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  • [ July 5, 2026 ] Pope Leo XIV praises U.S. Eucharistic pilgrims, highlights country’s ‘strong Eucharistic heritage’ News Briefs
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Catholic leaders express sorrow over racist Trump post; bishops demand apology

February 9, 2026 Tyler Arnold 3

U.S. Catholic Bishops Garcia and Weisenburger, with Cardinal Cupich, condemned President Trump’s social media post. Trump denied it was intentional and refused to apologize. […]

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Secretary Rubio, other leaders denounce Jimmy Lai’s ‘tragic’ 20-year sentence

February 9, 2026 Tessa Gervasini 2

Lai, Catholic entrepreneur and media tycoon, was sentenced over what Chinese officials claim were national security violations. […]

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Patient advocate on passage of New York assisted suicide bill: ‘Reexamine your consciences’

February 9, 2026 Kate Quiñones 5

In spite of opposition from Catholic bishops and patient advocate groups, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law physician-assisted suicide in New York. […]

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Cardinal Dolan to co-lead New York Police Department’s chaplains’ unit

February 9, 2026 Madalaine Elhabbal 0

Cardinal Timothy Dolan will work part time as co-lead of the NYPD’s chaplain unit, the archdiocese confirmed. […]

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Archbishop Wester warns House speaker against using Scripture to undermine human dignity

February 9, 2026 Tyler Arnold 6

House Speaker Mike Johnson defended mass deportations in response to Pope Leo XIV’s opposition. Archbishop John Wester of Santa Fe said the lawmaker’s response was “deeply concerning.” […]

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Bishop of Kyiv meets with Secretary of State Rubio

February 9, 2026 Madalaine Elhabbal 0

The bishop of Kyiv met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio ahead of the Ukraine-Russia War’s four-year anniversary. […]

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Venerable Fulton Sheen to be beatified

February 9, 2026 Tessa Gervasini 5

The Holy See informed the Diocese of Peoria that the cause for the Venerable Servant of God Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen can proceed to beatification, according to an announcement from the diocese. […]

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His former diocese ‘most likely place’ on itinerary if Pope Leo XIV visits Peru

February 9, 2026 Diego López Marina 0

The president of Peru’s conference of bishops said a late 2026 papal visit to the country has a probability of approximately 80%. […]

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Catholic activist Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison in Hong Kong national security trial

February 9, 2026 Daniel Payne 10

The human rights advocate has been convicted and sentenced multiple times since 2020. […]

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University student from England being considered for canonization

February 8, 2026 Andy Drozdziak 1

Vatican representatives are in the process of reviewing the life of Pedro Ballester, a British university student who died of cancer in 2018, to gauge whether his canonization cause should be opened. […]

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