
Migration has reemerged as one of Europe’s most pressing political and humanitarian questions in 2026. Addressing a gathering of bishops from across the continent, Pope Leo XIV called for migration policies rooted in human dignity, legal
A major investigation into the Catholic Diocese of Providence in Rhode Island has revealed decades of sexual abuse
President Donald Trump’s decision to launch major combat operations against Iran in coordination with Israel has ignited a
Conservative Anglican leaders from across the Global South are gathering in Abuja, Nigeria, for a four day meeting that could
The United States Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a California law that prohibited schools from automatically notifying parents if a
The proposed assisted suicide legislation in the United Kingdom appears unlikely to become law after confirmation that the Government will
The United States Ambassador to the Holy See, Brian Burch, has spoken publicly about current tensions between Washington and the
A major Vatican theological body has released a new document warning that humanity’s future cannot be secured through
The Vatican has raised concerns about the growing cultural obsession with physical perfection, warning that the increasing popularity
An unpublished letter written by Pope Benedict XVI in April 2021 has shed new light on his final theological reflections,
During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden offered a powerful reflection on what it means
During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden offered a meditation on the theme of God’s
A newly published collection of writings by Joseph Ratzinger has drawn renewed attention to his pastoral vision of the Church
High-profile Vatican trials promise accountability, but questions persist about whether justice is genuine, or carefully staged for credibility.
A study group formed during the Synod on Synodality has warned that online polarization and ethical risks in
The General Secretariat of the Synod has released the first two Final Reports prepared by Study Groups established
Cardinal Pietro Parolin has called for an end to violence and a renewal of moral responsibility within military life, urging
Administrative reform within the Roman Curia continues to evolve in 2026 as cross department coordination becomes a central focus of
During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden invited Pope Leo XIV, cardinals residing in Rome,
Nearly a decade after the most ambitious phase of modern Curial reform began, the question in 2026 is no longer
Catholic bishops in South Sudan have issued a strong condemnation of recent violence in Jonglei State after reports emerged of a massacre that claimed the lives of dozens of civilians. Church leaders described the killings as
Catholic bishops from across Asia have issued a strong appeal for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East, warning that the escalating conflict could trigger severe humanitarian and economic consequences far beyond the region. The call
A major investigation into the Catholic Diocese of Providence in Rhode Island has revealed decades of sexual abuse involving Catholic clergy and a system that allowed many cases to remain hidden for years. The findings have