PHOTOS: Pope Leo XIV Visits Algeria During His First Papal Trip to Africa
The Holy Father is scheduled to visit four African countries throughout mid-April.
The Time Venerable Fulton Sheen Gave a Conference for 270,000 People in St. Louis
When Fulton Sheen is beatified this September in St. Louis, it will mark the second time that the singular Catholic personality has drawn crowds of thousands to the downtown of the ‘Rome of the West.’
Catholic Father Whose Home Was Raided at Gunpoint Wins 7-Figure Settlement From U.S. Government
Pro-lifers call the win “a huge victory for all Americans who want our right to speak our minds peacefully in a law-abiding way without fear of our own government.”
Pope Leo XIV in Algeria: Where There Is Conflict the Church Brings Reconciliation
At the Basilica of St. Augustine, the pontiff urged Christians to bear witness through 'simple gestures, genuine relationships and a dialogue lived out day by day.'
The One Regret I Didn’t Know I Had
A simple assignment at a Catholic university turned into something more — a glimpse of formation, truth and a regret I didn’t know I had.
India Mourns Priest-Physician Who Built Hospital, Founded Blood Donation Movement
Father Francis Alappatt, who earned a medical degree before entering the seminary, built one of Kerala, India’s largest hospitals and pioneered a statewide blood donation movement.
Leo XIV: True Power Comes From Virtue, Not Strength
The pontiff discussed the legitimate exercise of authority in a message to the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.
What Makes a ‘Catholic’ Investment? New Vatican Funds Raise the Question
Each of the two indexes includes 50 mid- and large-cap companies and is guided by the social doctrine of the Catholic Church.
‘It’s a Special Thing to Be Human’: Artemis II Crew Returns With Awe, Gratitude, and Faith
After traveling approximately 695,000 miles over its 10-day trip around the moon, the Artemis II crew gave powerful reflections on their experience.
Pope Leo XIV Calls June Consistory of Cardinals, Says ‘Evangelii Gaudium’ Must Be Relaunched
In a letter to the College of Cardinals, the Pope said the exhortation remains 'a significant point of reference' and urged renewed missionary boldness across the life of the Church.