Pope Leo XIV in Algeria: ‘I Am Here Among You As a Pilgrim of Peace’
The Pontiff called for a world order that does not exclude the vulnerable and urged leaders to serve the common good.
Argentine Bishop Offers Advice to Young People Who Wish to Enter Politics
Bishop Juan Liébana of Chascomús, Argentina, describes the ideal profile of a politician: a person of great virtue and integrity intent on building a better society.
Pope Leo XIV in Africa: 7 Things to Know About the Catholic Church in Algeria
Pope Leo XIV kicks off his trip to Africa in the country of Algeria, which is home to a small but lively Catholic population.
Pope Leo XIV Departs for Algeria, Beginning Third Apostolic Journey
The 10-day Africa trip will take the Pope to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea
Pope Leo XIV: ‘I Have No Fear of the Trump Administration’
Aboard the papal flight to Algeria, Leo said he is not a politician and will continue to preach the Gospel’s call for peace and multilateral dialogue.
Trump Blasts Pope Leo as ‘Weak’ and ‘Terrible for Foreign Policy’
The president’s social media broadside and comments to reporters came as the Pope prepared to depart for an 11-day trip to Africa.
US-Iran Talks Collapse as Vance Cites Nuclear Impasse and Catholic Leaders Call for Peace
The high-level face-to-face talks in Pakistan followed weeks of military confrontation that began in late February and produced a tenuous two-week ceasefire, which ends April 22.
Pope Leo XIV Urges Ceasefire, Protection of Civilians in War Zones
On Divine Mercy Sunday, the Pope prayed for Ukraine, Lebanon and Sudan.
At Washington Mass for Peace, Cardinal McElroy Condemns Iran War as Immoral
The liturgy was part of a global response to Pope Leo XIV’s appeal to pray amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Divine Mercy Shrine in Hollywood Becomes Beacon of Hope
The Los Angeles-based shrine draws growing crowds for Divine Mercy Sunday, highlighting a message of reconciliation and healing that continues to resonate year-round.