U.S. Bishops Approve Revised Version of Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People
The document, also known as “the Dallas Charter,” is a set of procedures originally established in 2002 to address allegations of sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy.
Pope Leo XIV Calls for ‘Examination of Conscience’ On Migrants at Canary Islands Port
At Arguineguín, once called the 'dock of shame,' the Pope denounced human traffickers and said human dignity 'has no passport.'
Department of Justice Backs Catholic Football Coach Suing University Over COVID Vaccine Mandate
Coach Nick Rolovich launched a suit against Washington State University several years ago after he was fired by the school for refusing the COVID-19 shot.
Disability Advocates File Federal Suits Over ‘Imminent Risk’ of New York, Illinois Assisted Suicide Laws
Laws that allow doctors to help kill their patients risk a 'deadly and discriminatory system' for disabled individuals, suits argue.
3 Key Moments From Pope Leo’s Voyage to Madrid
COMMENTARY: A prayer vigil, Corpus Christi procession and a meeting with the Spanish parliament punctuated a memorable trip to Spain’s capital city.
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Brings Christ Through Rainy Streets of Historic Baltimore
Thousands gathered at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on June 10 for Mass and a Eucharistic procession through downtown Baltimore.
PHOTOS: Pope Leo XIV Holds Prayer Vigil, Visits Prison, Says Mass at Historic Basilica in Barcelona
The Holy Father will next visit the Canary Islands before wrapping up his seven-day visit to Spain.
The Meaning of America’s Consecration to the Sacred Heart
COMMENTARY: There are two reasons why the date of June 11 is especially important.
US Sacred Heart Consecration Carries Echoes of French History
Despite the failure by France’s monarchy to fulfill Jesus’ request to consecrate the country, dedication to his Sacred Heart remains alive in the hearts of its people.
The Exit Interview: A ‘Missionary’ Nuncio Departs After a Decade in D.C.
‘We talk to everyone — even the Department of War,’ Cardinal Christophe Pierre says in an exclusive interview about his tenure as the Pope’s man in Washington.