Pope Leo Entrusts Lebanon to Saint Charbel’s Intercession, Prays at His Tomb
Despite leaving behind no writings, the Pope said, the hermit of Annaya continues to speak with surprising power.
How Should Catholics Approach Giving Tuesday?
COMMENTARY: America’s tax structure has given rise to a Catholic infrastructure that is unparalleled in world history. We should lean into it — here are three ways to do so.
Society’s New ‘Sins’: Smoking and Having Too Many Kids
An excerpt from ‘Family Faith Under Fire’ by Dr. Ray Guarendi
Pope Leo XIV Calls Lebanon to Tenacity, Hope and Reconciliation
‘Blessed are the peacemakers,’ the Pope said on Sunday, reminding Lebanon that peace is not only a human achievement but also a gift that shapes the heart.
Pope Leo XIV Arrives in Lebanon, Bringing a Message of Peace to a Nation Scarred by War
Historically a crossroads between Christianity and Islam, Lebanon remains a mosaic of communities bound together by a shared but fragile national identity.
Pope Leo Says Erdogan Talks Focused on Gaza and Ukraine, Sees Turkish Role in Peace Efforts
Leo spoke with journalists on his flight from Turkey to Lebanon.
Why You (and Your Friends) Can’t Live Without Friendship
COMMENTARY: From Aristotle to Aelred, the greatest thinkers have taught that friendship shapes the soul — preparing us for joy in this life and communion with God.
11 Faces of Mary: A Worldwide Tour of Devotion and Beauty
From Ireland to Algeria and Mexico to Moscow, Catholic devotion to Mary shines in every culture.
Pope Leo XIV Honors ‘Courageous Christian Witness of the Armenian People’ in Istanbul
The visit to the cathedral, seat of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople, formed part of a day marked by prayer, dialogue, and reflection.
Wise Words and Colorful Stories ‘Tilt’ Back to God
In amazingly colorful yet simple ways, with lots of memorable examples, priest-author shows how everyone can tilt their degrees back toward that Light.