St. Margaret Mary’s Relics Visit US as Nation Honors the Sacred Heart
The saint whose visions helped spread devotion to the Sacred Heart is inspiring a new wave of prayer as her major relics travel across the United States.
These Classic Reads Will Foster Greater Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
17th- and 19th-century books offer blessed insights into the Heart of Jesus.
Catholic Church, US Government Drive Relief Efforts in Venezuela
‘People in some areas feel invisible to the government, to the aid efforts,’ Jesuit Father Edgar Magallanes, national director of Jesuit Relief Services Venezuela, said. ‘But we’re working on it.’
Supreme Court to Review Parents’ Challenge to Law Regarding Notification of Gender Transitions
The parents argue that their right to direct the upbringing of their children is in jeopardy. The state continues to defend the law.
San Francisco Archdiocese Will Pay $395 Million to Abuse Victims, Archbishop Cordileone Says
The proposed settlement will ‘resolve all lawsuits’ regarding child sex abuse involving archdiocesan officials, the prelate said in a press release.
‘A Bit Surreal’: American Pilgrims Join New Archbishops in Rome for Pallium Mass
Hundreds of U.S. Catholics accompanied the four new U.S. metropolitan archbishops who received their pallia June 29 from Pope Leo XIV.
Religious Leaders in Italy Sign Pact to Promote Dialogue and Coexistence
The pact aims to address polarization, extremism, the instrumentalization of religion to justify hatred, foster coexistence, and promote a culture of peace in the service of the common good.
5 Heroes of American Catholicism
Charles and John Carroll, St. Junípero Serra, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini and Venerable Fulton Sheen profoundly affected the United States and its citizens.
A Hot Take on Pope Leo’s Second Consistory
VATICAN DIARY: This June’s consistory didn’t culminate in any dramatic or decisive result, but the mere fact that it took place was significant.
Pope Leo XIV to Address Pilgrims As National Eucharistic Journey Concludes
According to organizers, the address will reflect on the legacy of Catholicism in the U.S. while encouraging the faithful to seek renewed unity, peace, and hope through Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.