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Month: April 2026

The Dispatch

Punk space odyssey with a deeper—and providential—purpose

April 7, 2026 Nick Olszyk 4

FCC Rating: PG-13 Reel Rating: 4 out of 5 reels Note: Some spoilers ahead! There are few things as remote, extreme, or beautiful as outer space, despite it comprising most of our universe. Space has […]

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Father Petri breaks down Pope Leo XIV’s Easter message, warns of ‘indifference’ to violence, war

April 7, 2026 Tyler Arnold 3

The Dominican theologian discussed Pope Leo XIV’s reflection on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and his call for peace as President Donald Trump threatens Iran war escalation. […]

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‘From chaos into new life’: Pakistan’s largest diocese installs new archbishop

April 7, 2026 Kamran Chaudhry 1

The installation of Archbishop Khalid Rehmat closes a turbulent chapter for Pakistan’s largest Catholic diocese. […]

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Irish childhood shaped Father Flanagan’s lifelong work with youth

April 7, 2026 Patrick J. Passmore 0

Boys Town founder Father Edward Flanagan, who was declared “venerable” by Pope Leo XIV on March 23, was formed by “the warm embrace of a loving family.” […]

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EWTN News explains: When does Easter officially end?

April 7, 2026 Katie Yoder 0

Easter lasts for a total of 50 days, from Easter Sunday until the feast of Pentecost. […]

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How much emphasis on politics? And to what end?

April 7, 2026 James Kalb 43

People today expect politics to give more than it can, often to the point of secular utopianism. There are two basic reasons for that. The first is a decline in transcendental faith. People need an […]

The Dispatch

Children’s stories should prepare children for reality

April 6, 2026 David Warren 1

Authors of today’s children’s stories want to help little ones approach big questions. They have no apprehension about raising questions of existence, self-worth, and purpose in life. Although these are not light topics that can […]

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Congressmen renew push to make Easter Monday a federal holiday

April 6, 2026 Madalaine Elhabbal 4

Rep. Riley Moore, R-West Virginia, and Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Missouri, introduced legislation that would make the day after Easter Sunday a federal holiday. […]

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Defense Secretary Hegseth removes top Army chaplain amid Iran war, chaplaincy reform

April 6, 2026 Tyler Arnold 5

The reason for the removal of Maj. Gen. William Green Jr. is unclear. However, Hegseth has removed more than a dozen military leaders during his tenure and has vowed to reform the chaplaincy. […]

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Vittorio Messori dies, Italian Catholic journalist and author, defender of the faith

April 6, 2026 Walter Sánchez Silva 2

Messori not only converted to the Catholic faith but also used his considerable literary and investigative skills to vigorously defend it. […]

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