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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.

Pontifical Academy for Life: New Statutes introduce Supporters

The new Statutes of the Pontifical Academy for Life introduce a new category. The Academy was founded by John Paul II in 1994 to defend and promote the value of human life and the dignity of the person.

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Israel, U.S. strike targets in Iran; Tehran launches retaliatory attacks

Israel and the United States launch joint attacks on Tehran and several other Iranian cities.

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Egypt’s blasphemy law back in focus after boycott call targets Christian-owned shops

Egypt’s “contempt of religion” law returns to the spotlight after widespread condemnation of call to boycott Christian businesses.

Deacon launches Adore Movement to spark adoration revival

Spirit Filled Hearts Ministry and eCatholic have launched the Adore Movement to promote adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.

Pope: Life becomes disordered without relationship with God

Pope Leo XIV invites men preparing for the priesthood to embrace their supernatural relationship with God so that their ministry may be fruitful, as he meets with seminarians from Spain.

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Pope Leo XIV thanks preacher at end of Lenten exercises

Bishop Erik Varden closed a weeklong retreat for the Roman Curia with meditations on the cross and hope.

Tex-Mex border bishops say ‘Our role is to be pastors’

Bishops from the Texas-Mexico border region met to discuss their role on both sides of the border as well as the recent wave of violence in Mexico.

Historic Vermont campus offered free to Catholic nonprofit by donor

Entrepreneur Raj Peter Bhakta said he seeks a Catholic nonprofit to apply by March 31 to “revive” the former campus of Green Mountain College for “future generations of the Catholic Church.”