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Pope at Angelus: The Redeemer transfigures wounds of history

Pope Leo XIV reflects on the mystery of the Transfiguration at the Angelus for the Second Sunday of Lent, noting that Christ the Redeemer transfigures the wounds of history and reveals God's gift of salvation.

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A Share in His Divine Life - Sunday, March 1st

Sunday, March 1, 2026 | Second Sunday of Lent |  Matthew 17:1–9 Friends, today’s Gospel celebrates the Transfiguration. Christ came not just to make us nice people or morally upright folks, but rather to give us a share in...

Gulf bishop urges calm and daily rosary as Iran retaliates after U.S., Israeli strikes

Iran’s retaliation to U.S. and Israeli strikes on Feb. 28 quickly spilled beyond Israel, with missiles and drones aimed at multiple countries hosting U.S. forces.

Meta blocks AI chatbot from discussing abortion with minors

A roundup of recent pro-life and abortion-related news.

Students pray for Notre Dame’s Catholic identity after dispute over pro-abortion professor

The event was originally planned as a protest in response to the university’s appointment of abortion advocate Professor Susan Ostermann as the head of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies.

Apostolic Vicar calls for prayer after Gulf explosions

Following explosions in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar amid escalating regional tensions, the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia suspends all Church activities and appeals to the faithful to remain calm, follow civil authorities’ instructions, and gather in prayer for peace.

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‘Cuba will soon achieve the freedom it hasn’t had in 67 years,’ top U.S. diplomat in Havana says

Mike Hammer, the top U.S. diplomat in Cuba, said there are high-level exchanges with people within the Cuban regime and expressed hope for a peaceful transition to democracy.

Webinar highlights social media as space of mission for vocation

Coping with the digital environment, a recent international webinar explored how social media can become an authentic space of witness, accompaniment, and community discernment.

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10 things to know about St. Frances Xavier Cabrini

St. Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first American citizen to be canonized and is the patron saint of immigrants. A new statue of her will be erected in Chicago’s Little Italy.

Former New Age medium seeks to found a religious order after her conversion

After years of practicing New Age therapies, Catalina Davis experienced a profound conversion that eventually led her to found an apostolate for people who have been involved in such practices.