TRUMP SIGNS GAZA DEAL IN EGYPT, ADDRESSES ISRAELI LAWMAKERS President Donald Trump traveled to Egypt yesterday and officially signed the U.S.-backed peace agreement to end the war in Gaza, calling the event "the dawn of a new era" for the Middle East. Earlier in the day, he also addressed Israel's Knesset, where he touted America's role in supplying weapons to Israel since Oct. 7, 2023, and called on Israel's president to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for corruption charges. READ
US BISHOPS EMPHASIZE NEED FOR HUMANITARIAN AID TO GAZA The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has expressed support for the agreement between Israel and Hamas as the plan gets underway. The bishops are emphasizing the urgent need for humanitarian aid to reach victims in Gaza. READ
STATE DEPT CONFRONTS CHINA'S PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS The U.S. State Department on Sunday condemned the Chinese Communist Party for detaining dozens of Christian leaders from the underground Zion Church, including prominent Beijing pastor Mingri "Ezra" Jin, whose family has U.S. citizenship.READ
JUDGES APPOINTED IN RUPNIK CASEThe Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith announced yesterday that a panel of judges has been appointed to adjudicate the case of artist and disgraced former Jesuit Father Marko Rupnik, who stands accused of serially abusing mostly women religious. READ
CARDINAL ZEN SUPPORTS REPARATIONS FOR LGBT SCANDAL Cardinal Joseph Zen, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, has spoken out in support of four bishops who called for Catholics to pray in reparation after pro-LGBT activists entered St. Peter's Basilica with rainbow-colored flags and offensive slogans during the Jubilee Year Pilgrimage. READ
MAN WHO VANDALIZED WICHITA CHURCH GETS NEARLY 3 YEARS A 23-year-old man who this summer pleaded guilty to vandalizing a Catholic church in Wichita, Kansas, was sentenced Oct. 10 to nearly three years in prison.READ
ALTAR AT ST. PETER'S BASILICA DESECRATED The archpriest of St. Peter's Basilica performed a rite of reparation at the main altar yesterday, three days after an unidentified man approached the altar and desecrated it in the presence of hundreds of pilgrims. READ
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PRIEST LEADS EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION TO ICE FACILITY A Chicago priest is defending his decision to lead a Eucharistic procession to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility Oct. 11, while critics accuse him of turning the Blessed Sacrament into a political protest. READ
POPE LEO STRONGLY DEFENDS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Pope Leo last week issued a strong defense of religious freedom, calling it "not optional but essential," and describing it as a moral foundation of peace, reconciliation, and authentic human flourishing. READ
MAKE TIME FOR A RETREAT A retreat is a gift both to yourself and to God. It's worthwhile to make it happen at least once per year. There are many types of retreats: Ignatian, silent, marriage, healing, etc. And there are many practical ways of doing it: weekend overnight, day-only, at-home. You can even make a solo retreat by going to a cabin for a night or two, or plan a small DIY retreat with friends. Here are some tips from SpiritualDirection.com. READ
CATHOLIC 101Here's a reflection from the Dominicana series "One-Line Wonders," focusing on a single line from Scripture. Here, Br. Augustine Buckner dives into the simple but profound statement from the Psalms: "As far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our sins." Is this just poetic language, or does it really mean something? READ
SAINT OF THE DAY Today the Church honors Pope Saint Callistus I, a former slave who rose to the papacy during an intense period of anti-Christian persecution. Callistus proclaimed that no sin was too great for God's mercy, and that a sincere confession could absolve the most serious of sins. Like all of the early Church popes before him and many after, he died a martyr.READ
DAILY PSALM "The heavens proclaim the glory of God." (Psalm 19)READ
TARRED & FEATHERED In 1848, when the Swiss Jesuit Father Johannes Bapst arrived in the United States and received his first assignment — pastoring the Penobscot in Maine — he had two concerns. First, he spoke neither English nor Penobscot. Second, 10 of his predecessors, including the most recent, had been killed in the course of their duties.READ
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