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Friday, March 27, 2026

Will the Church bless polygamy?

Pope Leo XIV defends the priesthood in the Church as a vocation reserved for men in a catechesis, following the Second Vatican Council

ZENIT Staff

Pope’s General Audience, March 25, 2026, on the Church in its hierarchical structure

Belgium Sees Increase in Adult Baptisms

ZENIT Staff

There has been an increase in the number of adult baptisms, rising from 362 in 2024 and over 500 last year to 689 this year.

The Catholic Cemetery in Peru’s Capital Where Aborted Babies Found a Dignified Rest

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Since 2009, more than 1,800 aborted children have received a Christian burial in a Catholic cemetery.

Cardinal Pham Minh Mǎn, the Face of Catholic Resistance in Vietnam, Dies

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From the early years of his priestly formation, he worked to promote evangelization in a country that, after adopting Communist ideology, showed its aversion to the Christian faith, causing grave losses to the Church.

Faith, Politics and Identity: New Survey Maps a Fragmented America on LGBTQ Issues

Tim Daniels

The findings depict a society that has moved toward broader acceptance of LGBTQ individuals in principle, while becoming more divided over how that acceptance should be expressed in law and public life

Russian Attack Sets Fire to Historic Catholic Monastery in Lviv, Ukraine

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Andrii Sybiha, Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, has released a video of the fire caused by the Russian attack on the Monastery, calling on the Director-General of UNESCO «to respond immediately to this crime in the strongest possible terms.»

The Vatican says “yes” to animal-to-human organ transplants: here’s what a new document says

Valentina di Giorgio

The revised text, presented on March 24, 2026, at the Holy See Press Office, comes 25 years after the Academy’s first intervention on the subject. In that quarter century, science has advanced dramatically

Will the Church bless polygamy? One Synod document addresses the issue, while another discusses poverty

Valentina di Giorgio

What emerges from this latest set of documents is not a uniform strategy, but a multifaceted approach. In some areas, the Church seeks to deepen its capacity to listen and adapt; in others, it reaffirms boundaries it considers non-negotiable

Serial baby killer dies in the U.S.: He earned $1.8 million a year killing children in subhuman conditions

ZENIT Staff

For nearly three decades, Gosnell operated the Women’s Medical Society clinic, a facility that would later be described by authorities in terms more often associated with crime scenes than medical environments

The Vatican Speaks Out at the UN in Support of Children with Down Syndrome

ZENIT Staff

This position places the Vatican in direct tension with prevailing practices in several countries. In Iceland, where prenatal screening is widely offered and accepted, births of children with Down syndrome have become exceedingly rare

Pope Leo XIV to the French episcopate: Seek inclusive solutions for Catholics who use the Old Missal

Covadonga Asturias

The Pope’s intervention reveals a dual concern: healing wounds without erasing truth, and preserving unity without suppressing legitimate diversity. Nowhere is this more evident than in his approach to the question of the Vetus Ordo—the pre-conciliar form of the Roman rite, often associated with the Tridentine Mass

Finland’s Supreme Court Split Ruling: Acquits MP on Bible Tweet, Convicts Her over 20-Year-Old Church Brochure

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Commenting on the ruling, Paul Coleman, Executive Director of ADF International, which supported Räsänen’s legal defence, expressed concern over the “conviction for a simple church pamphlet published decades ago – before the law under which she has been convicted was even passed.”

Two out of three Catholics who have not gone to confession wish to receive the sacrament of confession by 2026

ZENIT Staff

Among those who do confess regularly, 83% say their primary motivation is to receive God’s mercy and forgiveness. Even among those absent from the confessional for over a year, 75% cite that same reason as what would draw them back.

Some reflections on the inner dimension of vocation: a 100% vocational message from Pope Leo XIV

ZENIT Staff

Message of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV for the 63rd World Day of Prayer for Vocations 2026

The International Marian Association reiterates its request for a response from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith regarding the Marian document

Valentina di Giorgio

Having received no official reply, the group escalated its request in a letter dated March 19, 2026—the solemnity of St. Joseph—and made public days later. In it, the theologians formally asked the dicastery to issue clarifications or corrections, arguing that the current text risks disrupting what they describe as a necessary “hermeneutic of continuity” in Marian doctrine

Bishops speak out on tensions between Colombia and Ecuador over the trade war and its impact on border communities

Enrique Villegas

The bishops’ intervention reflects mounting concern that what began as a policy dispute over security cooperation has evolved into a multidimensional crisis—economic, diplomatic, and increasingly social

Only ‘biological women’ allowed to compete in women’s category

Finnish court finds Christian parliamentarian guilty of ‘hate speech’

The Supreme Court of Finland has acquitted Päivi Räsänen over her 2019 Bible verse tweet and found her guilty of hate speech over a pamphlet she wrote more than 20 years ago.

EWTN remembers Mother Angelica, 10 years after her death

EWTN will commemorate its foundress with a Vatican Mass and daylong programming celebrating her life of faith and media innovation.

International Olympic Committee: Only ‘biological women’ allowed to compete in women’s category

International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry emphasized that “the policy we have announced is based on science.”


Military archdiocese approves changing chaplain insignia to reflect faith role

Archbishop Timothy Broglio said: “The chaplain serves as a reminder of the holy and the dignity of the human person and leads worship. Any other question is secondary to those purposes.”

The Church in Spain on euthanasia of 25-year-old: A societal defeat

In the case, several of the country’s bishops stated that “we are not dealing with a terminal illness but rather with deep wounds that cry out for attention, treatment, and hope.”

Belgian bishop plans to ordain married men by 2028

Opinion: Reclaiming the culture that made us Catholic

By Anne Hendershott on Mar 26, 2026 08:00 pm
For too long, Catholics in the United States—myself included—have treated the Church as an extension of our political identities, a sociological distortion that has carried the language, loyalties, and resentments of the culture wars straight [...]
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Finnish court finds Christian parliamentarian guilty of ‘hate speech’

By Madalaine Elhabbal on Mar 26, 2026 05:25 pm
The Supreme Court of Finland has acquitted Päivi Räsänen over her 2019 Bible verse tweet and found her guilty of hate speech over a pamphlet she wrote more than 20 years ago. [...]
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“Common sense won out” as state puts children’s interests “above divisive ideologies”

By Charles J. Russo on Mar 26, 2026 02:42 pm
Recent controversies have swirled around whether Christians holding true to their deeply held religious beliefs can serve as foster and/or adoptive parents for children because of state-mandated gender ideology mandates. However, the tide may be [...]
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The Left’s cancellation of Cesar Chavez looks bad either way

By David Paul Deavel on Mar 26, 2026 04:00 am
Editor’s note: This essay originally appeared in AMAC’s “Newsline” and is reposted here with kind permission Though the power of the #MeToo movement peaked long ago, the Left’s cancellation machine kicked into gear this past [...]
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Venerable Fulton Sheen beatification set for Sept. 24 in St. Louis

By Tessa Gervasini on Mar 25, 2026 02:30 pm
The announcement of the beatification Mass in Missouri fell on the the solemnity of the Annunciation, as Sheen “spent his life continuing the work of the Archangel Gabriel.” [...]
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Why the Annunciation stands at the center of the drama of salvation

By Peter M.J. Stravinskas on Mar 25, 2026 09:00 am
On this solemnity, which celebrates the high-water mark in the history of salvation, permit me to explore with you three Latin expressions. 1. Verbum caro factum est [The Word became flesh]. We find this line, of [...]
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Flannery O’Connor’s “both/and” vision of reality

By Matthew Becklo on Mar 25, 2026 07:00 am
In the wake of Flannery O’Connor’s death on March 25, 1965, the Trappist monk and spiritual writer Thomas Merton said, “When I read Flannery O’Connor, I do not think of Hemingway, or Katherine Anne Porter, [...]
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The Donatist Comeback

By George Weigel on Mar 25, 2026 04:20 am
My Lenten reading has included an interesting, if somewhat odd, book about the greatest of the Latin Fathers of the Church: Augustine the African by Catherine Conybeare, a philologist currently teaching at Bryn Mawr. The interesting part [...]
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Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, March 25, 2026

By CWR Staff on Mar 25, 2026 03:00 am
Bishop Barron pains the Catholic Left. He heartens the rest of us. (Catholic Culture): “Steven Greydanus, a deacon of the Archdiocese of Newark and former film critic for the National Catholic Register, has penned a “longread” Substack [...]
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Luxembourg’s Cardinal Hollerich says women’s ordination essential to Church’s future

By Alexander Folz on Mar 24, 2026 04:56 pm
At a symposium titled “Synodality and Praedicate Gospel” at the University of Bonn, the cardinal said he used to be more conservative on this issue but changed his mind. [...]
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Introducing Communio Theology: An interview with Tracey Rowland

By Carl E. Olson on Mar 24, 2026 04:00 am
Tracey Rowland holds the St. John Paul II Chair of Theology at the University of Notre Dame (Australia). She received her PhD from the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, and her STL and STD [...]
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Just war doctrine and the duties of soldiers

By Dr. Edward Feser on Mar 23, 2026 06:04 pm
The main point of just war doctrine is to guide public authorities in determining whether a military action they are considering is morally defensible. In a democratic society, it also assists citizens in carrying out [...]
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Belgian bishop plans to ordain married men by 2028, violating Church canon law

By Tyler Arnold on Mar 23, 2026 05:14 pm
Bishop Johan Bonny expressed his plan to ordain married men into the priesthood by 2028 in a move that has not received approval from the Vatican and would violate the current Code of Canon Law. [...]
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Orchestra for Oliver is the beautiful story of a life briefly lived

By Susan Ciancio on Mar 23, 2026 03:07 pm
Parents facing a fetal diagnosis that will cause their baby’s death soon after birth often feel lost, alone, scared, and even angry. This tragic scenario is difficult enough for parents to wrap their heads around, [...]
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Cardinal Newman: Doctor of Catholic Education, Part Two

By Peter M.J. Stravinskas on Mar 23, 2026 04:00 am
Editor’s note: The following is Part Two of an address given to The Thomistic Institute of Fordham University on February 26, 2026 (read Part One). 3. Does a Catholic university have a distinctive curriculum? John Paul [...]
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Pope decries war’s toll

By Angela Ambrogetti on Mar 22, 2026 09:25 pm
Pope Leo XIV says suffering of innocent victims “hurts all of humanity” as he calls for end to hostilities and renewed paths to peace. [...]
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Incarnate Transcendence in an Age of Transhumanist Counterfeits

By Matthew J. Ramage, Ph.D. on Mar 22, 2026 03:43 pm
It’s no secret that we are inhabiting a moment in which digitalization is reshaping our world at an unprecedented pace. Day by day, screens, algorithms, and infrastructures of virtual reality are becoming the dominant frame [...]
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Bishop Barron slams Carrie Prejean for ‘absurd’ claims on removal from Religious Liberty Commission

By Daniel Payne on Mar 21, 2026 02:30 pm
Carrie Prejean Boller had been removed from the commission after critics said she "hijacked" a hearing while criticizing "zionism." [...]
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New docudrama on King David offers insights into faith, hope

By Nick Olszyk on Mar 21, 2026 02:03 pm
Distribution Service: Fox Nation FCC Rating: TV-PG Reel Rating: 3 out of 5 reels King David has been experiencing a renaissance. Last year, Angel Studios released a successful animated adaptation of his story, while Amazon [...]
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The reality of death and the Trinitarian “science” of salvation

By Carl E. Olson on Mar 21, 2026 11:00 am
Readings: • Ez. 37:12-14 • Psa. 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 • Rom. 8:8-11 • Jn. 11:1-45 We live in a time of astounding scientific breakthroughs and unprecedented medical marvels. In my lifetime alone, we’ve witnessed men landing and [...]
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The Gift of Down Syndrome

By Monica Seeley on Mar 21, 2026 04:00 am
Today is the best of all times to be born with Down Syndrome, and the worst of all times. In the United States, some 76 percent of children diagnosed with the genetic disorder in utero [...]
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Catholicism and the Gift of Liberty

By Bradley J. Birzer on Mar 20, 2026 02:00 pm
Editor’s note: The following address was given at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast on March 19, 2026. ——– Dedicated to my friend, Barbara Elliott, who passed away suddenly on March 8, 2026. During the famous [...]
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