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Rohingya refugees learn about Lent as Caritas Bangladesh bridges faiths in camps

March 16, 2026 Stephan Uttom Rozario 0

As Ramadan draws to a close in the camps of Cox’s Bazar, Caritas Bangladesh is sharing the meaning of Lent with more than 1 million Rohingya Muslim refugees. […]

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‘I would do everything to become a priest,’ Iceland’s Capuchin bishop says

March 16, 2026 Bohumil Petrík 2

Bishop David Tencer of Reykjavik, Iceland, a Slovak Capuchin, reflects on four decades of priesthood, the Franciscan charism, and a rising Catholic community drawn from 172 countries. […]

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Vatican releases itinerary for Pope Leo XIV’s first apostolic journey to Africa

March 16, 2026 ACI Africa 2

The 11-day visit combines pastoral encounters with Catholic communities, meetings with political leaders and civil society, and symbolic gestures of interreligious dialogue and reconciliation. […]

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Millionaire businessman plans to preserve churches in the UK

March 16, 2026 Almudena Martínez-Bordiú 0

Disturbed by the widespread demolition and repurposing of churches across the U.K., Samuel Leeds has launched a personal mission to purchase and restore these historic buildings. […]

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Only surgeon for 2 million, American doctor perseveres in war-torn Sudan

March 16, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

Amid violence and aid shortages, Dr. Tom Catena operates the only hospital in the remote region of the Nuba Mountains of Sudan, home to what he calls “one of the worst humanitarian crises.” […]

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Ave Maria University to send first student group to new Ireland campus at former abbey

March 15, 2026 Madalaine Elhabbal 0

Students at Ave Maria’s new Ireland campus will buck standard Catholic university study abroad standards, opting instead to live a Cistercian lifestyle at a centuries-old abandoned monastery. […]

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Psychiatrist Paul McHugh speaks about decades-long career, opposition to sex-reassignment surgeries

March 14, 2026 Tessa Gervasini 1

McHugh told “EWTN News In Depth” that “we don’t know enough” about the psychiatric impact of gender reassignment surgeries. […]

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Scotland bishops on assisted suicide legislation: ‘Safeguards do not work’

March 14, 2026 Madalaine Elhabbal 2

The bishops of Scotland speak out on assisted suicide legislation, Italy’s bishops call for prayer and fasting for peace, the Hong Kong Diocese prepares for thousands of baptisms at Easter, and more. […]

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New biblical series depicts Book of Genesis through eyes of its best-known women

March 14, 2026 Francesca Pollio Fenton 1

“The Faithful: Women of the Bible” follows the stories of Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel and how each of these women shaped the story of salvation. […]

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‘God wants to cover us in robes of grace,’ Catholic fashion writer says

March 14, 2026 Diego López Marina 0

Mary Harper explains the positive dimension of choosing what to wear and what it can express, urging Catholics to invite the Holy Spirit into their fashion choices. […]

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