Ray of Hope in Venezuela: Mother and 18-Day-Old Son Survive Deadly Earthquake
The young mother found hope holding her son in the darkness when she realized there was a Bible resting just underneath her.
Champion Shrine to Celebrate America’s 250th by Honoring Catholic Saints, Blesseds, Venerables
The National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion in Champion, Wisconsin, will host an exhibit July 1–9 honoring holy men and women from the United States.
Pope Leo XIV Names Nun, Cardinal to Succeed Cardinal Czerny at Human Development Office
Sister Alessandra Smerilli becomes the second woman in history to lead a Vatican dicastery as prefect.
Pope Leo XIV Pleads With SSPX to Halt Episcopal Consecrations
On the eve of the traditionalist society's planned episcopal consecrations without papal approval, the pontiff issued a written appeal to the SSPX superior general.
St. Margaret Mary’s Relics Visit US as Nation Honors the Sacred Heart
The saint whose visions helped spread devotion to the Sacred Heart is inspiring a new wave of prayer as her major relics travel across the United States.
These Classic Reads Will Foster Greater Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
17th- and 19th-century books offer blessed insights into the Heart of Jesus.
Catholic Church, US Government Drive Relief Efforts in Venezuela
‘People in some areas feel invisible to the government, to the aid efforts,’ Jesuit Father Edgar Magallanes, national director of Jesuit Relief Services Venezuela, said. ‘But we’re working on it.’
Supreme Court to Review Parents’ Challenge to Law Regarding Notification of Gender Transitions
The parents argue that their right to direct the upbringing of their children is in jeopardy. The state continues to defend the law.
San Francisco Archdiocese Will Pay $395 Million to Abuse Victims, Archbishop Cordileone Says
The proposed settlement will ‘resolve all lawsuits’ regarding child sex abuse involving archdiocesan officials, the prelate said in a press release.
‘A Bit Surreal’: American Pilgrims Join New Archbishops in Rome for Pallium Mass
Hundreds of U.S. Catholics accompanied the four new U.S. metropolitan archbishops who received their pallia June 29 from Pope Leo XIV.