
Pope Leo XIV called on Christian communities to rediscover the spirit of hospitality and service by looking to the example of the Holy Family of Nazareth. Speaking in the Vatican to participants of the fourth edition
Cuba has announced that 51 prisoners will be released in the coming days in a move linked to
Catholic bishops in Ethiopia have called on citizens to reject hatred and resist attempts to divide the country
Catholic leaders in Scotland have raised strong concerns over proposed legislation that would legalize assisted suicide for terminally ill adults,
Cardinal Matteo Maria Zuppi called for renewed efforts toward dialogue and reconciliation as the war in Ukraine enters its fourth
A Chaldean Catholic bishop in California has pleaded not guilty to multiple financial crime charges as the Vatican confirmed that
Catholic leaders in Sri Lanka have welcomed the recent arrest of a former senior military intelligence official in connection with
The Preacher of the Papal Household Father Roberto Pasolini delivered the second Lenten meditation for the Roman Curia
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims are traveling to the Italian hill town of Assisi this month to venerate
A Lenten reflection circulating within Catholic circles has drawn attention to the deeper spiritual lessons that can emerge from unexpected
Pope Leo XIV has presented a balanced perspective on artificial intelligence, urging societies to guide the technology with responsibility rather
The Vatican opened its series of Lenten reflections with a meditation focused on humility, spiritual conversion and the path toward
Scottish composer and conductor Sir James MacMillan delivered a major reflection on the spiritual meaning of silence and the future
High-profile Vatican trials promise accountability, but questions persist about whether justice is genuine, or carefully staged for credibility.
The Catholic bishops of Uganda are preparing to travel to Rome for the traditional ad limina apostolorum visit,
Administrative oversight inside the Vatican continues to evolve in 2026 as the Roman Curia expands its compliance reporting
Pope Leo XIV has announced significant leadership changes within the Vatican’s charitable structures and the Polish Church by appointing Archbishop
Governance reform inside the Roman Curia continues to advance in 2026 as accountability frameworks expand across Vatican administrative departments. After
Amid rising geopolitical tensions and continuing armed conflicts in several regions of the world, the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life
The General Secretariat of the Synod has released the third Final Report from the Study Groups created to examine key
Bangladesh is experiencing a growing fuel crisis as tensions in the Middle East disrupt global energy routes, creating uncertainty for millions preparing to travel for major religious holidays. Long queues have formed at petrol stations across
Catholic bishops of the Solomon Islands gathered at the Holy Name of Mary Seminary for their first meeting of 2026, combining pastoral discussions with an encounter with seminarians preparing for priesthood. The meeting took place on
The Preacher of the Papal Household Father Roberto Pasolini delivered the second Lenten meditation for the Roman Curia in the presence of Pope Leo XIV, emphasizing that fraternity must be understood not simply as an ideal