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The Mount St. Joseph Mountain Lions won 11-4 in their NCAA Division III softball game against the Benedictine Eagles on Wednesday, March 5.

Pope Francis stable after respiratory crisis; prognosis remains guarded

Pope Francis remains in stable condition following a respiratory crisis that occurred on February 28, according to the Vatican.

Pope Francis reflects on frailty amid ongoing treatment

Pope Francis remains in stable condition at Rome's Gemelli hospital, according to a medical bulletin released by the Vatican on March 2.

Pope Francis experiences health setback due to respiratory crisis

Pope Francis, who had been showing signs of recovery from double pneumonia, experienced a setback in his health condition.
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Vance responds to papal criticism at National Catholic Prayer Breakfast

Vice President JD Vance expressed surprise at Pope Francis' criticism of the Trump administration's immigration policy during a recent Catholic prayer breakfast.

Pope approves canonization of Venezuelan doctor known for modernizing medicine

Venezuelan Catholics celebrated with Masses and processions following Pope Francis' approval of the canonization of Blessed José Gregorio Hernández.

Which former Erlanger Post area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Monday, March 10?

This former Erlanger Post area high school standout will be in action in the week starting Monday, March 10.

Pilgrims embark on faith journey across ten states with Eucharist

Eight individuals, known as "perpetual pilgrims," are preparing for a significant journey from Indianapolis to Los Angeles as part of the second National Eucharistic Pilgrimage.

Mass held for Pope Francis amid health concerns

As worshippers gathered at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on March 2, they were greeted by a large portrait of Pope Francis.

Trump administration ends refugee resettlement contract with U.S. bishops

The Trump administration has ended its contract with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) for refugee resettlement as of February 27, according to letters from the U.S. State Department issued a day earlier.

Ukrainian bishops stress need for truth and justice amid diplomatic tensions

Ukrainian bishops have expressed concerns following a recent diplomatic clash involving U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Catholic leaders respond amid global challenges including pope's health

The week in review highlights several key events and updates within the Catholic community and beyond.

Cardinal McElroy reflects on tenure as he prepares for new role

Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, soon to be installed in the Archdiocese of Washington, held a farewell press conference at the Diocese of San Diego Pastoral Center on February 27.

Poland remembers 'cursed soldiers' resisting post-WWII communist regime

The Polish "cursed soldiers," who resisted the communist regime after World War II, are being commemorated throughout March in Poland.

Pro-life venture fund launched with $30 million backing

A new initiative in the pro-life movement, the Pro-Life Venture Fund, has been launched with a significant $30 million contribution from three notable figures: Catholic philanthropist Ray Ruddy, political activist Leonard Leo, and Princeton...

Indianapolis Archdiocese investigates alleged Eucharistic miracle at Indiana church

The Archdiocese of Indianapolis is conducting an investigation into a reported Eucharistic miracle at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Morris, Indiana.

Catholic critic shares views on Oscar nominees focusing on human dignity

As the Oscars approach, a Catholic film critic has shared her thoughts on this year's Best Picture nominees.

Catholic Sisters Week celebrates diverse roles of women religious

Catholic Sisters Week 2025 is set to honor the contributions of women religious with a variety of virtual and interactive activities.

Archbishop Gudziak stresses unity after Trump-Zelenskyy White House meeting

Metropolitan Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia has emphasized the importance of unity in the face of adversity following a tense exchange between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President...

U.S. bishops call for prayer and support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a Lenten reflection urging Catholics to support Pope Francis' call for prayers for Ukraine as the country continues to resist Russia's invasion.