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Venezuela's bishops call for release of political prisoners, respect for human rights (Conferencia Episcopal Venezolana)
Posted on 02/11/2026 04:02 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
The bishops released “Despuntará tu luz como la aurora” (“Your light will break forth like the dawn” (Isaiah 58:8) on February 9, over a month after the United States removed strongman Nicolás Maduro from office. Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s current acting president, was Maduro’s vice president.
Cardinal Cupich calls for White House apology for Truth Social depiction of Obamas (Archdiocese of Chicago)
Posted on 02/11/2026 04:02 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Portraying human beings as animals—less than human—is not new,” said Cardinal Cupich. “It was a common way in past centuries for politicians and others to demean immigrant groups as each arrived, the Chinese, Irish, Italians, Slavs, Jews, Latinos and so on.”
The prelate added:
A few days ago, we saw that in the White House such blatant racism is not merely a practice of the past. If the President intentionally approved the message containing viciously racist images, he should admit it. If he did not know of it originally, he should explain why he let his staff describe the public outcry over their transmission as fake outrage. Either way he should apologize.
Bishop Daniel Garcia of Austin, the chairman of the US bishops’ Subcommittee for the Promotion of Racial Justice and Reconciliation, also criticized the video, which President Trump discussed in an exchange with reporters.
Muslim, Hindu prayers included in prayer vigil for World Day of Prayer against Human Trafficking (CWN)
Posted on 02/11/2026 03:02 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
A Muslim prayer, a Hindu prayer, and a Buddhist reflection were included in the official prayer vigil guide of the 12th World Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking (background).
Pope Leo reflects on 'profound and vital link' between God's Word and the Church (CWN)
Posted on 02/11/2026 03:02 AM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Continuing his series of Wednesday general audiences on the Second Vatican Council and its documents, Pope Leo XIV reflected today on the “profound and vital link that exists between the Word of God and the Church.”
Feb. 11 Wednesday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time; Opt Mem of Our Lady of Lourdes, Opt. Mem.
Posted on 02/11/2026 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Feb. 10 Memorial of St. Scholastica, Virgin, Memorial
Posted on 02/10/2026 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Pope has no plans to travel to U.S. in 2026, Vatican says
Posted on 02/9/2026 09:30 AM (USCCB News Releases)
VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Pope Leo XIV will not travel to the United States this year, the head of the Holy See Press Office said Feb. 8.
Vatican observers had speculated about whether the first American pope would return to the United States during his first full year as pontiff, particularly as some news outlets reported that he might visit in September to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly in New York, a meeting attended by each of his three most recent predecessors during their pontificates.
But, Matteo Bruni, director of the Holy See Press Office, told reporters that no U.S. trip is planned for 2026 when asked about the pope’s travel schedule.
Recent popes have all traveled to the United States at least once, making such visits an expected trip for modern papacies.
St. John Paul II visited the United States frequently, traveling to the country seven times during his pontificate and making stops across the nation. During those visits, he met with President Jimmy Carter at the White House and President Ronald Reagan in Alaska.
Pope Benedict XVI visited the United States once, spending six days in April 2008, during which he met with President George W. Bush in Washington and addressed the U.N. General Assembly in New York. Pope Francis also made a single six-day visit in 2015, becoming the first pontiff to address a joint session of Congress. He also traveled to Washington D.C., New York and Philadelphia.
St. Paul VI was the first pope to visit the United States in 1965. He made a historic address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, met with President Lyndon B. Johnson and celebrated Mass at Yankee Stadium.
Since his election in May 2025, Pope Leo has taken one international trip to Turkey and Lebanon, a six-day trip previously planned before his predecessor's passing last year. The November trip included meetings with civil and religious leaders, visits to holy sites, and prayer at the Port of Beirut, where a 2020 explosion killed 218 people and injured more than 7,000.
While the Vatican has not made any official announcements, a number of local sources have suggested how Pope Leo’s 2026 calendar may already be taking shape with potential trips to Africa, Spain and South America.
Last month, Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco of Algiers told reporters outside the Vatican's Paul VI Audience Hall Jan. 8 that a papal visit to Algeria was “on track” and would occur in “the first part of 2026.” Archbishop Kryspin Witold Dubiel, the apostolic nuncio to Angola, has also said the pope accepted invitations from both Church and government officials to visit the country.
Spanish Cardinal José Cobo of Madrid told reporters in January that Pope Leo is also expected to visit Spain this year, and will likely include stops in Madrid, Barcelona and the Canary Islands.
The president of Peru's Catholic bishops, Bishop Carlos Garcia Camader, told reporters in Lima Feb. 4 that a papal trip to Peru was "very probable" in November or the first week of December, according to Reuters. The Vatican typically makes an official announcement of a papal trip at least a month before the expected departure.
Feb. 9 Monday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time, Weekday
Posted on 02/9/2026 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Feb. 8 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time , Sunday
Posted on 02/8/2026 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Pope Leo XIV Accepts Resignation of Archbishop Samuel Aquila of Denver; Appoints Bishop James Golka as Successor
Posted on 02/7/2026 09:30 AM (USCCB News Releases)
WASHINGTON – Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of Most Reverend Samuel J. Aquila, 75, from the pastoral governance of the Archdiocese of Denver, and has appointed Most Reverend James R. Golka, currently bishop of Colorado Springs, as his successor.
The resignation and appointment were publicized in Washington, D.C. on February 7, 2026, by Cardinal Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States.
Bishop Golka’s biography may be found here.
The Archdiocese of Denver is comprised of 40,154 square miles in the State of Colorado.
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