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Jan. 17 Memorial of St. Anthony, Abbot, Memorial

The Church celebrates the Memorial of St. Anthony, Abbot (251-356) from the 3rd century. St. Anthony, the Father of the monastics, retired to the desert at about the age of eighteen in order to live in perfect solitude. Many heard about his ascetic life and came to join him in his hermitage, He laid the foundations of community life, and gave to his disciples that profound broad and sane instruction, the mature result of solitude and prayer, which forms the surest basis of Christian asceticism.

Cardinal Dolan Calls on Parents to Name Babies After Saints: ‘It’s a Custom Worth Recovering’

"I think naming our children after the saints is a custom really worth recovering.” - Cardinal Timothy Dolan

Vice President Vance to Headline 2026 March for Life

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Profile of the Church in Albania (CWN)

The Church in Albana has 491,870 Catholics, or 16.4% of the total Albanian population of 3,002,392, according to statistics in the new (2025) edition of the Annuario Pontificio [Pontifical Yearbook], published by the Vatican’s Secretariat of State. Remarkably, one diocese (the Diocese of Lezhë) has the majority of the nation’s seminarians.

Fruits of the Jubilee

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French bishops urge nation's senate to reject assisted suicide (Conférence des évêques de France)

The officers of the French episcopal conference called upon the nation’s senate to reject legislation that would permit assisted suicide.

“Palliative care is the only right response to the trying situations of the end of life,” the bishops wrote on January 14. “Legalizing euthanasia or assisted suicide would profoundly change the nature of our social pact.”

Criticizing the misuse of the words dignity, freedom, and fraternity, the prelates said that “the dignity of a human person does not vary according to his or her state of health, autonomy or social utility; it is inherent in his humanity, to the end. It is inalienable.”

The prelates added:

To evoke a “law of fraternity” when it is a question of causing death, of giving the possibility of administering a lethal substance, or of inciting a caregiver to do so against his conscience, is a lie.

Fraternity, the central value of our Republic, does not consist in hastening the death of those who suffer or in forcing caregivers to cause it, but on the contrary in never abandoning those who live through these difficult and painful moments. Fraternity invites us to definitively refuse the temptation to cause death, and, at the same time, to make a resolute commitment to effectively develop palliative care throughout the land, to strengthen the training of caregivers, to support caregivers, to breach solitude, and to recognize that vulnerability is part of the human condition.

Official takes stock of Vatican-Jewish relations (CWN)

A Vatican official took stock of the past year’s developments in Jewish-Catholic relations and focused on the commemorations of the 60th anniversary of Nostra Aetate.

Becket Report Finds Increases in Support for Religious Liberty in the Public Square

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Christian Symbols in Public Buildings On Trial Before European Court of Human Rights

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EWTN Launches Unified Catholic News Brand: CNA and ACI Group Become EWTN News

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