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

Established in 1921 & Served by Augustinians

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

1921年創立、アウグスティノ会が運営

Jesus was political and so are we ~ how christians vote matters

Our Mission: to see the baptized who live in SoNoGo worship in SoNoGo

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

My Black Neighbors Took Me To Church

 

Pentagon again revises religious categories for troops

You can now get a religious exemption from using AI at work
Futurism: Religious criticism comes amid rapidly growing backlash to the tech, with countless workers becoming frustrated after being forced to use AI, even when the productivity benefits it offers are questionable.

 

Pentagon again revises religious categories for troops*
The New York Times: The Defense Department made the change after lawmakers objected to its original list, which did not include the Latter-day Saints among traditions labeled Christian.

 

As polyamory gains visibility, monogamy faces a vote in the PCUSA*
The Christian Century: A proposal that would require ordained clergy to be monogamous is on the docket at the Presbyterian Church (USA)’s general assembly this summer.

 

Conflicts are on the rise globally, at the highest level since WWII, data shows
NPR: If you’ve been thinking it seems like there are more wars raging in the world these days, it turns out you’re right and the data proves it.

 

The hunt for the Gnostics, Christianity’s bogeyman
National Geographic: For decades, the Gnostic Gospels were widely believed to have been a library of ancient texts hidden away to protect their secrets. But what if the evidence for that is thinner than the papyrus the books were written on?

Pope Leo scores goal for the Gospel at soccer stadium

The faithful of the Archdiocese of Madrid, together with the dioceses of Alcalá de Henares and Getafe, welcomed Leo with a euphoria comparable to that of a decisive goal in a World Cup final.


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The move places increased pressure on the dictatorship, which for years has carried out systematic persecution of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua.
 


Venerable Father Patrick Peyton, who encouraged millions of families to pray the rosary, was entombed at a recently reopened pilgrimage site outside of Boston.
 


The State Department named Catholic Relief Services as the first in a round of global aid awards a year after the Trump administration closed the United States Agency for International Development.

‘Christ in the Abyss: Cultivating Deep Faith amid Depression and Despair’

By Jean L. Neely

A writer who lives with bipolar disorder shares her story and amplifies voices of hope for those who struggle with inner pain or doubt.

By Jessica Young Brown

We typically anticipate relaxation and a slower pace in the summer, but that is hard to imagine this year. So it is even more important to prioritize rest and play, writes a psychologist who specializes in faith and mental health.

By Shari Finnell

For the first time in 25 years, the median number of people attending worship services in the United States has gone up.

By Byron L. Benton

More than a decade after the massacre at Emanuel AME Church, a pastor reflects on what is required for true forgiveness to occur.

By Norman Wirzba

Theologian Norman Wirzba reflects on what he has learned about theology and Creation as a longtime friend and student of Wendell Berry.

By Kory Wilcoxson

Facing years of deferred maintenance and repair costs, a church in Lexington, Kentucky, looked outward as well as inward to make the best use of its historic space while expanding to meet a pressing local need.

Magnifica Humanitas and the 12 Steps

  

Dawn Eden Goldstein, theologian, canon lawyer, and author, who has written Father Ed: The Story of Bill W.’s Spiritual Sponsor, a biography of Fr. Edward Dowling, who was pivotal to the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous, sees a link between 12 step programs and Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical Magnifica Humanitas. She notes Pope Leo’s own ministry to alcoholics and other addicts during his priesthood, and sees a remarkable overlap in the themes.

Monday, June 8, 2026

MAGNIFICA HUMANITAS OF HIS HOLINESS POPE LEO XIV

 

The Day Pope Leo XIV Made History in Spain

  

Pope Leo XIV's third day in Madrid was the most intense of the entire trip. He became the first pope in history to address the Spanish Parliament — speaking about peace, rearmament, AI in warfare, migration, the defense of life, and religious freedom. He left to nearly ten minutes of applause. He met privately with six abuse survivors — unannounced, for almost an hour. He offered the Golden Rose to the Virgin of the Almudena. And he ended the night at the Santiago Bernabéu — where he told the packed stadium: "The goodness of even a few can overcome the fear of many." Five moments. One day. 

The Pope’s powerful homily on the Feast of Corpus Christi

 

Pope Responds to Young People: Favorite Saints, How Can They Discern What Helps a Young Person Discover God’s Voice

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Pope’s answers to young people during the massive Prayer Vigil in Madrid

This is How Mexico’s Leftist Supreme Court Works to Decriminalize Abortion Up to Birth

Rafael Manuel Tovar

On April 24, 2007, Mexico City became the first state constitution to decriminalize abortion up to 12 weeks. This decision was followed by 23 of the country’s 32 states, after the Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling that declared the criminalization of the euphemism «right to choose» unconstitutional and ordered the Federal Congress to remove the crime of abortion from the Penal Code.

Real Madrid or Barcelona? The Pope’s first words on his way to Spain: abuse, the war in Iran, and a gift for journalists

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Real Madrid or Barcelona? That was the question posed to the Holy Father on the flight from Rome to Madrid on the morning of Saturday, June 6. The Holy Father was clear: as Pope, he supports all teams, but Robert Prevost roots for Real Madrid

Pope Leo XIV Meets Privately with Some 200 Augustinians in Madrid

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Leo XIV met with approximately 200 Augustinian Religious from various communities in Spain

The Impressive Numbers of the Pope’s Second Day in Spain

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Approximately 400 million people followed the celebration on television, through the official broadcast distributed by TVE (Spanish Television) to networks worldwide.

Black clergy weigh faith, AI, and change

Pope Leo uses Spain visit to press Europe on abortion, migration and peace
Religion News Service: In a historic address to Spain’s Parliament, Pope Leo XIV offered one of the clearest expressions yet of his effort to frame abortion, migration and peace as interconnected questions of human dignity.

 

‘It’s Bible time’: How religion became part of the USMNT’s World Cup identity
The Guardian: Proclamations of faith signal that players are joining a generation of professional American athletes who feel freer to express their views than several decades’ worth of their predecessors did.

 

At Hampton, Black clergy weigh faith, AI, and change
The Chicago Defender: The 2026 Hampton University Ministers Conference, one of the nation’s most influential gatherings of Black clergy, is betting that the future of ministry will require both tradition and change.

 

Newcomers flock to NJ churches. Is a religious revival brewing?
AOL: Some New Jersey churches are seeing something they haven't witnessed in a long time: newcomers filling seats, the number of baptisms growing and young people showing up with questions.

 

People love working from home. But does it love them back? A new study says no
NPR: A study in the journal Science found that people who work remotely had more depression, anxiety and visits to mental health professionals than those who work in jobs that can't be done remotely.

'I am a victim of God’s spell’

Many hundreds of Catholics joined the Eucharistic procession in D.C., which is part of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage traveling the country.


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Actor joins Pope Leo XIV at Madrid gathering on culture, art, economics, and sports during the pope’s apostolic visit to Spain.
 


At Mass in Madrid’s Plaza de Cibeles, the pope called Spain’s centuries-old Eucharistic devotion “a school of faith” for the present and future.
 


"Sacred Heart: His Reign Has No End" will be in theaters June 9–11 and on June 14.