U.S. Catholic Charismatic Leaders Announce Ecumenically-Oriented Evangelization Initiative
The launch of 'Evangelize USA' was announced following Pope Leo XIV's May 30 audience with members of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal International Service.
Franciscan Jubilee Year Invites Pilgrims to Walk in St. Francis of Assisi’s Footsteps
Pilgrims flock to Italy as the Catholic Church marks 800 years since the death of St. Francis.
Pope Leo XIV Appoints EWTN News President to Lead Vatican Communications Department
Montserrat Alvarado becomes the first lay woman appointed prefect of a dicastery of the Holy See.
Record Number of Priests Ordained in Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina
“We stand in awe of God’s work in our midst,” Bishop Michael Martin said.
Pope Leo XIV Highlights ‘Key Aspects’ of Catholic Charismatic Renewal
Pope Leo XIV encouraged members of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal to pursue their mission by placing themselves at the service of dioceses and parishes.
The Second Consistory of Leo XIV: A Method of Government?
ANALYSIS: The extraordinary consistory can include the creation of new cardinals, but it can also be a consistory for discussion.
Inside the Launch of ‘Magnifica Humanitas’
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U.S. Bishops Unveil Prayer Service for America’s 250th Anniversary Centered On Migrants
The prayer service invites Catholics to reflect on the nation’s history through the lens of migration, displacement, slavery, and faith while encouraging advocacy for vulnerable migrant populations.
Fulton Sheen’s Missionary Legacy Hailed by Pope Leo XIV
The pontiff praised Venerable Sheen, who will be beatified Sept. 24, as “a light of faith, hope, and love” whose radio and television broadcasts brought the Gospel to millions.
‘Invisible, Silent, Misunderstood Work’: The Pope’s School for Diplomats at 325 Years
The Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in Rome was founded in 1701 as a training ground for the pope's ambassadors.