Pope Leo XIV Praises U.S. Eucharistic Pilgrims, Highlights Country's 'Strong Eucharistic Heritage'
The Holy Father addressed pilgrims at the close of the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, which concluded in Philadelphia on July 5.
Pope Leo XIV Says Christ Is Hope Amid the Scourge of War
The Pontiff prayed the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square before traveling to Castel Gandolfo for three weeks of vacation.
Pope Leo XIV Dines With U.S. Ambassador On Independence Day
The Pope visited the private residence of U.S. Ambassador Brian Burch after returning from Lampedusa.
The Quiet Potential of the Daily ‘Examen’
COMMENTARY: The three-to-five-minute exercise can be life-changing.
Pope Leo XIV: Migrants Lost at Sea Are Victims of Choices Made and Unmade
Celebrating Mass on the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa, Pope Leo XIV urged Europe to respond to migration with long-term policies rooted in human dignity.
How Benjamin Franklin Picked America’s First Catholic Bishop
So how did a lapsed Congregationalist and one of the least religious of the Founding Fathers end up picking the first Catholic bishop of America?
America at 250: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Event Worth Celebrating
COMMENTARY: On this 250th Independence Day especially, we should focus on the tremendous good this country has done and the debt we owe to our fellow citizens.
America at 250: The Freedom to Build Something Lasting
COMMENTARY: People continue to stream to the United States not only because of what she was or is, but also because of what she will be.
The US Catholic History You (Probably) Didn’t Know
AMERICA AT 250
SSPX Rejects Vatican’s Excommunication, Calls It ‘Objectively’ Unjust and Invalid
In a letter addressed to Pope Leo XIV, released on July 3, Father Davide Pagliarani, superior general of the SSPX, justified the episcopal consecrations that prompted the Vatican’s decree.