Pope Leo XIV Receives Head of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church at Vatican

Pope Leo XIV Receives Head of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

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

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Rubio’s Munich Address Highlights Parallels Between US-Europe Ties and Vatican-NATO Relations

Rubio’s Munich Address Highlights Parallels Between US-Europe Ties and Vatican-NATO Relations

A recent speech by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference has sparked renewed

Pope Leo XIV Urges Italian Prefects to Safeguard Civil Harmony and Protect the Common Good

Pope Leo XIV Urges Italian Prefects to Safeguard Civil Harmony and Protect the Common Good

Pope Leo XIV on Monday addressed the Prefects of the Italian Republic, encouraging them to uphold civil harmony

Ash Wednesday Opens Lent With Prayer, Fasting and Enduring Parish Traditions

Ash Wednesday Opens Lent With Prayer, Fasting and Enduring Parish Traditions

Ash Wednesday this week marks the beginning of Lent, the Church’s principal penitential season, inviting Catholics and many

Pope Leo XIV at Angelus Says True Righteousness Flows from Great Love

Pope Leo XIV at Angelus Says True Righteousness Flows from Great Love

During his Sunday Angelus address, Pope Leo XIV reflected on the Gospel reading by emphasizing that authentic righteousness

Vatican Trials: Justice Inside the Walls or Carefully Managed Theater?

Vatican Trials: Justice Inside the Walls or Carefully Managed Theater?

High-profile Vatican trials promise accountability, but questions persist about whether justice is genuine, or carefully staged for credibility.

Cardinal Ouellet Reflects on Lay Leadership Roles in the Roman Curia

Cardinal Ouellet Reflects on Lay Leadership Roles in the Roman Curia

Cardinal Marc Ouellet, Prefect Emeritus of the Dicastery for Bishops, has offered a theological reflection on the growing

Vatican Unveils Major Initiatives for 400th Anniversary of St. Peter’s Basilica

Vatican Unveils Major Initiatives for 400th Anniversary of St. Peter’s Basilica

As St. Peter’s Basilica approaches the 400th anniversary of its dedication, the Vatican has announced a wide range

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Latin Mass Supporters Warn SSPX Dispute Risks Deepening Tensions in Liturgy Debate

Latin Mass Supporters Warn SSPX Dispute Risks Deepening Tensions in Liturgy Debate

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

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Ash Wednesday Opens Lent With Prayer, Fasting and Enduring Parish Traditions

Ash Wednesday Opens Lent With Prayer, Fasting and Enduring Parish Traditions

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,