Pope Leo XIV explains the Church’s ‘human and divine dimensions’
The pope’s catechesis focused on the dogmatic constitution “Lumen gentium,” one of the pillars of Vatican II. […]
The pope’s catechesis focused on the dogmatic constitution “Lumen gentium,” one of the pillars of Vatican II. […]
Father Gabriel Romanelli says civilians are exhausted as aid access tightens and basic services collapse. […]
The Vatican will open new parts of St. Peter’s — including the full terrace — and roll out a “SmartPass” digital entry system as it marks the basilica’s 400th anniversary. […]
The brief Ash Wednesday walk between two hilltop basilicas marks the start of Lent in Rome. […]
The 2033 Jubilee will commemorate the bimillennium of the Redemption but the main ecumenical obstacle is the rift between the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate and the Patriarchate of Constantinople. […]
The pontiff said Christians grow closer when they deepen their shared faith in Christ, “the ultimate source of our peace.” […]
Planned consecrations could trigger automatic excommunication and deepen rupture with Rome. […]
The restored fresco in an ancient church in Rome sparked controversy after one of the angels depicted in the restoration bore a striking resemblance to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. […]
The Vatican has published the schedule of liturgies that Pope Leo XIV will celebrate in February, March, and the beginning of April, which includes the start of Lent, Holy Week, and Easter. […]
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