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Pope Francis · Vatican CityThe Holy See Press Office tells journalists that Pope Francis continues to show gradual improvements during his recovery at the Casa Santa Marta, and comments on the Pope's unexpected visit to St. Peter's Square on Sunday. Read allSee the Story
Pope Francis continues gradual improvement during convalescence
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Pope FrancisSpeaking to popular Catholic podcaster Dr. Taylor Marshall, Bishop Schneider affirmed the need for the next pope to condemn the errors of Francis' various documents and expressions.See the Story
Bishop Schneider: Next pope must 'abrogate and condemn' Francis' errors
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Pope FrancisPope Francis accepted the resignation of staunch pro-life Archbishop Naumann and is replacing him with Bishop Shawn McKnight, who opposed a prohibition on Communion for pro-abortion politicians.See the Story
Pope Francis replaces Archbishop Naumann with bishop who opposed banning pro-aborts from Communion
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WhatsApp · United KingdomSix police raided a family home after parents queried the hiring process of the newly appointed principal at their daughter’s school, messages which the school claimed were ‘upsetting.’See the Story
UK parents arrested over WhatsApp messages questioning school principal hiring process
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St. Patrick's Day · United StatesMother Miriam speaks candidly about the struggles many face during Lent — especially when they feel they’ve failed in their commitments. Drawing from real-life experience and a Crisis Magazine reflection on midlife malaise, she encourages listeners not to give up, but to start again with small, sincere sacrifices. From Lenten setbacks to aging and the search for meaning, this episode is a compassionate guide for anyone feeling discouraged. U.S. …See the Story
When you fail at Lent: Don’t quit – start small
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Vatican City · Vatican CityVatican II aspired for priests to be cultivated people; it specifically refers to humanistic, scientific, and linguistic formation. This part of priestly formation has been neglected to the extreme.See the Story
Archbishop Aguer: Seminaries are failing to form priests who know Latin, philosophy, culture
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