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Vatican News
Cardinal Pizzaballa on Palm Sunday: ‘Love is stronger than fear’
April 13, 2025 - 9:01amIn his Palm Sunday message from Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa urged Christians to remain steadfast in faith amid ongoing hardships and to respond to hatred with peace, to division with unity.
Brutal Sudan conflict nears second anniversary
April 13, 2025 - 7:23amAs Pope Francis appeals for an end to the war in Siudan, over 100 civilians, including at least 20 children and a medical team, lose their lives in a wave of attacks in Sudan's western Darfur region.
New Decree clarifies discipline on Mass Intentions and collective offerings
April 13, 2025 - 6:15amThe Dicastery for the Clergy issues a Decree, approved by Pope Francis, updating the norms on Mass intentions. Effective Easter Sunday 2025.
Christians in Iraqi Kurdistan gather for ecumenical Palm Sunday procession
April 13, 2025 - 5:44amIn a shared witness of faith and unity, the Christian community of Ankawa, Erbil, gathered on the eve of Palm Sunday for the 14th annual Ecumenical Palm Sunday Procession under the theme, “Hosanna in the highest, blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord.”
Pope Francis greets pilgrims on Palm Sunday in Saint Peter's Square
April 13, 2025 - 5:15amPope Francis wishes pilgrims a "Happy Palm Sunday and Happy Holy Week" in person during a surprise visit to Saint Peter's Square at the conclusion of the Mass presided over by Cardinal Leonardo Sandri on his behalf.
Parish Flocknote
Memorial Easter Flowers
April 13, 2025 - 9:00amThe flowers that adorn our Cathedral are a special part of the celebration of Easter at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. We invite you to share in the experience through a memorial or thanksgiving gift - to remember loved...Memorial Easter Flowers
April 12, 2025 - 2:00pmThe flowers that adorn our Cathedral are a special part of the celebration of Easter at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. We invite you to share in the experience through a memorial or thanksgiving gift - to remember loved...Weekly Update
April 11, 2025 - 2:03pmApril 11-13 Friday, April 11 7:00 pm Stations of the Cross Saturday, April 12 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass 10:00 am Confirmation 1:30 pm Confirmation 3:30 - 4:30 pm Holy Hour -...Palm Sunday
April 10, 2025 - 2:00pmDear Parishioners, On Palm Sunday, we go up the mountain with Jesus towards the Temple, accompanying Him on His ascent. The procession which normally takes place before the Mass is meant, then, to be an image of something...Memorial Easter Flowers
April 8, 2025 - 2:01pmThe flowers that adorn our Cathedral are a special part of the celebration of Easter at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. We invite you to share in the experience through a memorial or thanksgiving gift - to remember loved...
National Catholic Register
McCarrick Scandal Underscores Church’s Need for Greater Lay Involvement
April 13, 2025 - 3:13pmBrendan Smialowski Theodore McCarrick speaks to journalists at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle on April 1, 2005,, in Washington, D.C. Special masses were held across the US on Friday for the Pope, whose popularity among US Catholics was tempered by opposition to his traditional views on abortion and women priests.
COMMENTARY: The laity’s role isn’t about changing doctrine — it’s about promoting holiness and confronting corruption, especially in matters of abuse and financial oversight.
Record Number of Adult Baptisms in France Shows Surge Among Youth
April 13, 2025 - 1:35pmAltar, cathedral in Angers, France
France’s Catholic Church will welcome more than 10,384 adult catechumens at Easter this year, marking a 45% increase from 2024 figures, according to data released by the French Bishops’ Conference.
More Than 3,500 Gather for Colorado March for Life
April 13, 2025 - 1:06pmStudents from local schools lead the Colorado March for Life at the state Capitol on April 11, 2025.
The Colorado March for Life is one of 19 state marches run by the March for Life taking place this year. Colorado’s was organized jointly by the March for Life and Pro-Life Colorado.
Pope Francis Greets Pilgrims at Palm Sunday Mass
April 13, 2025 - 10:39amBénédicte Cedergren A smiling Pope Francis arrives in St. Peter's Square on April 13, 2025, in a surprise visit at the end of the outdoor Palm Sunday Mass.
‘Happy Palm Sunday and beginning of Holy Week!’ the Holy Father said with some difficulty to the cheers of the large crowd that filled the square and spilled out along the Via della Conciliazione.
What the Passion Narrative Teaches Us
April 13, 2025 - 10:32amPalm Sunday begins Holy Week.
User’s Guide to Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion
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.