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Judge Frank Caprio served for decades as Chief Municipal Judge in Providence, Rhode Island.

‘World’s kindest judge’ to deliver commencement address at Providence College

Apr 8, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

Providence College has announced that Judge Frank Caprio will speak to graduates in May, as his health appears to be... Read more

Pope Francis blesses an ambulance that he donated to to treat the wounded in Ukraine’s Ternopil region in 2024.

Pope Francis sending Cardinal Krajewski back to Ukraine to deliver 4 more ambulances

Apr 7, 2025

By Victoria Cardiel

According to the Dicastery for Charity on Monday, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, pontifical almoner, will be responsible for delivering four ambulances... Read more

Archbishop Timothy Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, speaks at the USCCB fall plenary assembly Nov. 14, 2023.

Catholic bishops end refugee partnership with government amid Trump funding cuts

Apr 7, 2025

By Tyler Arnold

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has made what it is calling the “difficult decision” to not renew cooperative... Read more

Loyola High School alumni, students, and school benefactors gather in the new St. Peter Claver Chapel on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. The chapel features sacred items donated from various churches in the Archdiocese of Detroit.

Stray bullet breaches brand-new Detroit high school chapel; no injuries reported

Apr 7, 2025

By Jonah McKeown

Police said the bullet entered St. Peter Claver chapel at around 7:50 a.m. on April 7. There were no reported... Read more

National Institutes of Health building in Washington, D.C.

Trump White House directs NIH to study ‘regret’ following gender transition treatments

Apr 7, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

The administration is ordering the NIH to resume some transgender research but with the goal of examining potential negative consequences... Read more

Bishop Robert Barron is the founder of Word on Fire, a media apostolate focused on evangelization.

Bishop Barron to deliver 2025 Catholic University of America commencement speech

Apr 7, 2025

By Kate Quiñones

The Catholic University of America has announced that Bishop Robert Barron of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, is set to speak at its... Read more

“The foolishness of divine condescension urges that we lay aside our educated conceit in approaching the biblical words. It calls for intellectual humility in which the mind bows before the mystery,” Hahn indicated during his April 4, 2025, address.

At Harvard, Scott Hahn expounds upon humility, saving truth of God’s word

Apr 7, 2025

By Scarlett Rose Ford

Professor Scott Hahn on Friday, April 4, spoke to Harvard’s Catholic Church, St. Paul’s, about the saving truth of Scripture. Read more

Monsignor Charles Pope is the author of the new book “The Hell There Is: An Exploration of an Often-Rejected Doctrine of the Church.”

Monsignor Charles Pope warns: Hell is real — and many are headed there

Apr 7, 2025

By Matt McDonald

Monsignor Charles Pope discussed his new book on the doctrine of hell on “The World Over with Raymond Arroyo.” Read more

The 2025 Father John H. Morgan Scholars receive honors at the 35th annual Salute to Catholic School Alumni dinner in downtown Louisville at Galt House Hotel on March 18, 2025. A senior from each of the nine high schools in the Archdiocese of Louisville was awarded a $10,000 college scholarship and recognized at the dinner.

Kentucky program launches $100 million campaign for Catholic school tuition

Apr 7, 2025

By Kate Quiñones

The Catholic Education Foundation president told CNA he plans to make the organization last for generations by growing its resources... Read more

A fishing boat returns to Bridlington Harbor after a day at sea on Jan. 31, 2025, in Bridlington, England. Bridlington is the leading shellfish port in Europe.

Catholic sea ministry calls for regulators to promote human rights, labor protections

Apr 7, 2025

By Daniel Payne

Stella Maris, a U.K.-based Catholic seafarers ministry, is calling on regulatory authorities to push for better labor conditions for workers... Read more

From left to right: Alexandro Jurado, known as VoiceofReason on social media; Desirae Sifuentes, known as UncatechizedCatholic on Instagram; speaker and content creator Emily Wilson; and Kira Andrea, also known as Mercy Divine Music.

4 digital content creators discuss their role in the Church’s mission of evangelization

Apr 6, 2025

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

CNA spoke to a handful of digital evangelists about their work and their use of digital media to spread the... Read more

St. Moses the Black, a fourth-century saint who left a life of crime and became a monk.

New movie to depict story of fourth-century saint through modern-day gangland drama

Apr 6, 2025

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

“Moses the Black,” a film about a fourth-century monk who became a revered saint in both the east and west,... Read more

A liturgical procession outside the Freiburg Cathedral on Nov. 17, 2024.

German diocese allows use of ‘gender star’ symbol in messaging for certain ministries

Apr 5, 2025

By Madalaine Elhabbal

Here is a roundup of Catholic world news that you might have missed this week. Read more

The Valley of the Fallen.

Tallest cross in the world will remain despite Spanish ‘resignification’ project

Apr 5, 2025

By Nicolás de Cárdenas

The 492-foot cross at the Valley of the Fallen, the world’s tallest, will remain standing. Read more

Papal nuncio Cardinal Christophe Pierre (center) leads a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA’s new advocacy office on Capitol Hill on Friday, April 4, 2025.

Papal nuncio blesses new St. Vincent de Paul Society advocacy office on Capitol Hill

Apr 5, 2025

By Madalaine Elhabbal

Cardinal Christophe Pierre attended the ceremony and blessed the office, calling on the Holy Spirit to “ignite the talents and... Read more

St. Veronica.

St. Peter’s Basilica to exhibit Veronica’s Veil on April 6

Apr 5, 2025

By Victoria Cardiel

On Sunday, April 6, the fifth Sunday of Lent, St. Peter’s Basilica will display the revered “Veronica’s Veil.” Read more

Deacon Johnny Al-Daoud celebrates his release from captivity in Syria on March 2, 2025, with family and friends.

Catholic deacon shares ordeal of spending decade of captivity in Syria prison

Apr 5, 2025

By Souheil Lawand

On March 2, without any notice, Johnny Fouad Dawoud, a deacon in the Syriac Catholic Church, was released from a... Read more

The Vatican flag.

What’s so ‘wrong’ with the Vatican flag?

Apr 5, 2025

By Jonah McKeown

A commonly-used design for the Vatican flag, flown frequently even at the Vatican itself, contains a small but easily-noticed error.... Read more

Matt Vallière (at left), executive director of the Patients Rights Action Fund, and Inclusion Canada CEO Krista Carr (at right) discuss opposition to assisted suicide at a Religion News Association panel moderated by EWTN News President Montse Alvarado (center) on April 4, 2025.

Disability rights advocates urge putting the brakes on assisted suicide

Apr 4, 2025

By Tyler Arnold

Although physician-assisted suicide is still illegal in most parts of the world, the practice is currently legal in about a... Read more

Former cardinal Theodore McCarrick arrives outside Massachusetts' Dedham District Courthouse for his arraignment, Sept. 3, 2021.

A timeline of abuse allegations against deceased former cardinal Theodore McCarrick

Apr 4, 2025

By CNA Staff

The allegations agains former cardinal Theodore McCarrick span decades and resulted in several criminal charges. Read more