Capizzi Pick Reassures Notre Dame Catholic Identity Advocates
Supporters say the selection of Catholic University theologian Joe Capizzi to lead the McGrath Institute signals continuity with John Cavadini’s vision.
Peoria Bishop Announces Ticket Availability for Sheen Beatification
The beatification Mass is scheduled for 2 p.m. CT on Sept. 24 at the Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis.
Military Archbishop Offers Prayers for Victims of Edwards Air Force Base Accident
Eight people died in the accident, which is under investigation.
Pope Leo Expected to Visit 5 Peruvian Cities in November, President Says
The president of Peru had a nearly two-hour private meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on June 18.
Pope Leo XIV: Failure to Understand Eastern Christianity Impoverishes the Church
The pope addressed members of the Reunion of Aid Agencies for the Oriental Churches at the Vatican on June 18.
From Augustine to Auschwitz: Why Just War Still Matters
Responding to Pope Leo’s encyclical, patristics scholar Professor John Rist argues that history, from Rome’s fall to the Second World War, shows the necessity of moral clarity in war.
Federal Judge Says Government Can Deposit Money to Seize Diocesan Land for Border Fencing
The Diocese of Las Cruces, New Mexico, had asked a district court to block the deposit of the funds while it fights the government's attempts.
New Orleans Boosts Sacred Heart Devotion with Consecration, Home ‘Enthronement’ Initiative
Archdiocese made 30,000 images of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, but the people wanted more.
Pope Leo XIV Declares American Religious Founder Mary Teresa Tallon ‘Venerable’
On June 18, the Pope issued a decree recognizing the heroic virtue of the foundress of the Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate in New York, among several others.
Leo XIV: On the Peripheries of Faith
ANALYSIS: The first countries Leo has chosen to visit in Europe on his international travels are those with a solid Catholic history.