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The Vatican on March 16, 2024, determined that nothing prevents the opening of the cause for canonization of Niña Ruiz-Abad, a 13-year-old girl who died in 1993 in the Philippines and whose grave has become a place of pilgrimage. / Credit: Diocese of Laoag/Public Domain via Wikimedia CommonsACI Prensa Staff, Mar 18, 2024 / 16:05 pm (CNA).The Vatican has determined that nothing prevents the opening of the cause for canonization of Niña Ruiz-Abad, a 13-year-old girl who died in 1993 in the Philippines and whose grave has become a place of pilgrimage.On March 16, the Vatican news agency Fides reported that the Vatican has granted the "nihil obstat" ("nothing stands in the way") for the cause of canonization to begin for Ruiz-Abad, who is now considered a "Servant of God," the first step toward sainthood. If the Filipina girl is declared a saint, she will be one of the youngest in history.The news was announced with a circular from the bishop of Laoag, Renato Mayugba, that was read...
Stephen Colbert and Pope Francis. / Credit: Montclair Film, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons; Vatican MediaWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Mar 18, 2024 / 17:00 pm (CNA).The Catholic late-night talk show host and comedian Stephen Colbert is one of the narrators for the English audiobook version of Pope Francis' upcoming autobiography, which comes out on Tuesday, March 19.Francis' book, titled "Life: My Story Through History," documents the most significant moments of the pontiff's life from his childhood until the present day. The publisher, HarperCollins, lists "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" host, along with Franciscan Father John Quigley, as the narrators for the English-language audiobook version of the autobiography.The book discusses Francis' upbringing, his time in the seminary, and his service as a priest, bishop, and ultimately pope. It does not shy away from the controversial elements of his papacy but rather addresses his detractors and defends his efforts t...
Pope Francis on March 18, 2024, accepted the resignation of Auxiliary Bishop Ramón Benito Ángeles Fernández of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. / Credit: Archdiocese of Santo DomingoACI Prensa Staff, Mar 18, 2024 / 17:30 pm (CNA).Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of an auxiliary bishop of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, Ramón Benito Ángeles Fernández, who turned 75 on March 17. In February the archdiocese denied that he was under investigation for the alleged abuse of a minor in 1994, as the Infovaticana website had reported."The Holy Father has accepted the resignation of the position of auxiliary of the Archdiocese of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) presented by H.E. Ramón Benito Ángeles Fernández, titular bishop of Febiana," the Vatican Press Office reported March 18 without giving further details about Pope Francis' decision.The pontiff accepted the prelate's resignation just one day after his 75th birthday, the age at which bishops present their lette...
Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, MSpS, of San Antonio. / Credit: Veronicamarkland, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia CommonsWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Mar 18, 2024 / 18:00 pm (CNA).San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller has restricted a local priest and a ministry known as the Mission of Divine Mercy (MDM) for disobedience and for spreading "false teachings," presented as prophecies, against Pope Francis. The apostolate and priest who was sanctioned, meanwhile, are defying the archbishop's disciplinary measures and have held at least one unsanctioned Mass. Garcia-Siller's disciplinary action follows MDM's publication of several messages on its website in which the group claimed "God the Father" told one of its members that the pope is a "usurper" and an "enemy of the Church." In response, García-Siller said in a March 15 statement that the group's "status as a Catholic apostolate of the Archdiocese of San Antonio has been suppressed and revoked by official decre...
Katie Mahoney, Rev. Pat Mahoney, Peggy Nienaber of Faith and Liberty, and Mark Lee Dickson of Right to Life East Texas pray in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on April 21, 2023, in Washington, D.C. / Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesCNA Newsroom, Mar 18, 2024 / 12:55 pm (CNA).The U.S. bishops are calling for a nationwide prayer campaign ahead of the U.S. Supreme Court's hearing next week that could affect the availability of the abortion pill mifepristone.The court last year said it would review a Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling decided in August 2023 that imposed restrictions on the abortion pill based on safety concerns. The Supreme Court's ultimate decision could curtail the shipping of the drug through the mail. The hearing is scheduled for March 26. In a letter this month, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) president Archbishop Timothy Broglio and USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities chairman Archbishop Michael Burbidge said they we...
null / Credit: Vadim Sadovski/ShutterstockACI Prensa Staff, Mar 18, 2024 / 08:00 am (CNA).Two priests and cosmologists from the Vatican Observatory have made further progress in developing a new mathematical method to understand the Big Bang theory, which describes the first moments of the universe.In a 2022 article published in the prestigious journal Physical Review D, Fathers Gabriele Gionti, SJ, and Matteo Galaverni introduced the new and promising mathematical tool. They have recently published a new article in the European Physical Journal C, a publication that presents novel research results in theoretical physics and experimental physics."It really is fascinating to try to understand the physical laws in the early moments of the universe. The search for new physical laws and the effort to fully understand them is a process that fills our minds and hearts with great joy," the priests said in a Vatican Observatory publication released March 14.The observatory's statement ...
St. Joseph's altar at St. Mary's Assumption Church in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans. / Credit: William A. Morgan/ShutterstockACI Prensa Staff, Mar 18, 2024 / 11:00 am (CNA).In the book "Dining with the Saints" there is a special recipe for making delicious "St. Joseph's Bread." Below you can find the ingredients and how to make it, perhaps as a special treat for the saint's feast day, March 19.According to the National Catholic Register, the book "Dining with the Saints" features a variety of foods and drinks in honor of famous and not-so-known saints. In addition, there's a wide variety of dishes according to the liturgical season.The book was written by chef and EWTN host Father Leo Patalinghug and drinks expert Michael Foley. At the end of each recipe you can even find a box titled "Food for Thought" with messages about faith or advice from a saint.The introduction explains that "Dining with the Saints" offers you the resources you need for a healthy and uplifting...
Bishop Erik Varden, OCSO, a Trappist monk and spiritual writer, has served as bishop of Trondheim in Norway since 2020. / Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/CNACNA Newsroom, Mar 18, 2024 / 11:30 am (CNA).A Norwegian bishop and monk has hailed the publication of Norway's first official Bible for Catholics as a breakthrough."The publication of a Bible presented and packaged as 'The Catholic Canon' by the Norwegian Bible Society is a major ecumenical event," Bishop Erik Varden of Trondheim told CNA in an email."It invites us afresh to engage with the entirety of Scripture, to read each book as part of a whole, attentive to the symphony of voices that join in proclaiming a single, undying and saving Word. It is my hope that many Catholics will discover the immense fascination of the scriptural text, learning to love and revere it, letting their lives be renewed by it."Varden, 49, is a Trappist monk and spiritual writer. He was consecrated bishop of Trondheim, in central Norway, in 2020. Pu...
Pope Francis waves to pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square during his Sunday Angelus on March 17, 2024. / Credit: Vatican MediaVatican City, Mar 17, 2024 / 09:07 am (CNA).Pope Francis said Sunday that God's glory and our true happiness are not found in success, fame, or popularity but in loving and forgiving others.In his Angelus address on March 17, the pope asked: How it is possible that God's glory is manifest in the humiliation of the cross?"One would think it happened in the Resurrection, not on the cross, which is a defeat, a failure," he said. "Instead, today, talking about his passion, Jesus says: 'The hour has come for the Son of man to be glorified' (Jn 12: 23). What does he mean?" The pope explained that "for God, glory is to love to the point of giving one's life.""Glorification, for him, means giving himself, making himself accessible, offering his love," he said."And this reached its culmination on the cross, where Jesus outspread God's love to the maximum...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Faced with decades of rising secularism, the Catholic Church must invest in families and in strengthening other forms of community to transmit the faith, Pope Francis said. "The big issue before us is to understand how to overcome the rupture that has been established in the transmission of faith," the pope told members of the Dicastery for Evangelization's section for new evangelization March 15. "To that end there is an urgent need to recover an effective relationship with families and formation centers." Developing faith in Christ "requires a meaningful experience lived in the family and in the Christian community as a life-changing encounter with Jesus Christ in order to be transmitted," he wrote in his message to members of the dicastery during their plenary assembly. "Without this real and existential encounter, one will always be subject to the temptation to make faith a theory and not a testimony of life." Pope Francis poses for a photo with members of...
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