
Cardinal Jean Paul Vesco, Archbishop of Algiers, has described Pope Leo XIV’s upcoming visit to Algeria as a beautiful sign of openness and fraternity, highlighting its symbolic and pastoral significance for both the local Church and
United States Ambassador to the Holy See Brian Burch has suggested that the election of Pope Leo XIV,
United States Ambassador to the Holy See Brian Burch has defended current US immigration policies, stating they are
The Spanish Bishops’ Conference has issued a clarification following media reports suggesting that Pope Leo XIV warned about far right
A Catholic legal network and several immigration advocacy organizations have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the U.S. government’s decision to
A senior Vatican official has told the United Nations that certain emerging interpretations of human rights risk weakening religious freedom
A professor at the University of Notre Dame has declined a leadership appointment at one of the university’s research institutes
A newly published collection of writings by Joseph Ratzinger has drawn renewed attention to his pastoral vision of
During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden offered a meditation on the theme
During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden offered a powerful reflection on what it means
The Vatican has clarified that Catholics may receive organ transplants derived from animals, offering updated ethical guidance as medical science
A recent pilgrimage through Jordan has given rise to a new podcast project that blends spiritual reflection with historical and
The question of women serving as deacons in the Catholic Church remains unresolved, but recent developments have reignited discussion among
Two senior Catholic cardinals have publicly urged the Society of St. Pius X to recognize the authority of
The Vatican owned Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital has been ranked sixth best in the world and first in
Nearly a decade after the most ambitious phase of modern Curial reform began, the question in 2026 is no longer
During the annual Lenten Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican, Bishop Erik Varden invited Pope Leo XIV, cardinals residing in Rome,
The Vatican has published new Synod reports examining urgent global concerns including poverty, environmental responsibility, and the pastoral complexities surrounding
A senior Catholic bishop in Belgium has announced plans to pursue the ordination of married men within his diocese, citing
Filipinos living in Rome gathered this week to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution, remembering the peaceful movement that brought an end to two decades of dictatorship in the Philippines in 1986.
A Catholic legal network and several immigration advocacy organizations have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the U.S. government’s decision to suspend immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, disputing the administration’s claim that migrants from