The USCCB overwhelmingly voted to adopt a statement that opposes the indiscriminate mass deportation of immigrants who lack legal status.
Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday spoke of the beatification of Mother Elisva Vakha’i, the 19th-century founder of the Third Order of the Teresian Discalced Carmelites in India.
Sister Mary Michael of the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus, PCPA, died on Nov. 10 after roughly three-quarters of a century of religious life. She was 94.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops voted in favor of advancing the beatification and canonization cause of the late Jesuit Father Richard Thomas.
The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith declared that alleged apparitions of Jesus in France do not have a divine origin and are “not supernatural.”
A group of teens will speak with the Holy Father during a digital encounter at the upcoming National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) approved a new translation of the Bible.
The Church’s declaration on building relationships with non-Christian religions planted a seed that must be nourished, panelists said at The Catholic University of America.
Nearly a quarter of Czechs declare themselves atheist, according to the 2017 Pew Survey on European Values.
Pope Leo XIV reflected on the world’s need for fraternity — a gift from Christ that frees us from selfishness and division — during the general audience.
Pope Leo XIV visited the Aventine Hill in Rome to celebrate a Mass for the 125th anniversary of the dedication of Sant’Anselmo Church.
Ana Lazcano of the University Institute of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Francisco de Vitoria University in Spain warned that AI is not all-powerful.