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The week's reporting from across the Catholic world — what happened, who said what, and what it means.
Tens of thousands expected for San Francisco’s Walk for Life
Catholics and other pro-life advocates take to the streets to witness to the dignity of unborn life
The Catholic Herald
Why are we all exhausted? Genesis gives a clue
A culture of screens and side hustles is leaving us exhausted. How do we address this epidemic? Delphine Chui finds some biblical clues
Delphine Chui
Catholic chaplain at Oxford removed following safeguarding complaint
Oxford University’s senior Catholic chaplain has been removed following allegations of “inappropriate behaviour”, after the Catholic Herald was told by the complainant of a possible cover-up in how the case was handled by the Jesuits in Britain
Melanie McDonagh
Pope to resume Holy Thursday Mass at St John Lateran after Francis-era hiatus
Pope Leo to revive a long-standing papal tradition set aside during the Francis pontificate
The Catholic Herald
Vance and Johnson to address March for Life
VP Vance and Speaker Johnson will address the 2026 March for Life, as pro-life advocates gather in Washington
The Catholic Herald
Bishop Schneider urges Apostolic Constitution to settle Latin Mass dispute
Bishop Athanasius Schneider has revealed that he personally urged Pope Leo XIV to issue an Apostolic Constitution to bring clarity and stability to the regulation of the Traditional Latin Mass.
Niwa Limbu
Church mobilises after deadly train crash
Following a fatal train crash in southern Spain, the local Church has stepped in to offer pastoral care, sacraments, and support to grieving families
The Catholic Herald
Christians caught in Iran’s brutal protest crackdown
In a country where converts already face persecution, believers now find themselves caught in the crossfire
The Catholic Herald
Ireland’s vanishing families
The Iona Institute warns that Ireland is hurtling into demographic disaster
The Catholic Herald
What does the Court of Cassation ruling mean?
A decision by Vatican City’s highest court has reshaped the next phase of a landmark financial case
The Catholic Herald
Exclusive: Diocese of Charlotte reacts to first Sunday after altar rail ban
Laity and diocesan staff in the Diocese of Charlotte speak out following the first Sunday under the altar rail ban
Niwa Limbu
Decision to bar Dutch Catholic activist raises questions about free speech
The banning of Eva Vlaardingerbroek has sparked outcry among free speech advocates
The Catholic Herald
White House healthcare plan raises pro‑life questions
Pro-life advocates are raising alarms over the absence of abortion funding safeguards
The Catholic Herald
Cardinal Brenes and Christian persecution in Nicaragua
Decades of authoritarian rule have strained relations between Church and State in the Central American country
The Catholic Herald
Calls for national conversation as UK abortion numbers hit record high
Right To Life is now urging the government and public to confront the growing crisis
The Catholic Herald
Abortions of babies with Down Syndrome on the rise
Pro Life Campaign expresses alarm over newly released statistics
The Catholic Herald
France’s assisted suicide bill and the forced secularisation of Catholic healthcare
If the French government is successful in imposing assisted suicide, the ramifications for Catholic institutions will be enormous
The Catholic Herald
Cardinal Zen’s confrontation with synodality
At the first extraordinary consistory of Pope Leo’s pontificate, Cardinal Joseph Zen delivered a stark critique of the Synod on Synodality, warning that it risks fracturing the Church
The Catholic Herald
Cardinal Roche’s consistory document on the Traditional Latin Mass revealed
A document authored under Cardinal Arthur Roche’s authority and circulated to cardinals during the January consistory sets out a forceful rejection of the Tridentine Latin Mass
Niwa Limbu
The Diocese of Charlotte dubia explained
Bishop Martin’s directive to prohibit the use of altar rails is being met with strong opposition from both laity and priests alike
The Catholic Herald
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