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St. Anthony 8:00 a.m. Mass CANCELLED - Monday, January 26th and Tuesday, January 27th
Posted on 01/25/2026 19:57 PM (St. Anthony Church)
Nugget of Wisdom from Fr. Ivan's Homily
Posted on 01/25/2026 19:00 PM (St. Anthony Church)
StAnthonyTM: The St. Anthony 10:00 a.m. Mass has also been CANCELLED due to weather and road conditions for today,...
Posted on 01/25/2026 14:58 PM (St. Anthony Church)
St. Anthony 10:00 a.m. Mass CANCELLED - Sunday, January 25th
Posted on 01/25/2026 14:57 PM (St. Anthony Church)
Happy Catholic Schools Week!
Posted on 01/25/2026 14:00 PM (St. Anthony Church)
9 Days for Life: What's Next?
Posted on 01/25/2026 12:01 PM (St. Anthony Church)
Pope at Ecumenical Vespers: We are one, let's make it visible
Posted on 01/25/2026 11:20 AM ()
On the feast of the Conversion of St Paul, which marks the close of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Pope Leo invites Christians to continue on their shared mission of spreading the Gospel to all.
Ukraine: Peace talks end without deal as Russian strikes hit during winter cold
Posted on 01/25/2026 09:50 AM ()
Officials say Ukraine and Russia ended U.S.-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi without a deal, though more negotiations are expected next weekend despite ongoing attacks.
Archbishop Coakley Urges Calm, Restraint, and Respect for Human Life in Minneapolis
Posted on 01/25/2026 09:30 AM (USCCB News Releases)
WASHINGTON – Echoing the message Pope Leo XIV delivered at the Sunday Angelus today, Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops reminded the faithful: “Peace is built on respect for people.”
“Today, Pope Leo XIV reminds us that ‘the Gospel must be proclaimed and lived in every setting, serving as a leaven of fraternity and peace among all individuals, cultures, religions and peoples.’
“It is with this in mind that I prayerfully urge calm, restraint, and respect for human life in Minneapolis, and all those places where peace is threatened. Public authorities especially have a responsibility to safeguard the well-being of people in service to the common good.
“As a nation we must come together in dialogue, turning away from dehumanizing rhetoric and acts which threaten human life. In this spirit, in unity with Pope Leo, it is important to proclaim, ‘Peace is built on respect for people!’”
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Peace is built on respect, only good can combat evil, pope says
Posted on 01/25/2026 09:30 AM (USCCB News Releases)
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Peace is built on respect for all people, Pope Leo XIV said after praying the Angelus with visitors gathered in St. Peter's Square Jan. 25.
The pope called for prayers for peace "in Ukraine, in the Middle East and in every region where, unfortunately, there is fighting going on for interests that are not those of the people."
"Peace is built on respect for peoples!" he said.
Greeting young people from Catholic Action who organized the annual "Caravan of Peace," the pope thanked them for helping "us adults to look at the world from another perspective: that of cooperation between people and among diverse peoples."
"Be peacemakers at home, at school, in sports, everywhere," he told the young people. "Never be violent, neither with words nor with gestures. Never! Evil can only be overcome with good."
Speaking specifically about Ukraine, Pope Leo lamented the "continuous attacks" against the nation, which have left "entire populations exposed to the cold of winter."
"I am following the situation with sorrow, and I am close to and pray for those who suffer," he said.
"The continuation of hostilities, with increasingly serious consequences for civilians, widens the rift between peoples and pushes further back the opportunity for a just and lasting peace," he said, inviting everyone "to intensify their efforts to end this war."