
Pope Leo XIV received Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, in a private audience at the Vatican on Thursday, reaffirming the Holy See’s continued spiritual and humanitarian concern for Ukraine amid
A recent speech by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference has sparked renewed
Pope Leo XIV on Monday addressed the Prefects of the Italian Republic, encouraging them to uphold civil harmony
Debates over religious liberty have long shaped the relationship between churches and governments. In early 2026, controversy surrounding a national
Archbishop Alexander Sample of Portland, Oregon, said Pope Leo XIV has expressed strong support for U.S. bishops in their call
As the United States prepares to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore
A conservative Catholic member of the federal Religious Liberty Commission created under President Donald Trump has been removed following a
Ash Wednesday this week marks the beginning of Lent, the Church’s principal penitential season, inviting Catholics and many
During his Sunday Angelus address, Pope Leo XIV reflected on the Gospel reading by emphasizing that authentic righteousness
Pope Leo XIV has called on members of Italy’s Carabinieri to rediscover the essential core of the Christian message and
As Vatican Radio marks its ninety fifth anniversary, the Director of L’Osservatore Romano Andrea Monda has offered a reflection on
During his weekly General Audience on February 11, 2026, Pope Leo XIV reflected on the central role of the Word
The Vatican has announced the theme for the Sixth World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, choosing the words I
High-profile Vatican trials promise accountability, but questions persist about whether justice is genuine, or carefully staged for credibility.
Cardinal Marc Ouellet, Prefect Emeritus of the Dicastery for Bishops, has offered a theological reflection on the growing
As St. Peter’s Basilica approaches the 400th anniversary of its dedication, the Vatican has announced a wide range
Leadership transitions inside the Roman Curia rarely attract sustained global attention, yet changes within the Vatican’s communications apparatus often signal
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Sister Nina Benedikta Krapić as the new Deputy Director of the Holy See Press Office,
Pope Leo XIV has formally abolished the Pontifical Committee for World Children’s Day, bringing an end to the body established
Vatican Radio has marked its ninety fifth anniversary, commemorating nearly a century of service to the Pope and Catholic communities
Catholic leaders in Bangladesh have welcomed the country’s recent parliamentary elections, describing the largely peaceful vote as a hopeful step toward stability and reconciliation in a nation navigating political transition. The election, held on February 12,
Supporters of the Traditional Latin Mass have voiced concern that a renewed controversy involving the Society of St. Pius X could complicate ongoing discussions about liturgical practice within the Catholic Church. The debate intensified after the
Ash Wednesday this week marks the beginning of Lent, the Church’s principal penitential season, inviting Catholics and many other Christians into forty days of prayer, fasting and spiritual renewal ahead of Easter. On this solemn day,