Catholic World Report
Catholic World Report

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email (Weekly Newsletter)
  • RSS
  • Home
  • Columns
    • Chapp’s Schtick
    • Ecclesia et Civitas
    • God’s First
    • God’s Two Books
    • The Past Present
  • Features
    • Analysis
    • Books
    • Editorial
    • Essay
    • Film & Music
    • History
    • Interview
    • News
    • Opinion
    • Special Report
  • The Dispatch
  • Topics
    • Pope Francis
    • Politics
    • Culture
    • Books
    • Canon Law
    • All Topics
  • About CWR
  • Advertise
  • Donate
News Briefs
  • [ October 7, 2025 ] Mother Cabrini Institute aims to change ‘mental pattern’ of associating immigrants with crime News Briefs
  • [ October 7, 2025 ] Pope Leo XIV recalls Palestinians killed since Oct. 7 Hamas attack News Briefs
  • [ October 7, 2025 ] Czech bishops welcome election results as anti-church coalition fails to enter Parliament News Briefs
  • [ October 7, 2025 ] Mother Cabrini Institute aims to change ‘mental pattern’ of associating immigrants with crime News Briefs
  • [ October 7, 2025 ] Vatican approves beatification cause of priest who pioneered monastic life in Korea News Briefs

public worship

No Picture
News Briefs

Public Masses to resume in Ireland from May 10 with 50-person limit

April 30, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh, Ireland. / Bjørn Christian Tørrissen via Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 3.0).

CNA Staff, Apr 30, 2021 / 03:00 am (CNA).
Irish Catholics’ long wait to return to public Masses will end on May 10, Ireland’s prime minister announc… […]

News Briefs

Scottish bishops’ leader laments ‘disturbing’ public worship ban in Ireland

April 28, 2021 CNA Daily News 1

CNA Staff, Apr 28, 2021 / 12:00 pm America/Denver (CNA). The president of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland on Wednesday deplored the Irish government’s “disturbing” public worship ban. In an April 28 statement on behalf of the […]

No Picture
News Briefs

All-Ireland Primate to health minister: priests’ pastoral work should be deemed essential, not criminalized

April 20, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

Archbishop Eamon Martin. Credit: Northern Ireland Office (CC BY 2.0).

CNA Staff, Apr 20, 2021 / 06:00 am (CNA).
Archbishop Eamon Martin made the comment in a meeting with Irish Health Minister Stephen Donnelly […]

The Dispatch: More from CWR

  • A society that promotes abortion will never find true peace

    Susan Ciancio October 7, 2025 0
  • On the (real) archbishop of Canterbury and John Henry Newman

    Joanna Bogle October 7, 2025 3
  • Pope Leo XIV allows outside banks to manage Holy See investments

    Catholic News Agency October 6, 2025 4
  • How should Catholics think about Islam?

    David Paul Deavel October 6, 2025 46

Follow CWR on Facebook

  • Trust, tribalism, and the Church
  • A society that promotes abortion will never find true peace
  • Mother Cabrini Institute aims to change ‘mental pattern’ of associating immigrants with crime
  • Pope Leo XIV recalls Palestinians killed since Oct. 7 Hamas attack
  • Czech bishops welcome election results as anti-church coalition fails to enter Parliament
  • Mother Cabrini Institute aims to change ‘mental pattern’ of associating immigrants with crime
  • Vatican approves beatification cause of priest who pioneered monastic life in Korea
abortion Americas Asia - Pacific Catholic Church Catholic News COVID-19 Eucharist Europe Jesus Christ Middle East - Africa Pope Francis pro-life prolife prolife2023 prolife2024 religious freedom Ukraine Ukraine War US Vatican Vatican news
  • Sandra Miesel: Yes, Muslims have a rosary. (I used to own one but sold it after 9-11). So do Hindus and Buddhists.…
  • Sandra Miesel: The Muslim phrase contra Sonship within the Trinity is "He begets not and He is not begotten" In the Koran,…
  • Victor Eduardo Meza: Thank you, Matthew Cullinan, from the bottom of my heart. Greetings from Venezuela.

Join Our Free Newsletter

Daily
Weekly


 
Search CWR
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email (Weekly Newsletter)
  • RSS
Recent Comments
  • Sandra Miesel on How should Catholics think about Islam?
  • Sandra Miesel on How should Catholics think about Islam?
  • Victor Eduardo Meza on The weaknesses and flaws in Bishop Schneider’s <i>Credo</i>: A traditionalist’s review
  • NoMo on How should Catholics think about Islam?
  • Leslie on First woman archbishop of Canterbury to lead Church of England
Also on CWR
No Picture
General

Pope Francis warns against reducing Christianity to “a career” or to “doing social good”

Catherine Harmon May 28, 2013 0

During Mass today at the Domus Sanctae Marthae chapel, Pope Francis elaborated upon the theme of Christians and worldliness, something he also preached about yesterday. “When a Christian has no difficulties in life—when everything is […]

  • Home
  • About / Contact
  • Free Newsletter
  • Advertising
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Policy

© Catholic World Report

Our Spring Sale Has Started

You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/

A FAITHFULLY CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE

Sign up to receive a weekly email with news, analysis, and commentary from a voice you can trust!

* indicates required


Daily
Weekly