Pope Leo XIV asked Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to veto an assisted suicide bill.
In a speech this week, U.S. Vice President JD Vance, America’s second Catholic vice president, laid out a distinctly Christian vision for American politics.
The secretary-general of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria has urged Nigerians to safeguard their future by making informed choices.
Sister Tiziana Merletti told CNA she was impressed by the vitality of Bangladesh’s small Catholic community.
A federal judge in California has issued a permanent block against the state’s “gender secrecy policies” that have allowed schools to hide “gender transitions” from parents.
Caritas Social Action Network has strongly criticized recent announcements by the U.K. government concerning asylum seekers’ rights to remain in the country.
Father Manuel Chouciño is convinced that Catholics “are in vogue” because people “are tired of feeling so empty.”
Catholic bishops in Florida have asked President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis “to pause immigration enforcement activities during the Christmas holidays.”
Archbishop Paul Coakley said this week he is looking forward to speaking with President Donald Trump in “the near future.”
Meeting the workers on Dec. 22, Pope Leo XIV said he is still getting to know the Vatican and experiences it as “a great mosaic” made up of many offices and services.
The document, “A Fidelity That Generates the Future,” reflects on two decrees of the Second Vatican Council on priests — both promulgated in 1965.
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Monsignor James A. Misko, a priest of the Diocese of Austin, Texas, as the next bishop of Tucson, Arizona.