His former diocese ‘most likely place’ on itinerary if Pope Leo XIV visits Peru
The president of Peru’s conference of bishops said a late 2026 papal visit to the country has a probability of approximately 80%. […]
The president of Peru’s conference of bishops said a late 2026 papal visit to the country has a probability of approximately 80%. […]
The human rights advocate has been convicted and sentenced multiple times since 2020. […]
Vatican representatives are in the process of reviewing the life of Pedro Ballester, a British university student who died of cancer in 2018, to gauge whether his canonization cause should be opened. […]
“Little Nellie” was a 4-year-old child from Cork, Ireland, whose piety and closeness to God led in part to the lowering of the age at which children could receive their first holy Communion. […]
“The Church is not and must never be a mouthpiece for any political party or candidate,” the Zambian bishops stated. Read more in this roundup of world news that you may have missed this past week. […]
The Canadian bishops issued a statement Feb. 5 supporting Bill C-218, which would prevent persons whose sole medical condition is mental illness from accessing physician-assisted suicide. […]
Amid the freezing temperatures hitting many parts of the U.S., one Knights of Columbus council is providing warmth to children in need through an initiative called “Hoodies from Heaven.” […]
The U.S. government announced it will send a new shipment of humanitarian aid to Cuba worth $6 million, which will be delivered directly to the population through the Catholic Church. […]
Public schools in the United States are required by the U.S. Constitution to allow students and staff to pray, the government said this week. […]
Catholic convert Eva Vlaardingerbroek discussed immigration and the state of free speech in Europe on EWTN’s “The World Over with Raymond Arroyo.” […]
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