Benedictine Abbot Proposes Single Missal to Bridge Liturgical Divide
The abbot of the historic Abbey of Solesmes in France has sent Pope Leo a letter proposing the integration of the old and new forms of the Mass into a single missal to restore unity across the Church.
Theologians Press Vatican to Address Concerns Over Marian Document
Scholars request a formal reply from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith to their detailed criticism of ‘Mater Populi Fidelis,’ which they say departs from papal and conciliar teaching on Our Lady.
Exorcists Urge Pope to Appoint Trained Practitioners in Every Diocese
An exorcist group said growing occult practices and spiritual harm highlight the need for trained priests and better formation.
Mary Is the Model of Joy for All Her Children
COMMENTARY: With St. Luke’s account of the Annunciation, we behold joy as the response to the unexpected grace of the Lord’s presence.
Loyola University Mourns Student Killed in Chicago Shooting: ‘We Are Heavy With Grief’
Sheridan Gorman was shot and killed allegedly by an immigrant in the country illegally, according to police.
Pakistan Christian Prisoners Rebuild Lives After Church Bombings
Eleven years after twin suicide bombings struck two Pakistan churches, survivors of mass arrests still bear the scars as a young martyr who died stopping the attack moves toward sainthood.
Yad Vashem Chief: Holocaust Memory Is Key to Fighting Antisemitism
Dani Dayan spoke after meeting Pope Leo XIV, says antisemitism is 'bigotry' independent of Israeli policy.
On World Tuberculosis Day, Catholic Sisters Tend to Bangladesh's Sick and Forgotten
Catholic women religious at two hospitals in Bangladesh have spent decades treating tuberculosis patients whom the government and society have largely overlooked.
Pope Leo XIV Warns Children Should Not Look to Chatbots for Friendship
The Pope cautioned that AI risks dulling young people’s intelligence, relationships, and creativity.
From the Altar to the Track: Marathon-Running Cardinal Highlights Spirituality of Sport
Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco, the archbishop of Algiers, Algeria, said running is for him a “school of prayer.”