US Embassy Debunks Claim Vatican Honored Iran With Top Diplomatic Award
‘Contrary to news reports, Pope Leo has not bestowed an exclusive special honor on the Iranian ambassador to the Holy See,’ the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See said.
FDA Acting Commissioner Kyle Diamantas Promises Pro-Life Agenda, Calls Advocates
Diamantas was elevated after Commissioner Marty Makary resigned.
Legislation Would Ensure Parents Can Arrange Burial or Cremation After Pregnancy Loss
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, who practiced as an obstetrician-gynecologist for more than 25 years, said he is naming the bill the ‘Bereaved Parents Rights Act.’
Vatican Investigates Louisiana Bishop Over Response to Priest Misconduct Claims
A Vatican-authorized investigation is examining how the Baton Rouge bishop handled misconduct allegations against a parish priest.
Thousands of Pilgrims Gather at Fátima to Commemorate the Apparitions of Our Lady
In his homily, the patriarch of Lisbon, Portugal, said the devotion must transform lives.
Deaths of Christian Sanitation Workers in Pakistan Highlight Systemic Discrimination
At least six Christian sanitation workers have died in recent weeks cleaning sewers in Pakistan. Rights groups say minorities are systematically channeled into hazardous work.
US Government Moves to Seize Land From New Mexico Diocese to Build Border Wall
The Diocese of Las Cruces has been named in a civil action seeking an eminent domain takeover of part of its land.
Leo XIV Returns to La Sapienza, Where Benedict XVI Was Silenced
Eighteen years after protests forced Benedict’s cancellation, the episode still reveals a deeper clash between faith, reason, and the fallacy of much secular tolerance.
Pope Leo XIV Appoints Capuchin Priest and Former Missionary to Lead Florida Diocese
The pope also accepted Wednesday the resignation of Bishop Frank J. Dewane, 76, who led the Diocese of Venice, Florida, since 2007.
U.S. Bishop Joins Slovaks Honoring Blessed Bishop Tortured by Communists
Greek Catholic faithful gathered in the birthplace of Blessed Vasiľ Hopko, a bishop imprisoned and tortured under communism in Czechoslovakia, to mark 50 years since his death.