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

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Friday, March 20, 2026

What does it mean that the Church is a priestly and prophetic people?

The Clergy’s Crisis of Trust in Their Bishops Analyzed in a Book

Rafael Manuel Tovar

The editor of “Rebuilding Trust” suggests that the book constitutes «a timely and necessary proposal for the discussion on how the Church can rebuild trust, support priests, and cultivate a more salutary presbyterate.»

Poland’s Bishops Move to Rebuild Trust with Independent Abuse Commission

ZENIT Staff

The design of the new commission also reflects an acute awareness of legal and ethical tensions. Victim care is identified as the primary priority, with explicit references to the need for respect, justice, and compassion—an acknowledgment of the risk of secondary victimization. At the same time, the framework insists on safeguarding privacy, protecting personal data, and upholding the presumption of innocence, a principle enshrined in Article 42(3) of the Polish Constitution

Vatican: the only country in the world without a gender pay gap

ZENIT Staff

According to veteran journalist Gudrun Sailer, who has spent years working within the Vatican media system, the absence of a gender pay gap is not the result of a targeted equality policy but rather a structural feature of the Holy See’s administrative machinery

Canada Nears 100,000 «Assisted Deaths». Euthanasia Debate Enters a New Phase

ZENIT Staff

Official figures indicate that 76,475 Canadians have died through euthanasia between 2016 and the most recent available data. With numbers rising each year—and 2025 data still pending—the projection that the country will surpass 100,000 cases in 2026 is widely considered inevitable. The pace itself is striking: roughly 45 assisted deaths per day. In 2024 alone, 16,499 people died under the program

Confirmed: The 4th Mediterranean Meeting will take place in Barcelona with the Pope in attendance

ZENIT Staff

Their meeting with the Pope, held in the Apostolic Palace, lasted about an hour and centered on preparations for the next major milestone: a gathering of Mediterranean bishops scheduled for June 9–12 in Barcelona. It will be the fourth such assembly, following earlier encounters in Bari (2020), Florence (2022) and Marseille (2023), and will revolve around a single, urgent theme—peace

Scotland Rejects Assisted Suicide Legislation

ZENIT Staff

The bill, introduced by Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur, would have allowed medically assisted deaths for adults diagnosed as terminally ill, contingent on the approval of two healthcare professionals

Lefebvrians pave the way for schismatic ordinations with a book sent to every member of the Italian episcopate

ZENIT Staff

The book, titled “Al servizio della Chiesa” and released by the Fraternity’s Italian publishing arm, is more than a doctrinal essay. It is a strategic document—part explanation, part justification, and part appeal—aimed directly at the hierarchy of the Church in Italy

Cardinal Ouellet Faces Defamation Lawsuit in Canadian Court Over Abuse Allegations

ZENIT Staff

During the proceedings, Ouellet categorically denied all allegations of sexual misconduct, insisting that he has never engaged in criminal behavior and emphasizing that he should not be equated with clergy who have abused minors

Hong Kong will welcome 2,500 new Catholics this Easter in 2026

ZENIT Staff

The surge in adult baptisms is largely attributed to young catechumens drawn to Catholicism through personal encounters with practicing believers in schools, parishes, and university ministries

These are the new euro coins in Vatican City: featuring Michelangelo and the Vacant See

ZENIT Staff

The itinerary opens with the 2-euro Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) commemorative coin dedicated to the 550th anniversary of the birth of Michelangelo Buonarroti

Fr Sliman: As war affects daily life in Kuwait, the Church responds to the uncertainty

ZENIT Staff

The Jaffa-born priest describes a situation of apprehension and crisis, but experienced “with great human dignity”. The crisis triggered by war is not something «distant” as people have to live with “caution, fear, and prayer.» The conflict touches «deep sensitivities» in the region. In his appeal to AsiaNews readers, he says that every war «is a wound to humanity”.

On the “liturgical war”: For God’s sake: “Lay down your arms!” (a statement by Cardinal Brandmüller)

ZENIT Staff

What does, however, affect the daily life of piety are the rites, customs, and concrete forms of religiosity experienced every day. It is there that conflict is ignited, sometimes even over secondary details, like variations in the texts of hymns or prayers. And the more irrational the reason for the dispute appears, the more violent the clash becomes

34 anti-Christian hate crimes in Europe in February 2026 alone

ZENIT Staff

A notable development in February 2026 was again the high number of arson-related attacks targeting churches and Christian sites, with eleven incidents recorded during the reporting period

Late-night vote in the British Parliament gives the green light to abortion even at 9 months

ZENIT Staff

At the heart of the debate lies a profound shift in legal framing. Under current law, abortion in England and Wales is regulated within a defined gestational limit—generally 24 weeks—with specific conditions. Clause 208 does not formally legalize late-term abortion as a clinical practice, but it removes criminal liability for women who terminate their own pregnancies outside that framework

What does it mean that the Church is a priestly and prophetic people? Pope Leo XIV explains it

ZENIT Staff

General Audience with the Pope, March 18, 2026, on the Church as a priestly and prophetic people

The Land of a Thousand Islands, 150,000 Catholics, and… 44 Seminarians!

ZENIT Staff

The Spanish navigator Álvaro de Mendaña believed he had found the source of King Solomon’s «Gold of Ophir» in the Islands he discovered, and so he named them the Solomon Islands.

Some Priests Need Therapy, and This Is Not a Sign of Weak Faith or Lack of Prayer, Says Father Mariusz Marszalek

ZENIT Staff

A Pallottine priest in the Polish Province of Częstochowa, Mariusz Marszalek is also a Doctor of Canon Law, a psychotherapist, and coordinator of the Apostolate of Divine Mercy. He has extensive experience in accompanying priests.

Doctrine Matters

Hold on to the pattern of sound teaching that you have heard from me, in the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus. Guard the good deposit through the Holy Spirit who lives in us. 2 Timothy 1:13–14 (CSB)
 
Hello Everyone,
 
For anyone who missed my email and blog post last week, I apologize. I was preparing to preach three times last weekend, and there wasn’t enough time to get everything accomplished. Denise and I went up to the central valley of California.
 
On Friday night, I had the privilege of bringing the Word to the men of Teen Challenge. These men who are being set free from addiction, worship with joy and receive the Word of God eagerly. On Saturday morning, we gathered for breakfast with pastors and leaders to encourage one another. The fellowship was sweet as we met with old and new friends. If you would like to host a minister’s fellowship in your area, please let me know.
 
On Sunday morning, I preached at The Vine, pastored by my friend, and E4 board member, Gregg Bennett. Pastor Gregg has been going through the Gospel of John, and I continued with John 16:25-33. I focused on verse thirty-one where Jesus asked the disciples, “Do you now believe?” Here is a link to the sermon.
 
The preparation for that sermon led me to think about what churchgoers believe today, and what factors go into choosing which church they attend. Sadly, I’ve concluded that what people believe is less important to them than many other factors in deciding where to go to church. People are likely to look at what a church has to offer them by way of programs and conveniences above the statement of faith. This prompted a new article on the website: “Doctrine Matters.” What we believe will have a crucial impact on not only our own lives, but on everyone around us. Jesus said:  You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” John 8:32 (CSB)
 
Blessings,
 
Steve Ekeroth

An unprecedented papal visit approaches in Saint Augustine’s homeland

An unprecedented papal visit approaches in Saint Augustine’s homeland

By R. Cavanaugh on Mar 19, 2026 06:00 pm
The Vatican has announced that, as part of his upcoming African tour, Pope Leo XIV will visit Algeria on April 13-15. No acting pontiff has ever visited Algeria, a former stronghold of ancient Christianity whose [...]
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Archbishop Sample urges Catholics to ‘reject conspiracies and lies’ that lead to antisemitism

By Madalaine Elhabbal on Mar 19, 2026 05:30 pm
“The Jewish community is attacked at a far higher rate than any other religious group in the United States,” Archbishop Alexander Sample said. “We must clearly speak out against antisemitism.” [...]
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Catholicism and the Gift of Liberty

By Bradley J. Birzer on Mar 19, 2026 02:00 pm
Editor’s note: The following address was given at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast early today. ——– Dedicated to my friend, Barbara Elliott, who passed away suddenly on March 8, 2026. During the famous and weighty [...]
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Catholic “b-schools” and the bushel basket

By Ronald L. Jelinek, Ph.D. on Mar 18, 2026 10:00 pm
Business is the most popular major among American college students today. Approximately 19% of undergraduates major in accounting, finance, management, marketing, or a related business discipline. Business is also the most popular area of graduate study, [...]
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IVF and the integrity of the pro-life movement

By Daniel B. Gallagher on Mar 18, 2026 05:59 pm
This story, I think, will not be easy to read. So, let me start by heartily congratulating U.S. Olympic bobsledder Kaillie Humphries on her two medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics. With six medals, she’s [...]
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Three great Lenten themes

By George Weigel on Mar 18, 2026 04:00 am
The entire purpose of Lent, now past the halfway mark, is to prepare us for the glory of Easter and its revelation of the destiny that God first intended for humanity “in the beginning” (Genesis [...]
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Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, March 18, 2026

By CWR Staff on Mar 18, 2026 03:00 am
Dissent and double standards at ‘Where Peter Is’ (The Catholic Herald): “The thesis that McManaman is suggesting, and that Lewis is promoting, is that even a doctrine proclaimed by the Church to be ‘irrevocable’ and [...]
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Vatican court orders partial retrial in ‘trial of the century’ finance case

By Andrea Gagliarducci on Mar 17, 2026 01:28 pm
Judges cite procedural flaws tied to papal decrees, requiring renewed proceedings while leaving prior convictions formally intact. [...]
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On Saint Patrick’s challenge to Catholics today

By Peter M.J. Stravinskas on Mar 17, 2026 11:00 am
Editor’s note: The following homily was preached on the Solemnity of St. Patrick, March 17, 2026, at the Church of the Holy Innocents, New York City. What is today, in the Universal Church, an optional [...]
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The Lenten fast of St. Patrick atop Ireland’s holy mountain

By Father Seán Connolly on Mar 17, 2026 04:00 am
As Catholics, we celebrate the saints for their heroic witness to our Christian Faith. Each saint has a day on the Church calendar, which typically falls on the date of death, known as their dies [...]
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“Lived Experience” and Moral Tradition: Rivals or Partners?

By Richard M. Doerflinger on Mar 16, 2026 05:46 pm
One question facing Pope Leo XIV will be whether to advance the “new paradigm” for moral theology proposed by Pope Francis and some of his advisors in recent years. In 2016, in Chapter 8 of [...]
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Pope Leo meets author critical of Opus Dei

By Hannah Brockhaus on Mar 16, 2026 12:18 pm
Gareth Gore is the author of the 2024 book “Opus,” which accuses Opus Dei of financial misdeeds and spiritual and physical abuse against its members. [...]
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Young Catholic men discuss the state of dating and relationships today

By Rob Marco on Mar 15, 2026 09:29 pm
As a married Gen-Xer, with kids, who’s been out of the dating world for almost two decades, I wanted to get some insight into how young men are faring in meeting a potential mate. Healthy [...]
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Pope Leo’s Corrigenda

By Fr. Robert B. Imbelli on Mar 15, 2026 03:00 pm
In a recent essay here at CWR, I commented on the significance of Pope Leo’s decision to devote his weekly audiences during this first full year of his pontificate to Vatican II and to a [...]
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Louise de Marillac and the saints who helped her become a Saint

By Dawn Beutner on Mar 15, 2026 11:26 am
There are four great stars in the heavenly constellation of saints from seventeenth-century France. Saint Francis de Sales (1567-1622) was a highly respected bishop, writer, and spiritual director. Saint Jane Frances de Chantal (1571-1641) was [...]
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“Our diocese is not a slaughter slab where human beings are butchered”

By Ngala Killian Chimtom on Mar 14, 2026 10:08 pm
Amidst ongoing preparations for the arrival of Pope Leo XVI in Cameroon, the Bishop of Kumbo Diocese has offered a chilling appraisal of the ten-year separatist conflict that has devastated Cameroon’s English-speaking regions. The Holy [...]
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The baby missing from today’s television storylines

By Susan Ciancio on Mar 14, 2026 06:00 pm
As a fan of police procedurals, I recently began watching the old series CSI: Miami. An episode from Season 1 entitled “Ashes to Ashes” left me awestruck with its handling of a delicate case. A young [...]
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“The blind man is the human race”

By Carl E. Olson on Mar 14, 2026 04:00 am
Readings: • 1 Sam 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a • Psa 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 • Eph 5:8-14 • Jn 9:1-41 Scripture refers many times to the contrast between darkness and light. The first mention of this [...]
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Tensions grow in Iceland as priest upholds Church’s moral teaching

By Michael O'Shea on Mar 13, 2026 03:30 pm
A flashpoint of Catholic faith and life in the Western liberal democracies is occurring in an unusual place: Iceland. The Church has been in the headlines this month in the North Atlantic island nation, a [...]
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