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Pope Leo’s Prayer Intention for April

Pope Leo XIV has asked that we pray for priests in crisis during the month of April, 2026. As we celebrate the “birthday” of the priesthood this month (on Holy Thursday), Pope Leo has asked us to pause and to remember that those who serve us must also be served as our beloved...

What the French Bishops Are Saying About Liturgy

In my recent article on the media coverage of the first year of Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate, I examined the letter from Cardinal Parolin to the French bishops, who met in Lourdes last week, and challenged the unlikely narrative put forward by several English-language outlets that the letter signaled that Pope Leo XIV...

Spiritual Abuse Workshop – Spring 2026

Through the Scriptures, Tradition, liturgies, and devotions, people can encounter the living Christ and experience his love, healing, and freedom. But what happens when the women and men in the Church who are tasked with teaching doctrine, preaching God’s word, or presiding over the sacraments, do so with carelessness or coercion? What harm...

What Pope Leo XIV Taught Us This Lent

Holy Week is almost here—but before it begins, it’s worth asking: did this Lent really change something in us? In this video, Pedro Gabriel goes through five key insights from Pope Leo XIV’s Lenten homilies—covering freedom, control, encounter, blindness, and community. These aren’t abstract ideas, but concrete reflections that can still shape how...

The Spin Cycle on Pope Leo XIV

Over the past two weeks, the narrative that “Pope Leo is correcting Francis” has emerged with renewed vigor in English-language conservative Catholic media. Unlike the aesthetic differences that were desperately held up as dramatic reversals in the early months of Leo’s papacy — such as when his decision to take a summer vacation...

Which Pope said this?

So as we joyfully acclaim our King, let us also think of the sufferings that he will have to endure in this week.  Let us think of the slanders and insults, the snares and betrayals, the abandonment to an unjust judgment, the blows, the lashes and the crown of thorns…  And lastly, the...

Cardinal Christophe Pierre: Prophet to the Americas

In November 2025, Cardinal Christophe Pierre delivered his final address to the US bishops as apostolic nuncio, arguing that the Second Vatican Council remained the “guiding light” of the Church’s path forward. He had been delivering this message for nearly a decade. Not everyone was listening — and some were openly mocking him...

Is Safety Enough?

Recently, the Archdiocese of Detroit mandated fingerprinting of all archdiocesan employees, including clergy, religious, and lay, as well as volunteers who work with children and vulnerable adults. This  has been added as an enhanced safeguard to the background checks and other practices for protecting children and vulnerable adults already established in the archdiocese....

Don’t Fall for Fake News About the Pope

In a world where headlines move fast and opinions move even faster, it’s becoming harder to know what’s actually true—especially when it comes to news about the Pope. In this video, Pedro Gabriel walks through a simple, practical approach to dealing with fake news and misleading narratives online. Drawing from past experience across...

Which Pope said this?

This is the work of God, who knows that we need the food produced by the earth, that diverse and expressive reality that your ancestors called the “Pachamama” and that reflects the work of the Divine Providence by offering its gifts for Man’s sake. (scroll down for answer)

Pope Leo summons bishops to Rome to discuss Amoris Laetitia

Today in a message commemorating the 10th anniversary of Amoris Laetitia — Pope Francis’s apostolic exhortation on marriage and the family — Pope Leo announced a meeting of the presidents of the world’s bishops’ conferences to take place in Rome in October. Describing his predecessor’s document as “a luminous message of hope regarding...