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Michigan teen starts Catholic online newspaper for other teens

Luis Nava, a high school freshman in Lake Orion, Michigan, felt inspired to help peers find their voice and live their Catholic faith.

Lebanon’s Nuncio distributes aid to southern villages, appeals for support

Archbishop Paolo Borgia, Apostolic Nuncio in Lebanon since 2022, highlights the urgent need for support after having visited southern villages to help distribute 15 tons of humanitarian aid from L’Œuvre d’Orient.

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Myanmar Bishops declare 26 March as Day of Prayer and Fasting for Peace

In a letter to the “Children of God,” Myanmar’s Catholic Bishops invite the faithful to observe a day of prayer and fasting for peace in the country and the world on Thursday, 26 March.

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Sunday Gospel Reflection: From darkness to light

As the Church marks the Fourth Sunday of Lent, Fr Edmund Power, OSB, offers this reflection on “From darkness to light”

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Diocese of Covington Media - 3/12 through 3/18

Be sure to join this years Covington Lenten Pilgrimage, March 28, for a transformative 4.3 mile journey between five historic Covington churches! Opportunities for confession and Eucharistic Adoration will be available at the...

Mathematicians can become ‘signs of hope for the world,’ Pope Leo XIV says

On the International Day of Mathematics, Pope Leo XIV sent a message inviting reflection on the role good mathematics can play in today’s world.

Judicial Watch sues Minnesota governor over school security funding records

Here is a roundup of the latest Catholic education news in the U.S.

Federalist Society panel questions constitutionality of FACE Act, targeting of pro-lifers

Matthew Cavedon of the Cato Institute, Erin Hawley of Alliance Defending Freedom, and Jeremy Dys of First Liberty raised questions about the FACE Act in the panel discussion.

‘Safeguards are ignored’ around assisted suicide, per new database

A recently-compiled database found that at least 14,000 Americans have died by assisted suicide since 1997, but the actual number is likely much higher because not all states provide data.

Pope questions Christians’ role in wars, implies need for confession

“Do those Christians who bear grave responsibility in armed conflicts have the humility and courage to make a serious examination of conscience and to go to confession?” the pontiff asked.