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Bishop Barron Says ICE Should Focus On 'Serious' Criminals, Urges Protesters to 'Cease Interfering'
Posted on 01/19/2026 16:59 PM (The Daily Register)
St. Canutus, King of Denmark
Posted on 01/19/2026 16:00 PM (CNA - Saint of the Day)
St. Canutus, King of Denmark
Feast date: Jan 19
Saint Canutus, King of Denmark, succeeded his elder brother Harold on the throne of Denmark in the year 1080. He began his reign by a successful war against the enemies of the state, and by planting the faith in the conquered provinces. Amid the glory of his victories he humbly prostrated himself at the foot of the crucifix, laying there his diadem, and offering himself and his kingdom to the King of kings. After having provided for the peace and safety of his country, he married Eltha, daughter of Robert, Earl of Flanders, who proved herself a spouse worthy of him.
The justice of Saint Canutus as sovereign was well known. He applied himself to the reform of all internal abuses. For this purpose he enacted severe but necessary laws for the strict administration of justice, the repression of violence and tyranny by the powerful, without respect to persons. He favored and honored holy men, and granted many privileges and immunities to the clergy. His charity and tenderness towards his subjects made him study all possible ways to make them a happy people.
During a rebellion in his kingdom, the king was surprised at church by the rebels. He confessed his sins and received Holy Communion. Stretching out his arms before the altar, he was struck down on his knees by the enemies of his Christian reign.
The Forgotten Faith of Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Preacher Who Put Christianity First
Posted on 01/19/2026 15:00 PM (ChurchPOP)
Nuncio says current Russian attacks on Ukraine bear some resemblance to Stalin's Holodomor (Vatican News)
Posted on 01/19/2026 07:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas said:
Food shortages are being caused by this energy crisis, apart from the difficulties faced by civilians due to the cold. This seems to have some resemblance to the Holodomor that Ukraine went through in the 1930s.
We have our own generator at the Nunciature, which means we can have more light, water, and heating than the others. If the situation remains unchanged, it is possible that the entire Ukrainian capital would need to be evacuated, as the mayor of Kyiv said a few days ago.
The nuncio also spoke about the Latin-rite hierarchy’s decision to dedicate the year to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Seeking Christ’s “merciful reception, forgiveness of sins, and protection from all evil, we prayed that God’s goodness would overcome sin and war and grant us peace,” said the nuncio. “We know that war is caused by the devil’s actions, and the devil is afraid every time we worship God.”
Cardinal Parolin, in major lecture, decries violations of international law, collapse of multilateralism (CWN)
Posted on 01/19/2026 07:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
In a lecture delivered on January 17, the Secretary of State of His Holiness emphasized that peace and justice should “once again become the pillars of order among nations, and not merely remain simple aspirations or empty claims.”
Pope Leo is an 'extremely determined man,' ambassador says following papal audience with Prince Albert (CWN)
Posted on 01/19/2026 06:01 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Pope Leo XIV received Prince Albert II of Monaco on January 17.