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Pope warns against new arms race

At his general audience, Pope Leo XIV appealed for renewed nuclear arms-control efforts and asked Catholics to proclaim the Gospel in ways that speak to people's real lives.

Catholic colleges among best and worst for pro-life support, report finds

Some Catholic colleges ranked among the best for pro-life support for women, while others were among the worst for their ties to abortion clinics, according to a new report.

Monastic-style retreat planned for pope and Roman Curia at start of Lent

Trappist Bishop Erik Varden of Trondheim will preach the week of spiritual exercises, with two daily meditations beginning Feb. 22.

Pope Leo's liturgical celebrations for February, March, and Holy Week

The Vatican has published the schedule of liturgies that Pope Leo XIV will celebrate in February, March, and the beginning of April, which includes the start of Lent, Holy Week, and Easter.

Bishop offers guidance amid 'staggering' mental health crisis, especially among the young

In a recent pastoral letter, Bishop Michael Burbidge addressed what he sees as a "crisis" in mental health among Catholics, especially the young, and seeks to remove stigma over seeking help.

Gen Z students swap 'pints for pews' visiting 40 churches and counting

In County Wicklow, Ireland, three young men decided to sidestep the secular Christmas season tradition of visiting 12 pubs and instead visited 12 different churches for Sunday Mass.

Former CIA spy tells Catholic leaders faith and espionage can coexist

Ex-CIA veteran James Olson defended espionage as "moral" at a Catholic leadership summit.

Sainthood cause opens for Adele Brice who witnessed first approved U.S. Marian apparitions

The Catholic Church has officially opened the cause for sainthood of Belgian immigrant Adele Brice, an illiterate woman who had visions of the Blessed Mother.

70,000 young people make pilgrimage to Mexico's Christ the King monument

Around 70,000 young people from across Mexico made the pilgrimage on Jan. 31 to Christ the King monument in Guanajuato state, in what became one of the largest youth pilgrimages in recent years.

U.S. bishops 'applaud' expanded Mexico City Policy

The bishops called for related policies to recognize "the inherent dignity of every human person."

Thought of the Day

Mark 6:2-3

They said, “Where did this man get all this?  What kind of wisdom has been given him?  What mighty deeds are wrought by his hands! Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James and Joseph and Judas and Simon?”

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