Pope Leo concludes his apostolic journey to Africa with a message of justice and healing for the “bloodstained yet fertile” region.
Pope Leo concludes his apostolic journey to Africa with a message of justice and healing for the “bloodstained yet fertile” region.
Maryknoll Father John Siyumbu reflects on the power of Peter’s storytelling and the intimate connection of the baptized to the Resurrection.
The timeless spirituality of St. Francis embraces joyful reverence for God’s creation — a message that today is more relevant than ever.
The Central American country is receiving weekly flights of foreign nationals being deported from the United States to this third country.
An Israeli soldier’s alleged vandalism of a Christ image in Lebanon sparks condemnation and calls for accountability.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Gabe Hurrish, who most recently served in South Sudan, reflects on how we are all disciples on the road to Emmaus.
After an academic conference, prominent U.S. Catholics launch a petition demanding an end to persecution in occupied Ukraine.
More than 2,000 people have been killed and 1 million displaced in “a new massacre,” says Lebanon’s Maronite Catholic president.
The pope responds to President Trump’s criticism, reaffirming his commitment to the Gospel and his mission focused on peace, not politics.
From Guatemala, Maryknoll Sister Dee Smith reflects on how God’s mercy overcomes fear, as Jesus’ disciples experienced after his death.
The Easter season is a time for reconciliation as Uganda recovers from divisions caused by electoral repression, Catholic bishops say.
Filipino bishops find ways to help both overseas workers and their families at home amid the economic crisis triggered by war on Iran.
In his first Easter urbi et orbi blessing, the Holy Father warned against becoming indifferent to violence and invited the faithful to a vigil for peace at St. Peter’s Basilica.
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