Pope Leo Gifted With ‘Proton,’ a Purebred Arabian Horse

The horse belongs to one of the oldest and most esteemed equine breeds in the world, known for its elegance and endurance.
Georgetown University Taps Eduardo Peñalver As New President

In the university’s announcement, Peñalver said he would apply his experience as leader of a Jesuit institution to his role at Georgetown.
Judge Bars Saints’ Statues From Massachusetts Public Safety Building — for Now

State trial court judge says St. Michael and St. Florian statues ‘patently endorse Catholic beliefs.’ The mayor says the city will appeal.
Pope Leo XIV Appoints Cardinal Cupich to Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State

In addition to managing the many functions and activities of the Vatican City government, the commission also oversees the artistic complex of the Vatican Museums and their assets.
Why Christ Won’t Let His Church Ordain Women

COMMENTARY: Popes from John Paul II to Francis have made clear that the Church cannot ordain women — yet some persist in revisiting what is already settled teaching.
Pope Leo XIV Explains Why Christian Hope Is Better Than Optimism

Pope Leo recalled that human existence is full of contrasts — joy, sadness, gratitude, and stress — but that only in the Risen Christ does the heart find the fullness it seeks.
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Will Select New President in November

The president is chosen first, and the vice president is chosen from the remaining nine candidates, according to the USCCB.
Cardinals, Actor, and 5,000 Faithful Bring the Eucharist to Times Square

An estimated 5,000 people took part in the annual procession traversing the streets of New York City.
‘A Weapon Against Evil’: Bishop Burbidge on the Rosary, Inclusion and Unity

‘The Rosary is a weapon against the evils and the forces against us,’ the shepherd of Arlington, Virginia, told the Register.
Priest’s Dad Rides Shotgun on Last Rites Calls

Michigan pastor and his father go to emergency requests for sacraments in a pickup truck.