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Netanyahu blasphemes; Iran strikes energy, Israel, and U.S. jet

FRIDAY, MARCH 20

NETANYAHU BLASPHEMES; IRAN STRIKES ENERGY, ISRAEL, AND U.S. JET  Speaking at a press conference in Jerusalem yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drew backlash from Christians and Catholics for employing blasphemous language. Iran launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes on Gulf energy infrastructure, prompting accusations from the countries’ governments of targeting civilian sites. Iran also fired missiles toward Israel, where debris killed four women and one unborn child in the West Bank, and a U.S. F-35 was damaged by suspected Iranian fire, forcing an emergency landing — the first such incident reported in the war.   READ
POPE LEO WRITES MESSAGE TO NATIONAL CATHOLIC PRAYER BREAKFAST  More than 1,000 Catholics gathered in Washington for the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast. Attendees heard written messages from Pope Leo XIV, who urged Americans to deepen their prayer lives and renew evangelization as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, and President Donald Trump, who described them as “incredible patriots.” Guest speaker and Catholic actor Jonathan Roumie led the Divine Mercy Chaplet, and keynote speaker Michael Knowles spoke about what he argued was the “intrinsically Catholic character” of the U.S.  READ
PENTAGON TALKS PROGRESS, CASUALTIES, NEXT STEPS IN IRAN  Senior U.S. defense officials held a press briefing yesterday as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran entered its third week.  Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said American forces have significantly weakened Iran’s military, addressed the deaths of U.S. service members, and indicated the conflict could continue without a clear end date, as the Pentagon weighs a potential multibillion-dollar funding request to sustain operations.  READ
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KENT REPORTEDLY UNDER FBI INVESTIGATION  Former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent, who resigned as President Donald Trump’s director of the National Counterterrorism Center on Tuesday because he opposes the U.S. war in Iran, is reportedly under investigation by the FBI over allegations he leaked or improperly shared classified information.  READ
POPE LEO ANNOUNCES PLANS TO DISCUSS FUTURE OF FAMILY MINISTRY   Pope Leo announced yesterday — 10 years after Pope Francis issued Amoris Laetitia — that he will convene presidents of episcopal conferences in October to discuss how they will proceed to serve families. In his announcement, the Pope described the family, quoting Vatican II, as “the basis of society,” a gift from God, and “a school for human enrichment.”  READ
USCCB ISSUES STATEMENT AGAINST ANTISEMETISM  As the Triduum approaches, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) posted a message against antisemitism given by the archbishop of Portland, Oregon, who decried that in the past Easter has been marked by some through “outbursts of hatred and even violence against Jews.”   READ
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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY CHURCH VANDALIZED A historic Catholic church at Marquette University in Milwaukee was heavily vandalized March 18, just months after a $10 million renovation, with statues and Stations of the Cross shattered and furnishings damaged, according to parish officials. Police have arrested a suspect not affiliated with the university, and the pastor said the incident appears tied to a mental health crisis.  READ
AUSTIN SCHOOLS ASKED TO CELEBRATE GOOD FRIDAY INSTEAD OF ACCUSED SEX OFFENDER  Texas Values, an advocacy organization for Christian and family values, called for the Austin Independent School District to cancel its upcoming celebration of civil rights activist César Chávez and replace it with an observance of Good Friday in light of recent claims that Chávez committed rape and child sex abuse.  READ
ST JOSEPH’S DAY BREAD  Here’s a fun recipe to celebrate the feast of St. Joseph.  READ
CATHOLIC 101  A philosophy professor recounts running into legendary late Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz in line for confession.  READ
SAINT OF THE DAY  Saint Herbert was a priest and hermit who lived in solitude on an island in England’s Lake Derwentwater. He shared a deep friendship with St. Cuthbert and prayed for the grace to die on the same day as him. His prayer was granted: Herbert died that very day on the island, which is now known as St. Herbert’s Island.  READ
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