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  • Weekly Update

    June 26, 2026 - 2:01pm
    Schedule for June 27-28 Saturday, June 27 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass - 11:00 am Wedding 1:30 pm Wedding 3:30 - 4:15 pm Holy Hour - concluding with Evening Prayer and Benediction 3:30 pm...
  • Weekly Update

    May 29, 2026 - 2:55pm
    Schedule for May 30-31 Saturday, May 30 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass - Archbishop Rozanski, Respect Life mass 11:00 am Wedding 1:30 pm Wedding 3:30 - 4:15 pm Holy Hour - concluding with...
  • Weekly Update

    May 29, 2026 - 2:29pm
    Schedule for May 30-31 Saturday, May 30 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass - Archbishop Rozanski, Respect Life mass 11:00 am Wedding 1:30 pm Wedding 3:30 - 4:15 pm Holy Hour - concluding with...
  • Weekly Update

    May 24, 2026 - 2:00pm
    Memorial Day Monday, May 25 - Memorial Day No morning confessions 8:00 am Mass 12:05 pm Mass Parish Offices will be closed on Memorial Day and will re-open on Tuesday, May 26.
  • Weekly Update

    May 22, 2026 - 2:01pm
    Schedule for May 23-25 Saturday, May 23 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass  10:00 am Priesthood Ordination 3:30 - 4:15 pm Holy Hour - concluding with Evening Prayer and Benediction 3:30 pm –...
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National Catholic Register

  • Can AI Speak to the Human Heart?

    June 30, 2026 - 1:22pm
    Fritz von Uhde (1848-1911), “Christ and Nicodemus”

    COMMENTARY: Truth matters so much that it demands to be expressed by persons, in their own words and from their own souls.

  • Catholic Admiration for George Washington Has Nothing to Do With His Purported ‘Conversion’

    June 30, 2026 - 12:52pm
    ‘Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States,’ a 1940 portrait by Howard Chandler Christy depicting Washington as the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention in 1787

    As the nation celebrates its semiquincentennial, Catholic historians remember the father of our country as a central figure in the story of religious liberty in early America.

  • Pope Leo Strengthens Roman Curia With New Appointments in Key Vatican Dicasteries

    June 30, 2026 - 12:51pm
    Pope Leo XIV leads the Angelus prayer from a window of the Apostolic Palace overlooking St. Peter’s Square on the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul on June 29, 2026.

    With Tuesday’s nominations, the pope changed the No. 2 positions in dicasteries for which he appointed the top officials earlier this year.

  • Major Relics of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque to Visit Baltimore Basilica

    June 30, 2026 - 12:34pm
    Diane Lauren and her daughter, Bray, 14, venerate the major relics of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque at the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe, in Orlando, Florida, on June 12, 2026.

    The reliquary that is touring the U.S. weighs nearly 150 pounds with its protective case. It contains St. Margaret Mary Alacoque’s clavicles, two of her ribs, and a small piece of her brain.

  • Supreme Court Says States Can Ban Men From Competing in Women’s Sports

    June 30, 2026 - 12:31pm
    United States Supreme Court.

    The high court said federal law allows schools to provide separate men’s and women’s sports teams.

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First Things

  • Ralph Lauren, American Patriot

    January 21, 2025 - 5:00am

    On 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.  

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  • Begging Your Pardon

    January 20, 2025 - 5:00am

    Who 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?

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  • To Hell With Notre Dame?

    January 20, 2025 - 5:00am

    I 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.

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  • The Mercurial Bob Dylan

    January 17, 2025 - 5:00am

    There’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. 

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  • The Theology of Music

    January 17, 2025 - 5:00am

    É 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.

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Vatican Daily Bulletin

  • Resignations and Appointments

    June 30, 2026 - 1:30pm
    Appointment of the Prefect, Pro-Prefect, and Secretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development

    Appointment of the Secretary of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts

    Appointment of the Secretary and Under-Secretary of the Dicastery for the Service of Charity

    Appointment of Members and Consultors of the Dicastery for Evangelization, Section for First Evangelization and the New Particular Churches

    Resignation of the Apostolic Nuncio to Australia

    Appointment of the Apostolic Administrator sede plena et ad nutum Sanctae Sedis of Northampton (England)

    Appointment of the Prefect, Pro-Prefect, and Secretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development

    His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has appointed the Reverend Sister Alessandra Smerilli, F.M.A., who was serving until now as Secretary of the same Dicastery, as Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. The Reverend Sister Smerilli will take office on 1 September 2026.

    The Holy Father has also appointed His Eminence Cardinal Fabio Baggio, C.S., currently Under-Secretary of the same Dicastery, as Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, with special responsibility for the Laudato Si' Higher Education Center. Cardinal Baggio will take office on 1 September 2026.

    Furthermore, the Roman Pontiff has appointed Msgr Jozef Barlaš, who is currently serving as Under-Secretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, as Secretary of the same Dicastery. Monsignor Barlaš will take office on 1 September 2026.

    Appointment of the Secretary of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts

    The Holy Father has appointed Monsignor Marco Mellino, currently Adjunct Secretary of the same Dicastery, as Secretary of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts.

    Appointment of the Secretary and Under-Secretary of the Dicastery for the Service of Charity

    His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has appointed Msgr Lucio Adrián Ruiz, who is currently serving as Secretary of the Dicastery for Communication, as Secretary of the Dicastery for the Service of Charity. Monsignor Ruiz will take office on 1 st September 2026.

    The Holy Father has also appointed Dr. Massimo Ralli, currently an Official of the same Dicastery, as Under-Secretary of the Dicastery for the Service of Charity. Dr. Ralli will take office on 1 September 2026.

    Appointment of Members and Consultors of the Dicastery for Evangelization, Section for First Evangelization and the New Particular Churches

    The Holy Father has appointed the following as Members of the Dicastery for Evangelization, Section for First Evangelization and the New Particular Churches the Cardinals: Thomas Aquino Manyo Maeda, Archbishop of Osaka-Takamatsu (Japan); Fridolin Ambongo Besungu, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo); Jean-Marc Aveline, Archbishop of Marseille (France); Frank Leo, Archbishop of Toronto (Canada). The Msgrs: Alfred Adewale Martins, Archbishop of Lagos (Nigeria); Angelo Vincenzo Zani, Archivist and Librarian Emeritus of the Holy Roman Church; Paolo Giulietti, Archbishop of Lucca (Italy); Andrew Nkea Fuanya, Archbishop of Bamenda (Cameroon); Peter Soon-Taick Chung, O.C.D., Archbishop of Seoul (South Korea); Michel Jalakh, O.A.M., Secretary of the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches; Paulus Budi Kleden, S.V.D., Archbishop of Ende (Indonesia); Oscar Roberto Domínguez Couttolenc, M.G., Archbishop of Tulancingo (Mexico); Elias Frank, Archbishop of Calcutta (India); Daniel Ernest Flores, Bishop of Brownsville (United States of America); Lisandro Alirio Rivas Durán, I.M.C., Bishop of San Cristóbal de Venezuela; Msgr. Roger Joseph Landry, National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States of America; Rev. Father Francesco Rapacioli, Superior General of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME).

    The Holy Father has appointed the following as Consultors of the Dicastery for Evangelization, Section for First Evangelization and the New Particular Churches: Msgr. Davide Carbonaro, O.M.D., Archbishop of Potenza-Muro Lucano-Marsico Nuovo (Italy); François Sylla, Archbishop of Conakry (Guinea); Monsignor Remigio Bellizio, Director of the Domus Missionalis in Rome (Italy); the Rev. Father Joseph Koonamparampil, C.M.F., former Official of the former Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, and Father Wenceslaus C. Madu, C.M.F., Vice Chancellor of the Claretian University of Nigeria in Nekede.

    Resignation of the Apostolic Nuncio to Australia

    The Holy Father has accepted the resignation of H.E. Charles Daniel Balvo, Titular Archbishop of Castello, from his office as Apostolic Nuncio to Australia, having reached the last age limit.

    Appointment of the Apostolic Administrator sede plena et ad nutum Sanctae Sedis of Northampton (England)

    The Holy Father has appointed Archbishop Charles Phillip Richard Moth, Metropolitan Archbishop of Westminster, as Apostolic Administrator sede plena et ad nutum Sanctae Sedis of the Diocese of Northampton (England).

  • Audiences

    June 30, 2026 - 8:08am
    This morning, the Holy Father received in audience:

    - His Beatitude Raphaël Bedros XXI Minassian, Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians;

    - A delegation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople;

    - H.E. Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, Archbishop Emeritus of Genoa (Italy);

    - His Beatitude Béchara Boutros Raï, O.M.M., Patriarch of Antioch of the Maronites;

    - H.E. Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga, C.S.Sp., Metropolitan Archbishop of Bangui (Central African Republic);

    - Archbishop James R. Golka, Metropolitan Archbishop of Denver (United States of America);

    - H.E. Cardinal Roberto Repole, Metropolitan Archbishop of Turin and Bishop of Susa (Italy).

     

    Today, the Pope will also receive in audience:

    - The students of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, at the conclusion of their missionary year.

  • Letter of the Holy Father to the Reverend Fr. Davide Pagliarani, Superior General of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X

    June 30, 2026 - 8:08am
    The following is the text of the Letter that the Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, has sent to the Reverend Fr. Davide Pagliarani, Superior General of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X:

    To The Reverend Davide Pagliarani Superior General of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X

    With a paternal heart, and aware of the responsibility entrusted to me by the Lord as the Successor of the Apostle Peter, I address you and, through you, the bishops, priests, seminarians and faithful connected to the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X.

    The Church recognizes the devotion to liturgical life, commitment to priestly formation, apostolic zeal and desire for fidelity to Tradition that characterize many people and communities connected to your Fraternity. This has motivated the attentive and generous attitude that my Predecessors have consistently shown to you.

    In this spirit, and filled with Christian affection, I plead with you and ask you with all my heart: please turn back! I urge you to consider carefully the spiritual good of the faithful, because the schismatic act you are about to undertake would deprive them of the licit and, in some cases, even valid reception of the Sacraments, which they love and seek for their sanctification.

    The Church is open to a path of dialogue and understanding that the Holy Spirit can make possible and fruitful.

    I pray for you, because to tear the seamless garment of Christ is a sin of extreme gravity. May the Lord enlighten your consciences and awaken your hearts. With a sorrowful yet hopeful heart, I feel it is my duty, through the authority received from Christ, to ask you to desist from your intended act. I entrust these intentions to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Mother of Good Counsel.

     

    From the Vatican, 29 June 2026

    Solemnity of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul

     

    LEO PP. XIV

  • Audience with the Members of the Delegation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate on the Occasion of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul

    June 30, 2026 - 8:07am
    This morning, Pope Leo XIV received in audience the members of the Delegation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate on the occasion of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul.

    The following is the text of the address of the Holy Father delivered to those present during the meeting:

    [  IT , EN ]

    Your Eminence, Dear brothers in Christ,

    I am very pleased to meet you, following  our celebration yesterday of the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul,  the patron saints of this Church in Rome. Your presence amongst us expresses the fraternal closeness of our sister Church in Constantinople and of its shepherd and guide, His All Holiness Bartholomew, Ecumenical Patriarch. I am deeply grateful to him and to all the members of the Holy Synod for having sent you to Rome to continue the traditional exchange of visits on the feasts of the patron saints of our respective Churches.

    In a particular way, I vividly remember participating last year in the Feast of Saint Andrew, at the Patriarchal Church of Saint George at the Phanar. I recall with joy and gratitude the meetings I had with His All Holiness Bartholomew, during which we were able to deepen our mutual friendship and share our views on numerous issues, above all our common desire to make progress on the path towards full unity amongst all Christians.

    In this regard,  the commemoration of the 1700 th  anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea was held on the eve of the Feast of Saint Andrew in İznik , at the invitation of Patriarch Bartholomew and in the presence of representatives of other Churches and ecclesial communities. This celebration offered an eloquent testimony to the communion that already exists amongst those who share faith in God, the Father of all, and who believe in Jesus Christ, as Lord and Son of God, and in the Holy Spirit, who inspires us and leads us to the fullness of truth and unity. That commemorative event made clear that the Nicene Creed must be the foundation and guiding principle of this ecumenical journey, offering the model of true unity within legitimate diversity: Unity in the Trinity, Trinity in Unity (cf. Apostolic Letter  In Unitate Fidei , 12). May the journey towards the celebration of the second millennium of the Redemption, in 2033, be undertaken together by all the Christian denominations of the world, rediscovering the gift and the call to be witnesses to the Risen One.

    In an age marked by wars and growing polarization, as well as cultural and social divisions, Christians — reconciled amongst themselves and united in their profession of the one faith — are called to be a credible sign of peace, making a decisive contribution to the efforts of all men and women of good will to build peace. Moreover, in the current situation, it is not only the credibility of the Christian message that is at stake, but the very future of humanity. The need for greater cooperation amongst Christians in the face of today’s challenges — which include peace, the proper use of new technologies and care for creation — stems from the Gospel of Jesus Christ itself. Indeed, our responsibility for the life and dignity of every human being, beginning with the youngest and most needy, is the criterion that will determine our present and eternal destiny (cf.  Mt  25:31–46).

    Your Eminence, dear brothers, I once again express my heartfelt gratitude for this visit, as well as for your personal commitment and that of the Ecumenical Patriarchate to promoting the holy cause of Christian unity. I assure you of my prayers. Through the intercession of the holy Apostles Peter and Andrew, brothers in the flesh and in faith, may God our Father accompany us always with his blessing. Thank you!

  • Resignations and Appointments

    June 27, 2026 - 2:42am
    Appointment of Members of the Dicastery for Evangelization

    The Holy Father has appointed the following as Members of the Dicastery for Evangelization, in the Section for Fundamental Questions regarding Evangelization in the World:

    -His Excellency Bishop Filippo Iannone, O. Carm., Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops;

    -His Excellency Bishop Peter Andrew Comensoli, Metropolitan Archbishop of Melbourne;

    -His Excellency Bishop Éric de Moulins-Beaufort , Metropolitan Archbishop of Reims.

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