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Brian Burch's nomination as U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See was blocked by Senate Democrats on May 13, 2025. / Credit: Photo courtesy of CRC AdvisorsWashington, D.C. Newsroom, May 15, 2025 / 18:43 pm (CNA).Senate Democrats this week blocked the confirmation of Brian Burch, President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, stalling the nomination process ahead of Pope Leo XIV's installation Mass this Sunday.Burch, co-founder of the political advocacy group CatholicVote, must now garner 60 votes in the Senate, a three-fifths majority, after Democratic senators invoked the filibuster on more than 50 low-level nominations. A filibuster is a Senate tactic allowing senators to delay or block votes by extending debate, requiring 60 votes to invoke cloture and proceed to a final vote."I never thought I'd see the day when Democrats would be willing to block the nominee for ambassador to the Holy See simply to score political points with their far-left radicals, but i...

Brian Burch's nomination as U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See was blocked by Senate Democrats on May 13, 2025. / Credit: Photo courtesy of CRC Advisors

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 15, 2025 / 18:43 pm (CNA).

Senate Democrats this week blocked the confirmation of Brian Burch, President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, stalling the nomination process ahead of Pope Leo XIV's installation Mass this Sunday.

Burch, co-founder of the political advocacy group CatholicVote, must now garner 60 votes in the Senate, a three-fifths majority, after Democratic senators invoked the filibuster on more than 50 low-level nominations. A filibuster is a Senate tactic allowing senators to delay or block votes by extending debate, requiring 60 votes to invoke cloture and proceed to a final vote.

"I never thought I'd see the day when Democrats would be willing to block the nominee for ambassador to the Holy See simply to score political points with their far-left radicals, but it seems they're still searching for rock bottom," Missouri Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt, a Catholic, said in a statement to CNA.

"Now, with only two days until Pope Leo XIV's inauguration, the United States will not have a diplomatic presence in the Vatican to the detriment of Catholic Americans across the nation," he continued. "The Democrats' political games are shameful, and the Senate should immediately vote on Brian Burch's nomination to ensure the U.S. has a diplomatic presence at the Vatican as the new Roman Curia is installed."

Schmitt slammed his Democrat colleagues on the Senate floor for blocking the nomination that had previously advanced along bipartisan lines by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, describing the Democrats' blocking of Burch's confirmation as "obstructionist."

Later, in a livestream on social media platform X on Tuesday evening, Schmitt noted the Senate is currently working to confirm Trump's lower-profile nominees while it awaits the passage of its reconciliation bill. However, in an unprecedented turn of events, Democratic senators placed "blanket holds" on a swath of nominations, invoking the filibuster to require 60 votes to confirm them.

The move will force the Senate to vote on and approve each nomination individually. It is unclear whether Burch's nomination will happen before Sunday.

"Typically speaking, the idea that you would need to file cloture, meaning 60 votes for everything you do, is very unusual," Schmitt said during the livestream, adding: "In fact, this obstructionism we've not seen since the Ford administration."

Illustrating the unprecedented nature of invoking the filibuster for nominations, Schmitt pointed out that the Senate confirmed Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas with a simple majority of 52 votes. "Filibuster wasn't used for everything," he said, and "certainly not for ambassador positions that are not controversial, that are favorably voted out of the Foreign Relations Committee." 

Schmitt reflected that the obstruction of Burch's nomination "speaks to how broken the Democrats are," adding: "I just didn't think it would play out in the way it did on the Senate floor today, that that would take them to the point of saying, 'We're not going to let the ambassador to the Vatican be at the installation of the pope,' but that's where we're at." 

CNA reached out to the office of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, for comment but did not hear back by time of publication.

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CREDO is a new, global streaming platform for faith-driven content launching on May 28, 2025. / Credit: Castletown Media CNA Staff, May 15, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA).CREDO will launch worldwide on May 28 and is on track to stream Castletown Media's newest project, "Leo XIV: A Pontiff's Path" later this year.

CREDO is a new, global streaming platform for faith-driven content launching on May 28, 2025. / Credit: Castletown Media

CNA Staff, May 15, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA).

CREDO will launch worldwide on May 28 and is on track to stream Castletown Media's newest project, "Leo XIV: A Pontiff's Path" later this year.

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Charitable organizations distribute food to displaced people in shelter tents in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on June 9, 2024. / Credit: Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 15, 2025 / 09:00 am (CNA).The global number of internally displaced people worldwide skyrocketed to a record high of 83.4 million in 2024, according to a report released Tuesday.

Charitable organizations distribute food to displaced people in shelter tents in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on June 9, 2024. / Credit: Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 15, 2025 / 09:00 am (CNA).

The global number of internally displaced people worldwide skyrocketed to a record high of 83.4 million in 2024, according to a report released Tuesday.

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Pope Leo XIV walks in the corridor of the third loggia of the Apostolic Palace, where the papal apartment is located, on May 12, 2025, in Vatican City. / Credit: Vatican Media/Vatican Pool/Getty Images Vatican City, May 15, 2025 / 10:00 am (CNA).The papal apartment, which is a series of rooms wrapping around the Vatican's Sixtus V Courtyard, was the traditional home of pontiffs for over a century.

Pope Leo XIV walks in the corridor of the third loggia of the Apostolic Palace, where the papal apartment is located, on May 12, 2025, in Vatican City. / Credit: Vatican Media/Vatican Pool/Getty Images

Vatican City, May 15, 2025 / 10:00 am (CNA).

The papal apartment, which is a series of rooms wrapping around the Vatican's Sixtus V Courtyard, was the traditional home of pontiffs for over a century.

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Camp IdRaHaJe in Colorado on May 12, 2025, field a lawsuit against the state government over a state rule allowing males who identify as girls to be given access to girls' showers, dressing areas, and sleeping facilities. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Camp IdRaHaJe Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 15, 2025 / 11:00 am (CNA).Camp IdRaHaJe filed the federal lawsuit against Colorado's Department of Early Childhood on Monday, May 12.

Camp IdRaHaJe in Colorado on May 12, 2025, field a lawsuit against the state government over a state rule allowing males who identify as girls to be given access to girls' showers, dressing areas, and sleeping facilities. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Camp IdRaHaJe

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 15, 2025 / 11:00 am (CNA).

Camp IdRaHaJe filed the federal lawsuit against Colorado's Department of Early Childhood on Monday, May 12.

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null / Credit: Sach336699/Shutterstock Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 15, 2025 / 12:00 pm (CNA).Today, on the 134th anniversary of the release of Rerum Novarum, CNA takes a look at the significance of this historic encyclical.

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 15, 2025 / 12:00 pm (CNA).

Today, on the 134th anniversary of the release of Rerum Novarum, CNA takes a look at the significance of this historic encyclical.

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Dominican Father Thomas Joseph White reads the thesis of then-Father Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, titled "The Role of the Local Prior in the Order of St. Augustine," which Prevost wrote while a student at Rome's Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in the early 1980s. / Credit: Zofia Czubak/EWTN News Vatican City, May 15, 2025 / 13:25 pm (CNA).According to the rector of Rome's Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope Leo XIV's doctoral thesis has a vision that could be extended to the papacy.

Dominican Father Thomas Joseph White reads the thesis of then-Father Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, titled "The Role of the Local Prior in the Order of St. Augustine," which Prevost wrote while a student at Rome's Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in the early 1980s. / Credit: Zofia Czubak/EWTN News

Vatican City, May 15, 2025 / 13:25 pm (CNA).

According to the rector of Rome's Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope Leo XIV's doctoral thesis has a vision that could be extended to the papacy.

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The Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville, Tennessee. / Credit: Nheyob, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons CNA Staff, May 15, 2025 / 14:10 pm (CNA).Catholics in Nashville, Tennessee, are calling for the release of a man arrested by immigration officials last week amid efforts by the government to curb illegal immigration.

The Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville, Tennessee. / Credit: Nheyob, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

CNA Staff, May 15, 2025 / 14:10 pm (CNA).

Catholics in Nashville, Tennessee, are calling for the release of a man arrested by immigration officials last week amid efforts by the government to curb illegal immigration.

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Pope Leo XIV gives a blessing during a meeting with participants in the Jubilee of Eastern Churches on May 14, 2025, in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican. / Credit: Vatican Media Vatican City, May 15, 2025 / 15:33 pm (CNA).The Catholic Church's first pope from the Augustinian order is already helping to educate the faithful through his deep knowledge of the Church Fathers.

Pope Leo XIV gives a blessing during a meeting with participants in the Jubilee of Eastern Churches on May 14, 2025, in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican. / Credit: Vatican Media

Vatican City, May 15, 2025 / 15:33 pm (CNA).

The Catholic Church's first pope from the Augustinian order is already helping to educate the faithful through his deep knowledge of the Church Fathers.

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Pope Leo XIV meets with the prelate of Opus Dei, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, on May 14, 2025, at the Vatican. / Credit: Vatican MediaVatican City, May 15, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA).Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday briefly discussed the revision of Opus Dei's statutes with the apostolate's prelate, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, a revision that was postponed following the death of Pope Francis on April 21, two days before the convening of Opus Dei's general congress, from which the revisions proposed for approval were to be issued.According to the Opus Dei communications office in Rome, the May 14 encounter was "a brief meeting in which the pope expressed his closeness and affection.""In a familial atmosphere of trust, Leo XIV gave the prelate and the auxiliary vicar his paternal blessing" and, at the end of the audience, mentioned "the feasts of Our Lady celebrated on the day of his election," the statement reads.During the meeting, in which Ocáriz was accompanied by his auxiliary vicar, Monsi...

Pope Leo XIV meets with the prelate of Opus Dei, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, on May 14, 2025, at the Vatican. / Credit: Vatican Media

Vatican City, May 15, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA).

Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday briefly discussed the revision of Opus Dei's statutes with the apostolate's prelate, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, a revision that was postponed following the death of Pope Francis on April 21, two days before the convening of Opus Dei's general congress, from which the revisions proposed for approval were to be issued.

According to the Opus Dei communications office in Rome, the May 14 encounter was "a brief meeting in which the pope expressed his closeness and affection."

"In a familial atmosphere of trust, Leo XIV gave the prelate and the auxiliary vicar his paternal blessing" and, at the end of the audience, mentioned "the feasts of Our Lady celebrated on the day of his election," the statement reads.

During the meeting, in which Ocáriz was accompanied by his auxiliary vicar, Monsignor Mariano Fazio, one of the topics discussed was the delayed statutory revisions.

"Among other topics, the Holy Father asked about the current study of the statutes of the prelature and listened with great interest to the explanations given to him," the official statement noted.

Opus Dei had planned to revise its statutes to adapt them to Pope Francis' motu proprio Ad Charisma Tuendum. In essence, the pope's directive placed Opus Dei under the direction of the Dicastery for the Clergy rather than the Dicastery for Bishops and ended the practice of elevating the prelate of Opus Dei to the rank of bishop.

Pope Francis had also requested that Opus Dei revise its statutes to reflect this new structure, which was to be finalized during the general congress. This revision was to be presented as a proposal to the Holy See for approval following its adoption by the assembly.

However, the general congress ultimately focused solely on the tasks of choosing a new general council and central advisory board, positions that are selected every eight years.

This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA's Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.

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