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Vatican News
Vietnamese Catholics make pilgrimage to the Marian Shrine of La Vang
August 18, 2026 - 10:29amThe 32nd National La Vang Pilgrimage Congress, dedicated to the theme “Mary, Messenger of the Good News,” in honour of Our Lady of La Vang was accompanied by a time of reflection and prayer. “La Vang is like the shrine of Lourdes in Vietnam,” observes Father Landry Varenne, a Vietnamese priest of the Paris Foreign Missions, referring to the impressive pilgrimages that mark the solemnity of the Assumption.
Zimbabwe: Historic old Mission on Victoria Falls Road offers travellers a place of prayer
August 18, 2026 - 9:01amCatholic Diocese of Hwange Bishop Raphael Macebo Mabuza Ncube has consecrated and reopened a historic Mission on the Victoria Falls – Bulawayo highway. It is a significant revival of a once-abandoned sacred site, which has been out of use for decades.
Pope Leo grieves for victims of Zimbabwe ferry disaster
August 18, 2026 - 4:54amPope Leo mourns victims of a ferry disaster in Zimbabwe, praying for those who died as well as for civil authorities and rescue works, and all affected by the tragedy.
The Pope’s garden in the Vatican Gardens becomes 100% organic
August 18, 2026 - 4:32amThe Pope's garden next to the Mater Ecclesiae monastery in the Vatican Gardens, commissioned in the Middle Ages by Pope Nicholas III Orsini, becomes 100% organic as it is managed according to the principle of caring for Creation, as set out in Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato si.’
DR Congo: Catholic schools prepare for new academic year amid Ebola threat
August 18, 2026 - 4:32amAgainst a backdrop of strengthened health measures, chronic insecurity, and hope surrounding vaccine trials, Catholic schools in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are preparing for the new academic year and working to ensure that young people do not lose a year of education.
Parish Flocknote
Weekly Update
August 14, 2026 - 2:02pmSchedule for August 15-16 Saturday August 15 - Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass - 3:30 - 4:15 pm Holy Hour - concluding with Evening Prayer...Solemnity of the Assumption
August 13, 2026 - 2:00pmSaturday, August 15 - Solemnity of the Assumption Not a Holy Day of Obligation this year (2026) 8:00 am Mass - Solemnity of the Assumption 3:30 pm Confessons 5:00 pm Mass - 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Almighty ever-living...Weekly Update
August 8, 2026 - 11:36amSchedule for August 8-9 Saturday August 8 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass - 8:30 am Women of the Cathedral - Boland Hall 11:00 am Wedding 1:30 pm Wedding 3:30 - 4:15 pm Holy Hour - concluding...Weekly Update
July 19, 2026 - 8:14am16th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass - 9:00 am - 9:50 am Confessions 10:00 am Mass - 11:00 am - 11:50 am Confessions 12:00 Noon Mass - 1:00 pm Cathedral Tour...Weekly Update
July 10, 2026 - 2:01pmSchedule for July 11-12 Saturday, June 27 7:00 am Cathedral Open for Private Prayer and Devotion 8:00 am Mass - 8:30 am Women of the Cathedral - Boland Hall 11:00 am Wedding 1:30 pm Wedding 3:30 - 4:15 pm Holy Hour - concluding...
National Catholic Register
Catholic Relief Services Receives Share of $1.4 Billion in Aid to Faith‑Based Groups
August 18, 2026 - 5:48pm
Mothers with their children listen to a nurse giving advice at a hospital in Soa, Cameroon, on Jan. 22, 2024.
Funding will help improve hospitals, clinics, and health networks in rural parts of Cameroon, Liberia, and Nigeria, working as part of a group of faith-based organizations, a CRS spokesperson said.
15,000 Faithful and Pope’s Representative Commemorate Centenary of 4 Cristero Martyrs in Mexico
August 18, 2026 - 5:38pm
An image of the five martyrs of the Archdiocese of Durango — Sts. Luis Bátis, Manuel Morales, Salvador Lara, David Roldán and Mateo Correa — hangs behind the altar at the Mass marking the centenary of the martyrdom of the first four, celebrated Aug. 15, 2026, in Puerto de Santa Teresa, Zacatecas.
A special Mass was held commemorating Sts. Luis Bátis Sáinz, Manuel Morales, Salvador Lara Puente and David Roldán Lara, who were martyred during the persecution of the Church in late 1920s.
Archbishop Moth Urges UN to Act Against Global Persecution of Believers
August 18, 2026 - 1:58pm
Edward Pentin
Archbishop Richard Moth walks through Westminster Cathedral at his installation Mass in London, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026.
The president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales urged world leaders to enforce religious freedom standards in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
U.S. Bishops Urge Supreme Court to Require 12-Person Juries for Criminal Cases
August 18, 2026 - 1:37pm
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Striking Solidarity workers of the Gdansk, Poland, shipyards line up for confession during a open-air Mass at the Lenin shipyard on Aug. 28, 1988.
A viral social-media exchange raises questions about what happens when a confession takes more than a few minutes.
U.S. Bishops Urge Supreme Court to Require 12-Person Juries for Criminal Cases
August 18, 2026 - 1:36pm
Numerous advocacy groups have also filed amicus briefs advocating the 12-juror standard.
The bishops argue that the term 'jury' in the U.S. has historically referenced a body of 12 jurors.
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.





