Opinion: A solemn pause — why Utah’s new Good Friday holiday is good news

For generations in Utah, the Friday before Easter has often been seen as just another workday. While many in the Christian world donned dark colors and hushed their voices to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, the Beehive State hummed with its usual industry.

But a significant cultural and legislative shift is underway. Beginning in 2027, thanks to the passage of SB193, Good Friday…

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[ Vidéo ] « Donne-nous des larmes, Seigneur » : au Colisée, le Saint Père a fait du Chemin de Croix une supplication pour un monde blessé

Devant plus de 30 000 fidèles, ce Vendredi saint 3 avril 2026, le Chemin de Croix présidé par le pape Léon XIV a donné à entendre une méditation d’une grande force spirituelle, biblique et morale. Sur les quatorze stations, le Saint-Père en a accompli cinq à l’intérieur du Colisée et neuf sur le parcours extérieur, dans une célébration marquée par la gravité, le dépouillement et une insistance…

EcoWaste Coalition’s Community and Church Partners Re-Enact Christ’s Sufferings in Via Crucis Held Amid Crisis in Waste, Oil, and Corruption

31 March 2026, Tondo, Manila. Under the scorching sun, some 400 people donning black veils and buri hats joined the environmental- and social justice-themed Via Crucis (Way of the Cross) held today by members and partners of the EcoWaste Coalition…

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Manila archbishop urges broader pro-life action amid war, rising costs

The Catholic archbishop of Manila on Friday linked a Lenten prayer walk to global conflicts and rising living costs, urging Filipinos to embrace a broader defense of human life. Cardinal Jose Advincula said the “Penitential Walk for Life” should move beyond ritual, calling participants to recognize Christ’s suffering in victims of violence, injustice and daily […]

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