February 12, 2026

Morning Catholic must-reads: 24/01/20

Luke Coppen
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Around 10,000 pilgrims have attended Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ahead of the March for Life in Washington, DC.

Pope Francis is concerned about the “silence and indifference” over the war in Yemen, a Vatican diplomat has told the United Nations Security Council.

The Pope has approved the creation of a shelter in Rome for nuns “kicked out of their orders and all but left on the street”.

Three thousand people have attended the funeral of a priest murdered in his home in South Africa.

Massimo Faggioli argues that “Benedict XVI no longer owns his theological narrative”.

Fr David Paternostro SJ says Newman can help us grasp why people leave the Church.

And Amy Welborn explains why she was “absolutely shocked” by her response to The Young Pope.

Follow me on Twitter @lukecoppen for updates throughout the day.

Around 10,000 pilgrims have attended Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ahead of the March for Life in Washington, DC.

Pope Francis is concerned about the “silence and indifference” over the war in Yemen, a Vatican diplomat has told the United Nations Security Council.

The Pope has approved the creation of a shelter in Rome for nuns “kicked out of their orders and all but left on the street”.

Three thousand people have attended the funeral of a priest murdered in his home in South Africa.

Massimo Faggioli argues that “Benedict XVI no longer owns his theological narrative”.

Fr David Paternostro SJ says Newman can help us grasp why people leave the Church.

And Amy Welborn explains why she was “absolutely shocked” by her response to The Young Pope.

Follow me on Twitter @lukecoppen for updates throughout the day.

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