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An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

Our Mission: to see the baptized who live in SoNoGo worship in SoNoGo

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

When Jesus taught, he used parables

Jen Pollock Michel writes that Christians shouldn’t performatively clutter social media feeds, but their public speech is becoming more necessary.

Ongoing kidnappings in Nigeria are leaving churches reeling

For Christians, suffering is part of the job description, Craig Keener’s new book argues. It’s also where revival begins.

The final chapter of Carrie McKean’s series on math: The nation’s decline in math is a similar story to its decline in literacy

 

Cardinal Dolan reveals that the US Vice President apologized to him

Pope Leo XIV to priests: no to homilies with Artificial Intelligence and the search for “likes” and “followers” on social media

Jorge Enrique Mújica

The Pope also warned against a subtler distortion of priestly identity: the search for validation on social media platforms such as TikTok. The illusion, he suggested, is to believe that accumulating followers or “likes” means one is effectively evangelizing

Record number of adults to be received into Catholic Church in Southwark

ZENIT Staff

Of the 590-plus adults being received into the Church from across the Archdiocese of Southwark, 57% are women and 43% are men. The data reveals a notably young demographic, with half aged 35 and under, 37% under 30 and 20% between the ages of 18-2

Mexico After “El Mencho”: Bloodshed, Blockades and a Church Plea to “Recover Courage”

Enrique Villegas

Mexico’s homicide rates and the territorial control exerted by criminal groups have for years placed the country among the most violent in the Western Hemisphere. The death of Oseguera, often described as one of the world’s most significant fentanyl traffickers, may mark the end of a chapter

Cardinal Dolan reveals that the US Vice President apologized to him for a false and defamatory comment

Tim Daniels

Regarding New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a Muslim and self-described democratic socialist, Dolan struck a mixed tone. He expressed disappointment at not being invited to Mamdani’s inauguration and noted the limited Catholic presence in the mayor’s transition team

Pope Leo XIV will visit Algeria, the land of Saint Augustine, according to local media: these are the dates given by the press

Jorge Enrique Mújica

There is also a practical indication reinforcing the plausibility of the trip. The official calendar of Wednesday general audiences published by the Prefecture of the Papal Household does not list an audience for April 15

Four years into the war, life goes on for Ukrainians

33 historically Black churches receive $8.5 million in preservation grants
Religion News Service: Grants were awarded, ranging from $50,000 to $500,000, for capital projects, programming and interpretation, or project planning.

How Trump’s treatment of the vulnerable shifted the US Catholic bishops’ politics
Religion News Service: The only possible savior of this relationship is the Democrats’ ability to push the bishops back into the Republican camp.

Court clears way for Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms to take effect
NPR: A U.S. appeals court has cleared the way for a Louisiana law requiring poster-sized displays of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms to take effect.

Temple of boom! Why Taiwan’s religious sites are becoming unlikely rave venues
The Guardian: Dance culture faces barriers in Taiwan, with frequent raids on nightclubs. But Temple Meltdown is trying a different tack, with sound systems overseen by gods.

Four years into the war, life goes on for Ukrainians*
Christianity Today: Even as Moscow weaponizes winter, locals attend church conferences, go sledding, and plan celebrations.

Church in Mexico invokes Our Lady’s protection amid wave of drug cartel violence

Border bishops issue immigration policy wish list ahead of State of the Union

Eighteen Catholic bishops and archbishops called for the government to restore due process, end the use of masks, and protect “sensitive locations” such as churches.

Vermont backs off ‘gender ideology’ mandate for Christian foster families

The state of Vermont will no longer consider foster parent applicants’ sincerely held religious beliefs when determining whether to grant a license.

Church in Mexico invokes Our Lady’s protection amid wave of drug cartel violence

In response to the violence that broke out across Mexico following the death of a major drug lord in a confrontation with the military, the Church in Mexico has asked for the protection of Our Lady.


Trump-requested report on Nigeria by congressman calls for sanctions, withholding funds

Rep. Riley Moore, R-West Virginia, also called for visa restrictions against religious freedom violators in Nigeria.

St. Peter’s Basilica unveils new Stations of the Cross

A cycle of paintings by Swiss artist Manuel Dürr has been installed for Lent, marking the basilica’s quadricentennial.

covenantchurchsd 02.22.2026

We call this SoNoGo - South Park-North Park-Golden Hill & Our Mission: to see the baptized who live in SoNoGo worship in SoNoGo

 Covenant Presbyterian Church

What is the Evangelical Presbyterian Church?

Covenant Church at 30th & Howard  is a Christian church in the tradition of the Protestant Reformation and allied with the EPC [The Evangelical Presbyterian Church] We believe the Scriptures to be the infallible Word of God and our final authority in faith and practice, and we find the historic creeds of the early church (the Apostles’ Creed and Nicene Creed) to be vital expressions of the most important tenets of the global church universal. When the EPC started in 1981, we determined that we would not disagree on the basic essentials of the Christian faith, but on anything that was not essential—such as the issue of ordaining women as officers or practicing charismatic gifts—we would give each other liberty. Above all, we committed ourselves to loving each other and not engaging in quarrels and strife. The result is that when we get together in our regional and national meetings, we spend most of our time in worship and fellowship and almost none in arguing with each other.


Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Church in Mexico: Pray for peace as cartel reacts after military kills its leader

Council on AI ethics formed to balance innovation with human dignity

The American Enterprise Institute launched a council on artificial intelligence (AI) ethics to help ensure technological innovation promotes human dignity.

Church in Mexico: Pray for peace as cartel reacts after military kills its leader

The Church in Mexico urged the faithful to pray for peace after the military killed a top cartel leader and the cartel blocked roads with burning vehicles to prevent law enforcement access to towns.

Christians in Kuwait offer sustenance to Muslims as Lent and Ramadan overlap

“We wanted to say that the Church is an open home,” Father Suleiman Haifawi said, “and that authentic faith bears fraternity, and that practical love matters more than words.”

Indian archbishop demands ‘justice’ after court halts digging up of Christian graves

India’s top court has ordered a halt to the forced exhumation of tribal Christians’ remains, but Church leaders say they want more than temporary relief.

Will AI marginalize the faithful? Catholics call for ethical oversight

A Brussels dialogue warns that faith-based voices risk being shut out as AI governance is shaped by technical and commercial interests alone.

The Republican Party has a Nazi problem

One of the Bible’s greatest moral revolutions*
The New York Times: The Bible explicitly commands three loves. The first and second many modern Christians and Jews cite easily — love of God and love of one’s neighbor. The third, and most often overlooked, is love of the “sojourner.”

Hegseth frames Trump policies as ‘biblical’ in address to Christian broadcasters
Religion News Service: During an address at the National Religious Broadcasters convention, the defense secretary told attendees that President Donald Trump is fighting for their faith and returning America to its Christian foundations.

The ‘Hymietown’ affair degraded Black-Jewish relations. Jesse Jackson wasn’t the real culprit*
Forward: Conventional wisdom suggests Rev. Jesse Jackson’s infamous, unfortunate, off-the-record, 1984 “Hymietown” comment radically reshaped and further degraded Black-Jewish relations. It’s true. But not for the reasons that one might imagine. 

The Republican Party has a Nazi problem*
The Atlantic: How did the GOP become a haven for slogans and ideas straight out of the Third Reich?

Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia reaches its maximum height after more than a century
The Associated Press: Barcelona’s towering Sagrada Familia basilica reached its maximum height on Friday, though the magnum opus of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí remains years away from completion.

Monday, February 23, 2026

Washington responds to the Vatican’s refusal to join Trump’s Peace Board

Washington responds to the Vatican’s refusal to join Trump’s Peace Board

ZENIT Staff

According to Leavitt, the Holy See expressed concern that involvement might appear to compete with established U.N. peacekeeping mechanisms.

At 76 Years Old, This Is Cardinal Dolan’s New “Job”: New York Police Chaplain

Rafael Manuel Tovar

Commissioner Tisch, who is Jewish, said she chose Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Reverend A.R. Bernard as co-chaplains because they are known for their honesty and integrity.

Outgoing Chilean president asks Pope to intervene in US blockade of Cuba

ZENIT Staff

By turning to Pope Leo XIV, Boric is betting that moral authority can help unlock political space. Whether Rome will step beyond general appeals into more active engagement remains uncertain

Uganda: Muslim man stabs his son to death for converting to Christianity

This is what Pope Leo XIV’s tour of Italy will look like: these are the seven different cities he will visit in four months

Valentina di Giorgio

Altogether, seven Italian destinations are scheduled before the end of August. The Vatican rarely publishes such a dense domestic agenda so far in advance. With the Holy Year 2025—during which millions of pilgrims came to Rome—now concluded, Leo XIV appears freer to move within and beyond the Eternal City

Canon Law in a Synodal Key: Vatican Launches Eastern Commission to Revisit the CCEO

ZENIT Staff

The composition of the Commission reflects both technical expertise and interdicasterial collaboration. Members have been selected primarily from among Eastern-rite consultors of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts and the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches

Report shows that 2 out of 3 babies killed by abortion in the US owe their deaths to the abortion pill

ZENIT Staff

If the data cited in the February 2026 report hold, the epicenter of the abortion debate has shifted decisively from operating rooms to online portals — and the next chapter will likely be written in statutes governing liability, medical standards, and the limits of remote medicine

Surprise in Belgium: Catholic Church reports increase in adult baptisms. Here are the figures

ZENIT Staff

The Belgian Church itself has framed the moment with cautious optimism. Headlines in both francophone and Flemish Catholic media have noted that religion may not be as moribund as often portrayed

Questions about liturgy: The Sanctuary in Lent

ZENIT Staff

Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university.

Uganda: Muslim man stabs his son to death for converting to Christianity

ZENIT Staff

Juma, a father of four children aged 12, 10, 7, and 3, had converted to Christianity along with his wife, Nangobi Mariati, drawing ire from his family.

Armenia’s Prime Minister and the Catholicos Collide in a Struggle Over Power, Identity and the Rule of Law

ZENIT Staff

Church leaders have characterized the prosecutorial steps as unconstitutional interference. Observers within Armenia note growing pressure on religious freedom

Lefebvrians opt for schism leading to excommunication and reject Vatican offer

Jorge Enrique Mújica

Is unity primarily juridical, doctrinal, or pastoral—and can any of these be isolated from the others? By confirming the 1 July consecrations, the Society of St. Pius X signals that it sees no viable path to agreement under the current parameters. Whether this leads to a repetition of 1988 or to an unexpected last-minute intervention remains to be seen

Hallow surpasses WhatsApp and ChatGPT to become the most downloaded app in the Apple Store

ZENIT Staff

That phenomenon reflects a broader shift in how religious practice intersects with technology. For centuries, spiritual disciplines were mediated through parish life, printed missals, and devotional booklets. Today, the smartphone has become an extension of daily routine — and increasingly, of prayer life.

This Is the Official Portrait of Leo XIV Presented to the Pope by the Artist Himself

ZENIT Staff

The work has now found its permanent location in the «Hall of Congregations,» on the third floor of the Apostolic Palace.

Photo Gallery: 1,500 People Per Hour. This Was the First Day of the Historic Exhibition of the Mortal Remains of St. Francis of Assisi

ZENIT Staff

The figures are those of a great «Franciscan Jubilee»: all places for this first day were sold out, confirming expectations, with a total of approximately 18,000 people entering the Lower Church of the Basilica to pay homage to the Saint of Assisi.

Saint Francis of Assisi’s skeleton goes on public display for first time

Bay Area pastor, shot with a pepper round, files $5M claim against federal government
Religion News Service: Bautista is seeking $5 million in damages from the federal government and plans to sue the unnnamed agent individually.

Christian nationalist pastor Douglas Wilson preaches at the Pentagon
Religion Unplugged: Pastor Douglas Wilson — a self-identified Christian nationalist and paleo-Confederate — preached at the Pentagon on Feb. 17 at a monthly worship service organized by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.

Saint Francis of Assisi’s skeleton goes on public display for first time
The Guardian: Hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected for the month-long display of the 13th-century saint’s remains

How one displaced family in Gaza is observing Ramadan’s first day under a fragile ceasefire deal
The Associated Press: Ramadan arrived in Gaza under a fragile ceasefire deal, but many Palestinians there say the month’s typically festive spirit is eluding them as they grapple with the hardships of their daily lives and the grief and losses of the war.

Jerusalem Patriarch, churches say Christian Zionism threatens Christianity
Al Jazeera: Senior clergy say outside agendas are fracturing Christian unity in the Holy Land and undermining their authority.