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Statement from Supreme Knight of Columbus Patrick Kelly re: Mr Trump and the Pope

The Supreme Knight of Columbus Patrick Kelly has published the following statement: In recent days, many Catholics and other people of goodwill have been deeply disappointed by the disparaging comments directed at Pope Leo XIV by the President of the United States. The Successor of Saint Peter is not a politician - he is the Vicar of Christ, entrusted with proclaiming the Gospel and shepherding so... Read More


Book: The Church, the Far Right and the Claim to Christianity

This important and helpful book is a response to the rise of the Far Right in Europe, including Britain, and particularly to the growth of specifically Christian justifications for Far Right activity. It is the result of conversations between a number of academics about a 2020 publication, The Claim to Christianity, by Hannah Strømmen and Ulrich Schmiedel. Both books concentrate heavily on the Fa... Read More


India: Court stays proceedings against priest accused of 'hurting religious sentiments'

On 10 April the Supreme Court of India stayed all further criminal proceedings and summonses issued against a Roman Catholic priest from Uttar Pradesh, who had been on trial in the Allahabad High Court for allegedly hurting religious sentiments. In a First Information Report (FIR) filed in the Muhammadabad Police Station, Mau District, Uttar Pradesh in 2023, Father Vincent Pereira was accused of h... Read More


Gospel in Art: He who comes from heaven is above all

Saint John the Baptist  by Leonardo da Vinci © Musée du Louvre, Paris

Gospel of 16 April 2026 John 3:31-36 He who comes from above is above all. He who is of the earth belongs to the earth and speaks in an earthly way. He who comes from heaven is above all. He bears witness to what he has seen and heard, yet no one receives his testimony. Whoever receives his testimony sets his seal to this, that God is true. For he whom God has sent utters the words of God, for he ... Read More

Pope Leo's first day in Cameroon

Pope Leo addresses authorities, civil society and diplomatic corps in the Presidential Palace

Pope Leo XIV's landed at Yaoundé-Nsimalen International Airport near Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, at 2.57pm local time today, Wednesday, 15 April, marking the beginning of the second leg of his Apostolic Journey. His first stop was at the Presidential Palace, where he met privately with the President of the Republic, Paul Barthélemy Biya, before addressing the authorities, civil society an... Read More


Cameroon: 'This Papal visit is a sign of peace'

Parishioners and priest gather round new motorbike in Bamenda (© ACN)

A bishop in Cameroon is praying Pope Leo's visit will herald a "path to peace" as warring factions call a "truce" in anglophone regions marked by conflict. Speaking ahead of the pontiff's arrival today (Wednesday 15th April), Bishop Emmanuel Dassi of Bafia told Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) there are already signs of hope. The leader of the Catholic Church plans to travel to Bamenda, where the A... Read More


Philippines: Mining companies exploiting Indigenous peoples

Image: globalwitness.org

The Philippines is blessed with great mineral wealth. It has an abundance of nickel, copper, gold, cobalt, chromite, iron ore, manganese, zinc, lead, mercury, and even rare earth elements. It also has vast resources of renewable energy - wind, solar, hydro, geothermal and biomass - yet it depends on burning coal, the most hazardous fuel in the world. It has a highly educated, culturally diverse, t... Read More


Priests Against Genocide USA responds to Pope Leo's call for peace

Silence in the face of injustice is complicity. Peace demands courage. Faith demands action. Priests Against Genocide USA (PAGUSA) has welcomed and affirmed the recent moral appeal issued by Pope Leo, who, in remarks to reporters at the Vatican, called on "all people of goodwill to search always for peace and not violence, to reject war," and urged citizens worldwide to contact their political lea... Read More


Giving Flesh To God's Word In Our Today - The Challenge of Oscar Romero's Preaching

Todd Walatka, Words of Life. The Preaching of Saint Oscar Romero. Publisher: Maryknoll Orbis Books, 2026 At the beginning of March, Professor Todd Walatka came to the UK to speak at a series of events organised by the Archbishop Romero Trust during 'Romero Week', ahead of the 46th anniversary of his martyrdom on March 24, 1980. Walatka is a real expert on Romero's theology and witness, being the f... Read More


Jonathan Roumie appeals for prayers for Pope and President

Jonathan Roumie in London - image: Mary Carson

Jonathan Roumie, the Catholic actor who plays Jesus in the popular TV series The Chosen, has published this heartfelt message on his official Instagram page: 'I never imagined I'd see a day when the leader of our nation and the Holy Father might find themselves at odds. It speaks to the weight-and uncertainty-of the times we're living in. Yet, one thing remains firm: Christ is on the throne. He ... Read More


Gospel in Art: Jesus said to Nicodemus, 'For God so loved the world...'

The Florence Pieta, Nicodemus taking down Christ from the Cross,  by Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni. Unfinished marble sculpture,1547-1555  ©Museo dell'Opera del Duomo in Florence

Gospel of 15 April 2026 John 3:16-21 At that time: Jesus said to Nicodemus, 'For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not beli... Read More


Pope Leo at St Augustine's Basilica: Christ invites us to renew our lives completely

St Augustine's Basilica, Anaba.Wiki Image by Alioueche Mokhtar

Pope Leo XIV, the first Augustinian Pope, celebrated Mass at the Basilica of St. Augustine in Annaba, Algeria, and reminded the faithful that, like the great saint and Doctor of the Church, it is never too late to welcome the Lord's invitation to lift us up from our hardships and trials, and, with His strength, renew and transform our lives. During the Mass Pope Leo said: "Dearest Christians of A... Read More


Algeria: Pope Leo visits archeological site of Hippo where St Augustine lived

Site of Hippo Regius. Wiki image Carole Raddato

Returning to the lands walked by his spiritual father, Pope Leo XIV visited the archaeological site of Hippo in the modern-day city of Annaba on Tuesday, April 14, the second day of his Apostolic Journey to Algeria. Ancient Hippo, or Hippo Regius, today Annaba, was an important coastal city and economic center of the Roman Empire. St Augustine served as its Bishop from 396 until his death in 430 a... Read More


Twelve Palestinian Christians detained in Israeli prisons

Richard Sewell, Dean of St George's College, Jerusalem writes: "Sabeel-Kairos have recently shared this excellent document published by the Mahd Al-Mashreq Initiative, encouraging prayer and advocacy for Palestinian Christians detained in Israel's prisons. "In addition to Layan Nasser and Shadi Khoury there are ten others imprisoned. All these are of great concern to their families and communitie... Read More

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