MONDAY, MARCH 30 – MONDAY OF HOLY WEEK |
| ISRAELI POLICE BLOCK JERUSALEM PATRIARCH FROM CHURCH Israeli officials promised to ensure Patriarch of Jerusalem Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa would be allowed access to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre after police barred him from saying Palm Sunday Mass there yesterday. The initial incident drew condemnations from both Catholic and secular leaders worldwide. CatholicVote President Kelsey Reinhardt stated in part: “The goodwill of the Christian community toward Israel is not automatic. It is earned, and it is fragile.” READ |
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| REPORT: PENTAGON PREPARING GROUND OPERATION IN IRAN The Pentagon is preparing for a ground operation in Iran that could last a few weeks but would fall short of a full invasion, according to a Washington Post report that cited U.S. officials. The report came after President Donald Trump called on his followers to watch a broadcast in which Mark Levin and Marc Thiessen made a case for boots on the ground. READ |
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| POPE LEO: DO NOT USE GOD TO JUSTIFY WAR In a forceful homily during Palm Sunday Mass yesterday, Pope Leo XIV stated: “Jesus is the King of Peace, who rejects war, whom no one can use to justify war.” The Holy Father warned that God “does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them,” citing the words of the Prophet Isaiah: “Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen; your hands are full of blood.” READ |
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| SCOTUS TO WEIGH TRUMP BIRTHRIGHT CASE THIS WEEK This Wednesday, the Supreme Court will listen to oral arguments in a case that will lead to a decision on Trump’s effort to restrict birthright citizenship. READ |
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| MARYLAND BILL COULD THREATEN SCHOOL FREEDOMS School choice and parental rights advocates are opposing a bill that recently passed the Maryland House of Delegates, raising concerns that it would expand government control over private and religious schools if it becomes law. The bill would ban discrimination on the basis of “gender identity” and facilitate individuals suing noncompliant institutions. READ |
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| 45% OF AMERICANS LISTEN TO RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS Nearly half of all U.S. adults report having listened to religious audio programs, such as radio and podcasts, with many saying they are drawn by music and a breakdown of news through a religious lens, according to a recent Pew Research Survey report. READ |
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| WHY IS HUMAN-WRITTEN TEXT BEING FLAGGED AS AI? A viral thread on X has writers and academics sharing their discovery of AI detection tools flagging their original work — some written long before AI even existed — as machine-generated, fueling speculation that their writing was quietly scraped and used to train AI models without their consent. READ |
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| SCRIPTURE READING EVENT TO DRAW LEADERS TOGETHER Nearly 500 Christian leaders will gather April 18-25 in Washington, D.C., for America Reads the Bible, a week-long event spotlighting Scripture’s role in the broader “American story” as the U.S. approaches its 250th birthday. READ |
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| STUDY: WILL CATHOLICS WHO SKIP CONFESSION RETURN? A majority of Catholics do not regularly go to Confession, but many remain open to returning to the sacrament or have said they would like to go more often, according to a new 2026 report from The Catholic Pulse Report. READ |
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| EASTER OUTFITS Simple coordination through soft spring colors, light fabrics, and classic pieces can help the whole family dress beautifully for Easter while reflecting the joy and renewal of the season. READ |
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| CATHOLIC 101 Healthy self-love isn’t just narcissism, but a proper regard for oneself as a child of God. READ |
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| SAINT OF THE DAY Today the Church honors St. John Climacus, known as “John of the Ladder” due to his authorship of the text “The Ladder of Paradise,” a manual on the religious life that is still studied to this day. READ |
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