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Vatican News
Lenten Retreat: Bishop Varden reflects on 'Glory'
February 25, 2026 - 10:04amBishop Erik Varden delivers his seventh reflection at the Spiritual Exercises in the Vatican for Pope Leo XIV, Cardinals residing in Rome, and heads of Dicasteries, focusing on the theme of 'Glory'. The following is a summary of his reflection.
Dozens missing as Brazil faces heavy rains
February 25, 2026 - 9:29amHeavy rains in southeastern Brazil have left at least 30 people dead, with dozens more still listed as missing.
One year on from UK aid cuts: Investing in aid creates peace
February 25, 2026 - 9:06amThe Director of Advocacy and Communications at the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) highlights the negative impact of aid cuts on communities around the world.
Europe and Africa react to announcement of papal journeys
February 25, 2026 - 9:02amGratitude and enthusiasm pour in from civil and ecclesial authorities in the various countries that the Pope will visit in the coming months: Monaco, Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, Equatorial Guinea; and Spain.
Filipinos celebrate 40th anniversary of People Power in Rome
February 25, 2026 - 6:34amFilipino clergy, religious, and lay faithful residing in Rome gather to remember EDSA People Power as a moment of courage, unity, and moral clarity.
Parish Flocknote
Ash Wednesday - Schedule of Masses
February 15, 2026 - 2:00pmAsh Wednesday Schedule of Masses Wednesday, February 18, 2026 7:00 am Mass 8:00 am Mass 12:05 pm Mass 5:30 pm Mass Archbishop's Afternoon of Recollection Parishioners, their guests, and all throughout the Archdiocese are...Weekly Update
February 13, 2026 - 2:01pmSchedule for February 14-15 Saturday, February 14 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass 11:00 am Wedding 3:30 - 4:30 pm Holy Hour - concluding with Evening Prayer and Benediction 3:30 pm – 5:00...Presentation of the Lord
February 1, 2026 - 2:01pmThis coming Monday, we celebrate the Feast of Jesus' Presentation at the temple 40 days after his birth. It places before our eyes a special moment in the life of the Holy Family: Mary and Joseph, in accordance with Mosaic...Weekly Update
January 30, 2026 - 4:28pmSchedule for January 31 - February 1 Saturday, January 31 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass 3:30 - 4:30 pm Holy Hour - concluding with Evening Prayer and Benediction 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm...Closing Early - Monday
January 26, 2026 - 9:51amIn light of the cold temperatures and continued recovery from the recent snowstorm, the Cathedral Basilica will close early today, Monday, January 26, at 1:30 p.m . We appreciate your patience and understanding.
National Catholic Register
Abortion Drug Crisis Is the Elephant in the Room in the State of the Union
February 25, 2026 - 5:04pm
Pool
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address during a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber at the Capitol on Feb. 24, 2026, in Washington.
COMMENTARY: Of all the Biden-era missteps he has reversed, Trump hasn’t touched this one.
No Snow Days From Daily Mass
February 25, 2026 - 4:25pm
Snow-covered Corpus Christi Church in Sandwich, Massachusetts, in the early morning of Feb. 23, 2026, as an American flag flies in the blizzard conditions.
Whatever the weather or the circumstances, the understanding at Corpus Christi Parish in Sandwich, Massachusetts, is that if the priest can make the walk from the rectory to the church, Mass goes on, even in blizzard conditions.
Eighth Grader Who Survived Annunciation School Shooting: ‘Protect Us From Guns’
February 25, 2026 - 4:20pm
Office of Tim Walz
Lydia Kaiser, an eighth grader who survived the Annunciation Catholic Church shooting in August 2025, says “No one should have to go through what we went through” at gun control press conference.
“No one should have to go through what we went through,” said Lydia Kaiser, an eighth grader who survived the school shooting in August 2025 at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis.
Spanish Bishops Speak Out After Leaks of Their Meeting With Leo XIV
February 25, 2026 - 4:17pm
Vatican Media
The executive committee of the Spanish Bishops’ Conference was received by Pope Leo XIV on Nov. 17, 2025.
As various media outlets claimed to have leaked information about what was said during a meeting of the Spanish bishops with Pope Leo, the Spanish Bishops’ Conference issued a clarification.
Paul Thigpen, Theologian Who Explored ‘Wondrous’ Question of Extraterrestrial Life, Dies at 71
February 25, 2026 - 4:03pm
Paul Thigpen speaks on EWTN’s ‘The Journey Home’ on Oct. 1, 2018.
A convert to Catholicism, Thigpen wrote prolifically on saints, the Blessed Mother, and the possibility of intelligent alien life, among other topics.
First Things
Ralph Lauren, American Patriot
January 21, 2025 - 5:00amOn January 4 , President Joe Biden honored nineteen individuals with the Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor. While one could argue that some were less deserving of the award than others, I believe that one honoree deserved it without question: Ralph Lauren, a living embodiment of the American dream who in turn made America his muse. His designs pay homage to the cowboy, the soldier, the Ivy Leaguer. For Lauren, no aspect of the American character isn’t worth celebrating—a welcome contrast to the self-loathing that usually pervades the upper echelons of society.
Begging Your Pardon
January 20, 2025 - 5:00amWho attempts to overthrow a government without weapons? Why would the alleged leader of an insurrection authorize military force to protect the government, and why would the alleged insurrection victims countermand that authorization? How do people who listen to speeches about democratic procedures and election integrity in one location transform into enemies of the Constitution after walking a mile and a half to the east? Who believes that interrupting a vote would overturn a government? If there was an attempted insurrection, why would a notoriously creative and aggressive prosecutor fail to find any basis for filing insurrection charges?
To Hell With Notre Dame?
January 20, 2025 - 5:00amI first visited the University of Notre Dame du Lac (to use its proper inflated style) in 2017 as a guest of some friends in the law school. By then I had already hated the place for more or less my entire life. For me, Notre Dame was synonymous with the Roman Catholic Church as I had known her in childhood: dated folk art aesthetics (has anyone ever written about how ugly the buildings are?), the Breaking Bread missalette, the so-called “Celtic” Alleluia, the thought (though not the actual writings) of Fr. Richard McBrien, jolly fat Knights of Columbus in their blue satin jackets, avuncular permanent deacons named Tom, Pat, or, occasionally, Dave. At the age of twenty-seven, I expected to find preserved something of the religious atmosphere of the middle years of John Paul II’s papacy: the quiet half-acknowledged sense of desperation, the all-pervading horror of unbelief that could never be allowed formally to take shape among the grandchildren of European immigrants who had done well for themselves in the professions—perhaps too well.
The Mercurial Bob Dylan
January 17, 2025 - 5:00amThere’s a version of Bob Dylan for everyone: small-town boy from Duluth, Minnesota; scrappy folk troubadour of Greenwich Village; electric rock poet who defied expectations at Newport; introspective born-again Christian; Nobel Laureate. As any journalist who has interviewed him will attest, Dylan is an enigma. Capturing the whole man is harder than making a bead of mercury sit still in one’s palm.
The Theology of Music
January 17, 2025 - 5:00amÉ lisabeth-Paule Labat (1897–1975) was an accomplished pianist and composer when she entered the abbey of Saint-Michel de Kergonan in her early twenties. She devoted her later years to writing theology and an “Essay on the Mystery of Music,” published a decade ago as The Song That I Am , translated by Erik Varden . It’s a brilliant and beautiful essay, but what sets it apart from most explorations of music is its deeply theological character.





