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Turkish police stand guard outside the scene of an armed attack at a Catholic church in Istanbul, Turkey, on Jan. 28, 2024. / Credit: Rudolf Gehrig/EWTNRome Newsroom, Jan 29, 2024 / 07:27 am (CNA).The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack on a Catholic church in Istanbul during Sunday Mass that left one man dead.Two suspects described as members of the Islamic State group have been arrested following the shooting on Jan. 28 at Santa Maria Church in Istanbul's Sariyer district.Turkish Minister of the Interior Ali Yerlikaya announced late on Sunday night that police had conducted raids on 30 locations across Istanbul following the attack during which the arrests were made."Both of the suspects are foreign nationals. One of them is from Tajikistan and the other is Russian, and we evaluated them to be with the Islamic State," Yerlikaya said, according to Reuters.The minister also identified the victim of the attack as 52-year-old Turkish national Tuncer Cih...
Teacher Rose Dussault reads aloud to pre-K students at St. Benedict Classical Academy in Natick, Massachusetts. / Credit: George MartellCNA Staff, Jan 29, 2024 / 05:00 am (CNA).The 50th anniversary of National Catholic Schools Week kicked off this week, celebrating the more than 5,200 Catholic grade schools in the country that educate more than 1.3 million students.Celebrated since 1974, this week is marked by special Masses, open houses, and events for students and families. This year's theme is "Catholic Schools: United in Faith and Community."CNA spoke with four different Catholic schools about the creative ways they have fostered their Catholic identity and grown in faith. 'Knowing by heart'Our Lady of Lourdes Classical School, a K-8 school in Denver, focuses on classical education coupled with a vibrant parish life. With a waitlist overflowing with parish families and other students, Lourdes Classical opened a second campus in 2018. But in 2011, it was a failing school. Wh...
Father J.J. Mech, rector of the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, stands next to the life-sized statues of the apostles that have now been installed in the cathedral's worship space, along with first-class relics of each apostle. The "Journey with the Saints" pilgrimage, which will be dedicated Feb. 8, 2024, in a special ceremony with Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, is part of the cathedral's ongoing transformation into an "apostolic center for the arts and culture." / Credit: Photo courtesy of the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament and Detroit CatholicDetroit, Mich., Jan 29, 2024 / 06:00 am (CNA).At the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, the band is getting back together. The band of Christ's 12 apostles, that is. On Feb. 8, Detroit's mother church will publicly unveil its long-awaited "Journey with the Saints" project, a permanent installation of 14 "larger than life" statues accompanied by first-class r...
Pope Francis delivers the Sunday Angelus from the window of his study overlooking St. Peter's Square, Jan. 28, 2024. / Credit: Vatican MediaVatican City, Jan 28, 2024 / 12:18 pm (CNA).Pope Francis warned on Sunday that the devil wants to "chain our souls" and enslave us with many temptations, while "Jesus came to free us from all of these chains."In his Angelus address on Jan. 28, the pope said that "the devil always takes away your freedom" and named some of the temptations that the evil one uses to ensnare us.Pope Francis encouraged people to learn how to "say 'no' to the temptations of evil before they creep into the soul" by invoking the name of Jesus.When facing a temptation, do not attempt to "negotiate with the devil," Pope Francis said."We must call on Jesus," he underlined. "Call on him where we feel the chains of evil and fear tighten most strongly.""There are many chains in our life," the pope explained."I am thinking of addictions, which enslave [so we are] alw...
The scene outside a Catholic church in Istanbul, Turkey, where a reported armed attack took place on Jan. 28, 2024. / Credit: Rudolf Gehrig/EWTNRome Newsroom, Jan 28, 2024 / 06:53 am (CNA).Two masked assailants opened fire in a Catholic church in Istanbul during Mass on Sunday morning, reportedly killing one person during the consecration.Bishop Massimiliano Palinuro, the apostolic vicar of Istanbul, told EWTN News on Jan. 28 that a parishioner was killed "during the consecration" in the attack on Santa Maria Church in Istanbul's Sariyer district.Turkish Minister of the Interior Ali Yerlikaya has confirmed that the attack occurred around 11:40 a.m. local time and that "a full-scale investigation" has been launched as authorities work to apprehend the assailants."We strongly condemn this vile attack," Yerlikaya said.Turkish Police stand guard outside the scene of an armed attack at a Catholic Church in Istanbul, Turkey, on Jan. 28, 2024. Credit: Rudolf Gehrig/EWTNIn an interview...
Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Espaillat of the Archdiocese of New York. / Credit: EWTN News In DepthCNA Staff, Jan 28, 2024 / 07:00 am (CNA).At the age of 25, Joseph Espaillat was ordained a priest. Now, at the age of 45, he serves as an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of New York, making him America's youngest Catholic bishop.He currently serves as the pastor at St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church in the Bronx as well as the director of the Hispanic Catholic Charismatic Renewal for the archdiocese and at the Hispanic Catholic Charismatic Center in the Bronx.  In an interview with Montse Alvarado on "EWTN News In Depth," the bishop admitted that previously he "was not charismatic at all.""I was the St. Paul, or rather Saul, because I was like 'These charis-maniacs! What's up with that?'"He shared that when Cardinal Timothy Dolan came to the Archdiocese of New York, he named Espaillat the director of youth ministry. However, after several years working in the mini...
A sister with the Nashville Dominicans of St. Cecilia gives a lecture at the University of Dallas. / Credit: Photo courtesy of the University of DallasCNA Staff, Jan 27, 2024 / 08:00 am (CNA).Catholic liberal arts college University of Dallas (UD) announced on Jan. 18 that it will be hosting a convent for the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, a teaching order of Catholic religious sisters also known as the Nashville Dominicans.Nine Nashville Dominican sisters are UD graduates, while several have taught at the university for about eight years in the philosophy and theology departments. They also teach at a local elementary school, Mary Immaculate Catholic Elementary School, but have been relying on temporary residence since they came to Texas in 2016."The university has been blessed by the presence of the Nashville Dominican sisters teaching and studying among us," university President Jonathan J. Sanford said in a statement to CNA on Thursday."Beyond the excellence they provide...
The Church of Saints Michael and Magnus, close to the Vatican, uses four of the bench seats from the Second Vatican Council as choir stalls for prayer. / Credit: Daniel Ibanez/CNA.ACI Prensa Staff, Jan 27, 2024 / 04:00 am (CNA).Every Jan. 27, the Church celebrates St. Angela Merici, foundress of the Order of St. Ursula, whose members are known as Ursulines, the first religious order dedicated entirely to the education of girls and young women.St. Angela, under the inspiration of St. Ursula, devoted herself to the education of girls and young women. In addition, she awakened the apostolic spirit in the laity to perform tasks previously assigned almost exclusively to religious.According to Pope Benedict XVI, "in the Renaissance, St. Angela of Merici proposed a path of holiness also for those who live in a lay environment," which constituted an important step in the understanding of the role of those who are not called to the consecrated life within the Church.The 'little friend' ...
In the history of the Catholic Church, various saints and blesseds have described what hell is like and even the precise place where the "bad" Christians would be. / Credit: Guido Jansen/UnsplashACI Prensa Staff, Jan 27, 2024 / 07:00 am (CNA).In the history of the Catholic Church various saints and blesseds have described what hell is like and even exactly where "bad Christians" would be placed, based on visions and messages they received during their lives.Hell's structureSt. Teresa of Ávila, a doctor of the Church, related in her "Autobiography" that when the Lord showed her hell it seemed to her that she was in an "entrance that seemed to me like a very long, narrow alley, like a very low, dark, and narrow furnace: The floor seemed to me to be like mud, with a pestilential smell."St. Frances of Rome was also at the entrance to hell. According to the testimony of her confessor, Father Juan Mattiotti, there she "saw an extremely great and terrible abyss." In addition, there wa...
Pope Francis gave a special message to Chinese Catholics at the end of his Mass in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on Sept. 3, 2023. / Vatican MediaRome Newsroom, Jan 25, 2024 / 16:40 pm (CNA).Father Thaddeus Wang Yuesheng was consecrated bishop of Zhengzhou, China, on Thursday, bringing an end to a 70-year-long sede vacante. The Holy See Press Office announced on Thursday morning that Wang was appointed by Pope Francis as the bishop of Zhengzhou on Dec. 16, 2023. The report noted that the decision took place "in the framework of the Provisional Agreement between the Holy See and the People's Republic of China."  The Vatican Fides News Agency, which is part of the Dicastery for Evangelization, added that his appointment "was also favored by the direct contribution of the various components of the local Church, according to the criterion of synodality." In a statement published on the official website of the Bishops' Conference of the Catholic Churc...
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