Pope Leo XIV at Psychiatric Hospital: ‘God Loves Us Just As We Are’
The pontiff, in Equatorial Guinea, said Christian charity means welcoming the vulnerable with dignity.
Pope Leo XIV: Universities Must Seek Truth and Form the Whole Person
At the inauguration of a new campus named in his honor in Equatorial Guinea, the pope urged the education of young people in truth, responsibility, and service to the common good.
Israeli Military Helps Replace Damaged Crucifix in Lebanon, Punishes Soldiers Who Destroyed It
Two soldiers involved will receive 30 days of military detention, Israeli authorities said.
Meet the Pathologist Performing Autopsies on the Great Saints
French physician Philippe Charlier, the ‘Hercule Poirot of forensic science,’ was able to reconstruct the face of Mary Magdalene and is currently researching the mysterious ‘odor of sanctity.’
Remembering Pope Francis: 9 Moments That Defined His Legacy
On the first anniversary of Pope Francis’ death, we remember the late pontiff and some of the most significant moments of his papacy.
Pope Leo XIV Will Be Able to Speak Spanish in This African Nation
Under Spanish sovereignty for nearly two centuries, Spain’s legacy in Equatorial Guinea endures to this day.
Pope Leo XIV Recalls Pope Francis a Year After His Death
During the flight from Angola to Equatorial Guinea, Leo praised his predecessor's concern for the poor and his message of mercy and fraternity.
What the World Missed When the Pope Returned to St. Augustine’s Homeland
COMMENTARY: At the Basilica of St. Augustine, Pope Leo XIV pointed beyond the headlines and recalled Augustine’s vision of the human heart — restless and seeking its rest in God.
Charlotte Diocese Says Priest Did Not Violate Conduct Policies During Confession With Teens
Several families at Charlotte Catholic High School alleged that a priest asked their teenage daughters ‘inappropriate’ questions during confession in December, but the diocese found no wrongdoing.
Hundreds of Men to Be Ordained in US in 2026
Ordinands on average are 33 years old and are lifelong Catholics preparing for diocesan ministry, according to the 2026 survey by The Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA).