During his recent visit to booming churches in Africa, Pope Leo XIV sounded a warning to Catholics tempted to embrace pieces of other religions, including sorcery and superstition ... .
During his recent visit to booming churches in Africa, Pope Leo XIV sounded a warning to Catholics tempted to embrace pieces of other religions, including sorcery and superstition ... .
During his recent visit to booming churches in Africa, Pope Leo XIV sounded a warning to Catholics tempted to embrace pieces of other religions, including sorcery and superstition ....
Many things are named in honor of popes, including shrines, schools and other structures. In Singapore, there’s even an orchid variety with a papal moniker ... And the convention has taken to the heavens – literally ... “(8661) Ratzinger.” ... ....
Maryland’s top court has ruled that state’s attorney general cannot disclose the names of Archdiocese of Baltimore clergy and staff appearing in a grand jury investigation of alleged sexual abuse that have not been charged with any crimes ... ....
Roughly two months before celebrating a year on the throne of Peter, Pope Leo XIV became one of the most quoted global leaders on the planet. Papal diplomacy all the sudden became trendy ... He is a son of St ... “Blessed are the peacemakers.” ... ....
WashingtonCardinalRobert W. McElroy will be the principal celebrant of a May 9 Mass honoring St. Dymphna – the patron saint of those suffering from mental illnesses – and to pray for persons living with mental health challenges ... St ... ....
Pope Leo XIV has dedicated his prayer intention for the month of May to one of humanity’s most persistent challenges. hunger ... The ongoing war in the Middle East could push an additional 45 million people into severe hunger before mid-year.
Several U.S. and JapaneseCatholic bishops seeking nuclear disarmament are expressing both urgency and wariness, as the United Nations hosts a conference on a non-proliferation treaty at a time when the U.N ... Signing the document were ArchbishopPaul D.
Throughout the first year of his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV has returned repeatedly to the topics of labor, economics and the dignity of work. As the Church honors St ... 4, 2025 ... 4, 2025 ... 9, 2025 ... 8, 2025 ... 5, 2025 ... 18, 2025 ... 22, 2025 ... 22, 2025 ... ....