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Pope Leo XIV delivers his first Angelus from Castel Gandolfo, Italy, July 13, 2025. (CNS photo/Pablo Esparza) By Carol Glatz, ...
"Young people will never experience this in their lives again. I'm sure of it. In practice, it will be like a World Youth Day ...
In the Texas border city, religious leaders and organizations denounce the consequences of the Trump Administration’s ...
A Catholic priest leading a parish in war-torn Gaza has expressed dismay over the “death and destruction” that surrounds his ...
Pope Leo XIV is still keeping his cards close to his cassock, but people who have observed him over the years are helping ...
François-Benjamin May (1870-1909), a member of the Marist Brothers congregation, has been recognised as a 'blessed' by the ...
"In order to live eternally, we do not need to cheat death, but to serve life, by caring for others in this, our time ...
How the Catholic Church helped change the conversation about capital punishment in the United States
Catholic opposition to the death penalty is relatively new in the church’s history, but has helped shape public debate.
Pope Leo XIV prayed the Angelus on Sunday, July 13, 2025, from Castel Gandolfo, where he is taking a two-week summer break.
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