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Catholic Legal Coalition Challenges U.S. Suspension of Immigration From 75 Countries

Catholic Legal Coalition Challenges U.S. Suspension of Immigration From 75 Countries

A Catholic legal network and several immigration advocacy organizations have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the U.S. government’s

White House Border Official Challenges Pope Leo XIV on Immigration Policy

White House Border Official Challenges Pope Leo XIV on Immigration Policy

A senior White House official has publicly challenged Pope Leo XIV over immigration policy, offering to meet the

Lenten Retreat at the Vatican Calls the Church to Communicate Hope in a Wounded World

Lenten Retreat at the Vatican Calls the Church to Communicate Hope in a Wounded World

During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden offered a powerful reflection on what

Bishop Erik Varden Reflects on God’s Angels During Vatican Lenten Retreat

Bishop Erik Varden Reflects on God’s Angels During Vatican Lenten Retreat

During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden offered a meditation on the theme

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.

Lenten Retreat at the Vatican Reflects on Leadership Through St Bernard’s On Consideration

Lenten Retreat at the Vatican Reflects on Leadership Through St Bernard’s On Consideration

During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden invited Pope Leo XIV, cardinals residing

Curial Reform After a Decade: Has Centralized Oversight Strengthened Vatican Accountability?

Curial Reform After a Decade: Has Centralized Oversight Strengthened Vatican Accountability?

Nearly a decade after the most ambitious phase of modern Curial reform began, the question in 2026 is

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Peace Activist and Catholic Columnist Colman McCarthy Dies at 87

Peace Activist and Catholic Columnist Colman McCarthy Dies at 87

Colman McCarthy, longtime columnist, educator, and advocate for peace rooted in Catholic social teaching, died on February 27 in the Dominican Republic at the age of 87. According to family members, he died from complications related

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Oil Wells on Los Angeles Archdiocese Land Permanently Sealed After Years of Community Advocacy

Oil Wells on Los Angeles Archdiocese Land Permanently Sealed After Years of Community Advocacy

After more than a decade of sustained community activism, oil wells operating on land leased from the Los Angeles Archdiocese have been permanently sealed, marking a significant environmental milestone in south Los Angeles. California Governor Gavin