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Filipino bishops urge faithful to begin ‘digital media fasting’

February 17, 2026 Madalaine Elhabbal 1

“In stepping back from digital excess, we reclaim interior silence, deepen relationships, and rediscover God’s presence in daily life,” the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines said. […]

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Ahead of U.S. premiere, EWTN Studios launches behind-the-scenes series of Bernadette musical

February 17, 2026 Francesca Pollio Fenton 0

The behind-the-scenes series can be seen on EWTN+, EWTN.com, EWTN’s YouTube Channel, and on EWTN’s broadcast channel. […]

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Historic Irish Confirmation Pledge updated to include vaping and smoking

February 17, 2026 Patrick J. Passmore 1

To mark Temperance Sunday and the Lenten season, Armagh Archdiocese Auxiliary Bishop Michael Router welcomed the rewording of Ireland’s traditional Confirmation Pledge. […]

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Did Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance represent Latinos and their cultural values?

February 17, 2026 Walter Sánchez Silva 0

Bad Bunny’s halftime show at Super Bowl LX drew mixed reactions. For some, it was a Latino triumph while for others it contained obscene lyrics that did not represent the best of Latin America. […]

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Jesse Jackson, civil rights activist who urged Vatican to address humanitarian crises, dies at 84

February 17, 2026 Daniel Payne 0

The longtime activist was a fixture in U.S. politics for decades, including two presidential runs. […]

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Meet the priest serving ‘even nonbelievers’ at the Milan Winter Olympics

February 17, 2026 Bohumil Petrík 0

“My service is much more individual and open to everyone, even nonbelievers,” Father Oldřich Chocholáč, chaplain of the Czech Olympic team, told EWTN News. […]

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What impact has the Cristero War had on religious freedom in Mexico today?

February 17, 2026 David Ramos 0

Rubén Quezada, author of the book “For Greater Glory,” released along with the film of the same name in 2012, assesses the impact of the Cristero War on religious freedom in Mexico today. […]

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Bodybuilder previously totally hostile to the faith has radical conversion

February 17, 2026 Almudena Martínez-Bordiú 1

Former bodybuilder Bruno Toral shared his personal conversion story from being totally hostile to the faith to becoming a dedicated disciple of Christ. […]

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Cardinal Newman Society to accredit Catholic schools

February 17, 2026 Kate Quiñones 0

A leading voice from the Cardinal Newman Society shares how the new accreditation program will accelerate Catholic education reform and help support Catholic families to pass on the faith. […]

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Lent 2026: 5 programs to help you grow in your faith

February 17, 2026 Francesca Pollio Fenton 0

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18, beginning a season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving in the Catholic Church. […]

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