Decisions Must Be Rooted in Nonviolence, Pope Says
Pope Leo XIV urged the construction of peace through nonviolent actions, setting an example of unity, respect, and fraternity.
Read MorePope Leo XIV urged the construction of peace through nonviolent actions, setting an example of unity, respect, and fraternity.
Read MoreIn the latest development of an ongoing siege, the Texas high court rules that the network of migrant shelters can be investigated.
Read MoreCatholic advocates denounce the US government for deporting immigrants to East Africa, violating a court order and human rights principles.
Read MoreCRS warns that cuts to U.S. food aid programs will impact over 780,000 children in 11 countries, leaving many without their only daily meal.
Read MoreSacramental records reveal that Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, has Creole and Black roots from New Orleans on his mother’s side.
Read MoreDuring his 12 years of papacy, Pope Francis appointed several women to positions of importance, opening roles of leadership in the Church.
Read MoreThe late pontiff put the poor ‘at the center’ of his papacy, says the prefect for the Dicastery of the Service of Charity.
Read MoreA team led by a Scalabrinian sister assists migrants who have been forcibly returned to Honduras by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Read MoreIn an April 10 letter to Congress, U.S. bishops urged support for bipartisan legislation protecting religious workers who come from other countries.
Read MoreThe Holy See’s permanent observer to the U.N., Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, calls on all nations to “overcome the fallacy of nuclear deterrence.”
Read MorePapal almoner Cardinal Konrad Krajewski delivers the supplies and four vehicles as Ukranians reel from an attack that killed nine children.
Read MoreCatholic and Evangelical experts issue a joint report on the situation of Christians at risk of deportation under the Trump Administration.
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