Fernando Mendoza’s Catholic Playbook: Pro Tips From Las Vegas Faithful for the Raiders’ New QB
The NFL’s No. 1 draft pick, who has been outspoken about his Catholic faith, can expect a warm welcome to one of the fastest-growing dioceses in the U.S.
World’s Oldest Nun Turns 113 and Reveals Secret to Long Life: ‘My Whole Mind Is on God’
Born in 1913 and entering the Dominicans at age 17, Sister Francis Piscatella has lived a life of service as a teacher.
PHOTOS: Pope Leo XIV Departs Africa, Returns to Rome After 11-Day Papal Trip
The Holy Father visited four countries during his first apostolic visit to Africa.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kennedy Calls Assisted-Suicide Laws ‘Abhorrent’
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pledged to help strengthen laws that protect people with disabilities from assisted suicide, saying “we can’t be a moral society” with these laws in place.
The Jubilee of St. Francis: Rediscovering the Call to Holiness and the Journey of Becoming ‘Perfectly Changed in Heart’
This year, 800 years after his death, the patron of Assisi’s journey from sinner to saint resonates with our world while echoing the Gospel message. As Pope Francis said, his namesake focused on ‘working to make the countenance of Christ shine ever more brightly ...’
‘Chalice of Mercy’: Midwest-Based Nonprofit Brings Aid to Ukraine’s Front Lines
Providing spiritual and humanitarian support amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Native American Group Backed by U.S. Bishops Seeks Court Review of Sacred Site Sale
Apache Stronghold has faced multiple court losses, including a failed Supreme Court bid, to halt the sale of Oak Flat in Arizona.
European Union Court Rules Hungary’s LGBTQ Law ‘Breaches EU Founding Values’
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on Tuesday that Hungary's 2021 LGBTQ law breached EU founding values.
Pope Leo XIV, Returning From Africa: ‘I Condemn All Actions That Are Unjust’
Speaking to reporters on his flight from Malabo to Rome, the pope addressed war, migration, same-sex blessings, and the Vatican’s diplomacy with authoritarian governments.
More Adults Quit Catholic Church Than Enter It in Most Countries, New Survey Finds
Despite losses from religious switching, Catholics still make up the majority of the population in a number of countries Pew Research Center analyzed across the globe.