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“Today the Church’s proclamation echoes throughout the world: Jesus Christ is risen! He is truly risen!”…

Vatican City, Apr 12, 2020 / 05:05 am (CNA).- In his Easter blessing, Pope Francis called on humanity to unite in solidarity and look to the risen Christ for hope amid the coronavirus pandemic. “Today the Church’s proclamation echoes throughout the world: ‘Jesus Christ is risen!’ – ‘He is truly risen,’” Pope Francis said on April 12. “The Risen Lord is also the Crucified One … In his glorious body he bears indelible wounds: wounds that have become windows of hope. Let us turn our gaze to him, that he may heal the wounds of an afflicted humanity,” the pope said in an nearly empty St. Peter’s Basilica. Pope Francis gave the traditional Easter Sunday Urbi et Orbi blessing from inside the basilica following Easter Sunday Mass. “Urbi et Orbi” means “To the City [of Rome] and to the World” and i...

At Via Crucis, Pope Francis prays for those serving the suffering…

Vatican City, Apr 10, 2020 / 03:50 pm (CNA).- Pope Francis prayed for those who are serving the suffering as he presided at the Stations of the Cross in a deserted St. Peter’s Square on Good Friday evening. At the conclusion of the Stations, the pope prayed: “O God, eternal light and day without sunset, fill with your goods those who devote themselves to your praise and the service of those who suffer, in the countless places of humanity’s sorrow. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.” The official booklet for the ceremony suggested the pope would then offer a short reflection, but instead he simply imparted his apostolic blessing. With Italy under lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, this was the first time in decades that the Via Crucis was not held at the Colosseum, a Roman amphitheater a...

Good Friday 2020…

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, “Christ Crucified”, c. 1677 Good Friday is the most somber day of the Christian year. Here are 9 things you need to know… Good Friday is the most somber day of the Christian year. It is the day our Savior died for us. It is the day we were redeemed from our sins by the voluntary death of God Himself at the hands of man. Here are 9 things you need to know. 1. Why is this day called “Good Friday” It’s not for the reason you might think. Despite the fact that “good” is a common English word, tempting us to say the name is based on the fact that something very good (our redemption) happened on this day, that’s not where the name comes from. Precisely where it does come from is disputed. The Catholic Encyclopedia explains: The origin...

Melbourne cathedral vandalized after Cardinal George Pell acquittal…

CNA Staff, Apr 8, 2020 / 03:02 pm (CNA).- St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne was vandalized overnight Wednesday, hours after Cardinal George Pell was acquitted by Australia’s High Court of a sexual abuse conviction and released from prison. The door to the cathedral was spray-painted with a cartoon image of a devil, along with the message “ROT IN HELL, PELL.” Other doors were daubed with upside-down crosses and the words “NO JUSTICE,” “PAEDO RAPIST,” and: “The law protects the powerful.”  Archbishop Peter Comensoli of Melbourne told Australian media that while he was upset about the vandalism, he was “not entirely surprised.”  “There remains such strong emotions around all of these matters,” Comensoli told Australian news network 3AW. Images taken of the cathedral showed ...

George Cardinal Pell’s abuse convictions overturned unanimously by Australia’s High Court…

Cardinal Pell is expected to celebrate with a private Mass of thanksgiving, the first he will celebrate since his incarceration in February 2019. Ed Condon and JD Flynn/CNA. WASHINGTON, D.C. — After an ordeal that began nearly four years ago, and more than 13 months of imprisonment, Cardinal George Pell is expected to be released from prison imminently, after his conviction for five alleged counts of sexual abuse was overturned Tuesday by Australia’s High Court. Cardinal Pell is expected to be released from prison within two hours. “The High Court found that the jury, acting rationally on the whole of the evidence, ought to have entertained a doubt as to the applicant’s guilt with respect to each of the offences for which he was convicted, and ordered that the convictions be qua...

Shroud of Turin to be displayed via livestream on Holy Saturday amid coronavirus pandemic…

Turin, Italy, Apr 6, 2020 / 04:00 am (CNA).- Catholics around the world will be invited to pray virtually before the Turin Shroud on Holy Saturday as the world struggles to contain the coronavirus pandemic, Church officials have said. The Shroud, which bears the image of a crucified man and has been venerated for centuries as Christ’s burial cloth, will be displayed via livestream at 5pm local time April 11.  Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia will preside over a liturgy from the chapel of Turin cathedral where the Shroud is kept in a climate-controlled vault. It will be broadcast live on television and social media.  The archbishop said he was responding to thousands of requests from people asking to venerate the Shroud amid a global crisis that has so far claimed nearly 70,000 lives.&n...

Pope Francis at Palm Sunday Mass in near-empty St. Peter’s Basilica: ‘Let us stand before the crucifix in our homes’…

Vatican City, Apr 5, 2020 / 05:00 am (CNA).- On Palm Sunday, Pope Francis offered Mass in a nearly empty St. Peter’s Basilica and urged Catholics quarantined at home to remember “what really matters” in life: loving God and serving others. “The tragedy we are experiencing summons us to take seriously the things that are serious, and not to be caught up in those that matter less; to rediscover that life is of no use if not used to serve others. For life is measured by love,” Pope Francis said April 5 in his Palm Sunday homily. Holy Week liturgies at the Vatican are taking without the presence of the public this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. During the Palm Sunday broadcast, the pope said that Catholics can look to the suffering Christ as an example of a life lived co...

Palm supplier sees Palm Sunday business halved by coronavirus cancellations…

Denver, Colo., Apr 3, 2020 / 11:55 pm (CNA).- Thomas Sowell and his wife own Southeast Palm and Foliage in Astor, Florida, in the middle of the state, about 40 miles west of Daytona Beach. “It’s in the middle of nowhere, actually,” Sowell told CNA in January. Sowell isn’t Catholic, but his business supplies palms to hundreds of Catholic parishes across the country— in every state, as well as in Canada— not to mention the many Episcopal, Eastern Orthodox, and Lutheran communities that also use palms. Last year, the Sowells’ farm shipped over four million palm leaves. “There’s not many of us that do this. There’s not many people, not many companies do what we do,” Sowell told CNA. “I know that there have been, over the past, say, 50 years, quite a few other companies embark...

African cardinal tests positive for coronavirus as pandemic spreads…

Cardinal Philippe Ouédraogo of Burkina Faso. (Uganda Episcopal Conference. ) Cardinal Ouédraogo is the second bishop from Burkina Faso known to have contracted COVID-19, as countries across Africa implement lockdowns and restrictions to slow the spread of the virus across the continent. VATICAN CITY — Cardinal Philippe Ouédraogo of Burkina Faso has tested positive for the coronavirus, his archdiocese announced Tuesday. He is the second cardinal known to have tested positive for the virus, which is now a global pandemic. Cardinal Ouédraogo, 75, has been admitted to a medical clinic in Burkina Faso’s capital Ouagadougou.  He is “in good condition and his close collaborators are reported to be self-isolating,” a spokesman for Burkina Faso’s bishops’ conference, Fr. Paul Dah, to...

Cardinal De Donatis, Vicar General of Rome, is first cardinal known to have coronavirus…

Cardinal Angelo De Donatis speaks at a press conference on the Apostolic Exhortation “Gaudete et Exsultate” at the Holy See Press Office on April 9, 2018. (Daniel Ibáñez/CNA) While Pope Francis is the Bishop of Rome, the day-to-day leadership of the diocese is provided for by Cardinal De Donatis, who enjoys broad vicarious authority delegated by the pope. VATICAN CITY — Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, vicar general of the Diocese of Rome, has tested positive for coronavirus. He is the first cardinal known to have the virus. The cardinal has been admitted to the Gemelli Hospital in Rome with a fever. He is reportedly in good condition, and his close collaborators are reported to be self-isolating, according to a statement from the Vicariate of Rome. “I feel serene and conf...

Six sisters from same Italian convent have died, as coronavirus spreads among religious orders…

Vatican City, Mar 30, 2020 / 09:06 am (CNA).- Six sisters in one northern Italian convent have died of coronavirus, and nine sisters are being treated in the hospital after testing positive for COVID-19, according to Italian media. Coronavirus is spreading among several religious houses in Italy. An outbreak in the Little Missionary Sisters of Charity Mother House in Tortona, Italy led half of its 40 sisters to test positive for COVID-19 earlier this month. “Many times as Little Missionary Sisters of Charity we have set ourselves the goal of sharing the lives of the poor and the least, the fragile lives,” Sister Gabriella Perazzi told Vatican News. “At this moment we share the lives of many people, who throughout Italy and all over the world, experience this fragility in the face of someth...

Vatican tests 170 people for coronavirus, says Pope Francis does not have virus…

Vatican City, Mar 28, 2020 / 11:05 am (CNA).- The Vatican said Saturday Pope Francis does not have the coronavirus, and that recent testing of 170 Holy See employees for COVID-19 resulted in only one new case. This brings the total number of coronavirus cases connected to Vatican City to six, papal spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement March 28. “I can confirm that neither the Holy Father nor his closest collaborators are involved,” the spokesman stated. The six positive cases include a priest who lives in the same Vatican guesthouse as Pope Francis. The priest, an official of the Secretariat of State, was put into isolation as soon as he presented symptoms of COVID-19, Bruni said. Tests were carried out on those the official had been in physical contact with and later other Holy See ...