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Priest scrutinized for letters written on behalf of 2 notorious Mexican drug traffickers
Posted on 03/3/2026 17:20 PM (CNA Daily News)
A Mexican priest is at the center of controversy for sending letters on behalf of two high-profile drug traffickers in U.S. custody.
Archbishop Hicks hosts SiriusXM radio show
Posted on 03/3/2026 16:50 PM (CNA Daily News)
The radio show with New York Archbishop Ronald Hicks offers faith-based dialogue, real-world issues, and everyday life through a Catholic lens, the broadcaster said.
As Iran war widens, Eastern Christians face growing uncertainty
Posted on 03/3/2026 16:20 PM (CNA Daily News)
Airstrikes on the Iranian capital, Tehran, and other major cities have raised serious concerns about the country’s Christian communities as well as those in the wider region.
Bishops announce collections for Catholic charitable groups in March 14-15 Masses
Posted on 03/3/2026 15:50 PM (CNA Daily News)
The bishops are collecting funds for six offices and agencies, mostly focused on support for migrants and for those in need abroad.
Pope ‘cannot comment’ on Jimmy Lai’s imprisonment
Posted on 03/3/2026 15:05 PM (CNA Daily News)
The pontiff spoke to reporters for the first time since Dec. 23.
Pope Leo XIV: “Work for peace" and "seek solutions without weapons”
Posted on 03/3/2026 14:02 PM ()
Pope Leo XIV gave a brief statement to journalists in Castel Gandolfo, outside the residence of Villa Barberini, once again repeating his appeal to “work for peace” and to “promote dialogue.”
Gaza’s Catholic pastor: Border closures make crisis ‘tragic’
Posted on 03/3/2026 13:06 PM (CNA Daily News)
Father Gabriel Romanelli says civilians are exhausted as aid access tightens and basic services collapse.
Vatican synod study group warns of online polarization
Posted on 03/3/2026 12:21 PM (CNA Daily News)
The group urged new oversight and formation for online evangelization.
Bishop explains how Our Lady of Guadalupe can reach postmodern Silicon Valley
Posted on 03/3/2026 10:45 AM (CNA Daily News)
Bishop Óscar Cantú of San Jose, California, explains how the highly secularized society there can receive the message and imagery of Our Lady of Guadalupe in a way that is meaningful to them.
From heiress to saint: The radical life of St. Katharine Drexel
Posted on 03/3/2026 10:00 AM (CNA Daily News)
Throughout her life, St. Katharine Drexel’s chief motivation was to help more people know and love Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.