leo XIV appointed Bishop Anthony Randazzo of Broken Bay as head of the Legislative Texts office.
Pope Leo XIV explains why the priesthood is reserved to men
The pope also invited Catholics to pray for priestly vocations.
Mexican bishop: Listen to abuse victims with empathy and without prejudice
Auxiliary Bishop Francisco Javier Acero emphasized the need to truly listen to abuse victims and not let other interests, like careerism or clericalism, stand in the way of victims' proper care.
Security fears prompt changes to Holy Week and Easter celebrations in Iraq
Iraq’s Christians are signifcantly scaling back Palm Sunday and Easter observances amid ongoing security concerns due to the Iran war.
Pope Leo hails 250th anniversary of 3 Slovak dioceses carved from the Habsburgs
Three dioceses in what is now Slovakia mark 250 years, a story that winds through Habsburg politics, a suspected forgery, and communist-era intrigue.
Study finds nearly 70% of Catholics who have not gone to confession in the past year want to go
The Catholic Pulse Report finds that God’s mercy remains the top draw for both regulars and those who have not received the sacrament in the last year.
8 things to know and share about the Annunciation
The angel Gabriel appeared to Mary to announce the incarnation of Christ. Here are eight things to know and share about the event and how we celebrate it.