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Stories for week of April 12, 2026

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Released Monday, Apr. 13

 Cardinal Burke: ‘Vatican-US clash’ narrative Is exaggerated
 Chaldean bishops elect new Patriarch, Paul III Nona
 Pope departs for Africa
 Report: Pope wishes to visit Vietnam in near future
 President Trump blasts Pope Leo in lengthy social media post; USCCB responds: Pope Leo is not a politician
 Cardinal Vesco: Algerians will welcome Pope’s message of peace
 US cardinals criticize Iran war, ICE deportations

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Monday of the Second Week of Easter; Opt Mem of St. Martin I, Pope and Martyr

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Today is the Optional Memorial of St. Martin I (d. 655), who was pope from 649 to 654. He was a courageous defender of the faith against heresy. He held a council at Rome which condemned the Monothelite heresy which taught that Christ had no human but only a divine will and defended that Christ was true God…

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