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Pope: Like Lazarus, may we hear the Lord's call to new life

At the Sunday Angelus, Pope Leo XIV reflects on the Gospel account of the resurrection of Lazarus, and how it invites us to the fullness of life and to be renewed by God's grace to walk in the light of love, reflecting His boundless charity.

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Faith-based summer camp restores hope for kids of fallen heroes

LifeCampUSA is a summer program for middle-schoolers who have lost fathers in military service, law enforcement, or as first responders.

Pope: May the lost eyes of children in the face of war convert us

Pope Leo writes a letter to Popotus, an Italian weekly supplement dedicated to children that is celebrating its 30th anniversary, and invites everyone to keep a “childlike outlook on reality” in order to “remain human."

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Becoming Fully Alive - Sunday, March 22nd

Sunday, March 22, 2026 | Fifth Sunday of Lent |  John 11:1–45 (or 11:3–7, 17, 20–27, 33b–45) Friends, today’s Gospel speaks of Jesus’ conquest of death in the raising of Lazarus. What if death is not at all what God...

Judge says religious ministers must have access to detainees at Minnesota ICE facility

A Jesuit priest had joined other Christian objectors in suing the federal government over being barred from the holding compound.

106-year-old nun continues serving in the cloister and sharing the Gospel on YouTube

Sister Anna Maria shares about her late-in-life vocation, some wisdom on living a long life, and how her advanced age has not stopped the elderly nun from keeping active.

Israeli settlers step up aggressions against Christians in West Bank, Jerusalem bishop says

“The aggressions against Christians in the West Bank are multiplying,” Auxiliary Bishop William Shomali of Jerusalem told “EWTN News Nightly.”

Custody of the Holy Land: ‘Prayer continues uninterruptedly’

In the midst of the violence in the Middle East, the Custody of the Holy Land invites people around the world to spiritually join in the prayers "so that war and violence may cease, and that the paths of dialogue, diplomacy, and politics...may be walked with courage and responsibility."

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IAEA urges restraint after reported strike on Iran’s Natanz site

The United Nations' nuclear watchdog has urged military restraint to avoid any risk of a nuclear accident after Iran said the Natanz nuclear facility was targeted by strikes.

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New Colorado program trains deacons, priests to walk together ‘in darkness’

When people are in crisis, they reach out to their priests and deacons. But who shepherds the shepherds? The answer, for Deacon Ernie Martinez, starts with brother priests and deacons.