Hundreds of Nigerian Students Remain Captive; Cameroon Archbishop Warns of Church Closures
An official statement from the diocese, published on Nov. 23, reported that 50 minors managed to escape and reunite with their families.
3 German Bishops Oppose School Guide On ‘Diversity of Sexual Identities’
In his foreword, commission chair Bishop Heinrich Timmerevers of Dresden-Meissen stresses that the text does not claim to offer a full moral-theological evaluation.
Pope Leo XIV: Hope Does Not Mean Having All the Answers but Trusting in God
The Holy Father also affirmed that it is necessary to unite with hope 'the virtue of faith in order to keep our eyes on the present and see the many ways that God is blessing us here and now.'
Newman Guide Adds Catholic Elementary, Secondary, Graduate School Sections
The guide reaches more than 75,000 families online each year and now plans to expand numbers with the additional print version.
Watch Party in the USA: Students Tune In for Pope Leo's Digital Address
As 16,000 youth gathered in person, thousands tuned in to EWTN to watch Pope Leo from their Catholic schools.
‘Two Brothers, One Calling’: How a Family’s Faith Nurtured Two Future Priests
At the heart of the film is not only the brothers’ decision to enter seminary, but the family culture that made those decisions possible.
16,000 Teens Attend Mass Together to Conclude NCYC
Archbishop Pérez concluded his homily by tying his message back to what Pope Leo told the teens in his digital encounter with them on Nov. 21.
As Pope Leo XIV’s Visit to Turkey Nears, Anticipation Grows Among Local Communities
Diril said he thinks Pope Leo’s visit will give 'moral support and courage' to the minority communities living in Turkey.
New Catholic Hubs: Greenville, South Carolina, Traditional Faith Haven in the Bible Belt
Energized by a strong regional economy and a trio of parishes that place a premium on beautiful liturgies, this charming Southern city is a huge hit with Catholic families.
A Triply Divided Lebanon Anxiously Awaits a New Pope
ANALYSIS: Despite a Christian legacy that goes back 1,000 years, Lebanon, awaiting Pope Leo XIV’s visit, is a country is on edge.