German cardinal tells priests: Communion services cannot replace Sunday Mass — By: Catholic News Agency

COLOGNE, Germany — Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki used his Holy Week homily to call priests back to the heart of their vocation: the daily celebration of the Eucharist. Preaching at the chrism Mass at Cologne Cathedral on Monday evening — the annual liturgy at which priests renew their ordination promises before their bishop — the…

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Indian court reaffirms Dalit Christians have no right to lower-caste protections — By: Catholic News Agency

NEW DELHI, India — The Catholic Church in India has described as “misleading” a Supreme Court ruling that reaffirmed Dalit Christians have no right to the constitutional protections and government benefits reserved for lower-caste Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists. Dalit Christians account for more than two-thirds of India’s approximately 35 million Christians, and the ruling has…

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Quebec secularism law is ‘anti-religious ideology,’ bishops tell Canada Supreme Court — By: Catholic News Agency

Canada’s bishops told the Supreme Court of Canada that Quebec’s secularism legislation Bill 21 “denies the divine” going well beyond provincial jurisdiction by imposing an anti-religious ideology on the province. The bishops were among more than 50 intervenors presenting arguments at a landmark Supreme Court of Canada hearing into the constitutionality of Quebec’s 2019 secularism…

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Irish soccer legend Roy Keane pays tribute to late mother and upbringing at funeral Mass — By: Catholic News Agency

Delivering a eulogy at the beginning of his mother’s funeral Mass this week, international soccer star Roy Keane spoke lovingly of his parents and his Catholic upbringing in Ireland. After his mother died, he paid tribute on Instagram to her, writing under a photograph of them together: “You’ll always be the boss.” The Requiem Mass for…

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Miami archbishop, top U.S. diplomat decry persecution of Church in Nicaragua during Holy Week — By: Catholic News Agency

During Holy Week, the archbishop of Miami, Thomas Wenski, and the second-in-command at the U.S. State Department, Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau, both expressed their concern for the persecution the Church in Nicaragua is suffering at the hands of the dictatorship of President Daniel Ortega and his wife and vice president, Rosario Murillo. At the March…

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