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  • [ March 29, 2026 ] Israeli police block cardinal, custos from entering Church of the Holy Sepulchre News Briefs
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  • [ March 29, 2026 ] ‘The Christ’: First-of-its-kind audio drama retells Jesus’ life this Holy Week News Briefs
  • [ March 28, 2026 ] Here is Pope Leo XIV’s schedule for Holy Week and Easter 2026 at the Vatican News Briefs

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Cuban bishops postpone Vatican visit amid worsening national crisis

February 13, 2026 Eduardo Berdejo 0

The country’s growing economic and social instability prompts request to delay meeting with Pope Leo XIV. […]

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Vatican offers talks with SSPX, warns illicit consecrations would end dialogue

February 12, 2026 Andrea Gagliarducci 2

Doctrinal office tells traditionalist group that consecrating bishops without papal mandate would mean a “decisive rupture” of communion. […]

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Vatican bank launches 2 new equity indexes aligned with Catholic principles

February 11, 2026 Amira Abuzeid 0

Two indexes with 50 companies each that adhere to Catholic social teachings were announced by the Vatican Bank in order to promote ethical Catholic investing. […]

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Jubilee 2033: Rift between Moscow and Constantinople patriarchates threatens ecumenical progress

February 11, 2026 Victoria Cardiel 0

The 2033 Jubilee will commemorate the bimillennium of the Redemption but the main ecumenical obstacle is the rift between the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate and the Patriarchate of Constantinople. […]

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Archbishop Checchio takes helm in New Orleans as pope accepts Archbishop Aymond’s resignation

February 11, 2026 Hannah Brockhaus 0

Pope Leo XIV appointed Archbishop James Checchio coadjutor archbishop of New Orleans in September 2025 to automatically succeed the 76-year-old Archbishop Gregory Aymond upon his retirement. […]

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Pope Leo XIV: ‘The Church is the rightful home of Sacred Scripture’

February 11, 2026 Hannah Brockhaus 1

Pope Leo XIV spoke about Sacred Scripture during his weekly audience with pilgrims in the Vatican. […]

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‘I will not forget you’: Pope Leo’s theme for sixth World Day of Grandparents and Elderly

February 10, 2026 Almudena Martínez-Bordiú 1

“I will not forget you” (Isaiah 49:15) is the theme chosen by Pope Leo XIV for the sixth World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly, which this year will take place on Sunday, July 26. […]

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Pope Leo sends 80 generators, medicine, food to Ukraine

February 10, 2026 Almudena Martínez-Bordiú 0

Vatican aid is headed to hard-hit areas including Fastiv and Kyiv, with distribution organized through parish networks. […]

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Pope Leo XIV approves new statutes of Pontifical International Marian Academy

February 9, 2026 Walter Sánchez Silva 2

Pope Leo XIV approved the new statutes of the Pontifical International Marian Academy, founded to promote and coordinate Mariological and Marian studies worldwide. […]

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Pope Leo XIV prays for victims of attacks in Nigeria

February 9, 2026 Walter Sánchez Silva 0

In his Angelus catechesis, the pope said true joy is found in communion with Christ and lived through concrete acts of charity. […]

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