The New York Post found that multiple New York City Catholic churches have year-over-year double or even triple the number of adults signing up to become Catholic.
Homeland Security officials encouraged clergy to coordinate with authorities to ensure detainees have access to holy Communion and religious services.
Father Charles Joseph Young founded a credit union in 1955 that lifted Bangladesh’s Christians from poverty and now has $122.6 million in capital.
Father Carmelo De Palma, a priest known as the “hero of the confessional,” was beatified Nov. 15 in Bari, Italy.
Chiclayo is celebrating following the installation of a 16-foot statue of Pope Leo XIV that welcomes visitors to the northern Peruvian city.
Here are three things to know about the historical, architectural, and spiritual significance of the Basilicas of Sts. Peter and Paul in Rome.
The Potawatomi gave St. Rose Philippine Duchesne the name “Quah-kah-ka-num-ad,” which means “woman who is always praying.”
Pope Leo XIV urged parishes to invest in liturgical formation while also encouraging people to pray the Liturgy of the Hours and calling for attention to be paid to popular piety.
A Catholic bishop has criticized Sheikh Hasina’s death sentence as politically motivated, calling it an abuse of power that violates due process.
Pregnancy centers “provided over $452 million in total medical care, support and education services, and material goods in 2024,” according to a new report.
Robert George, a Catholic academic focused on philosophy and law, resigned from his board position at the conservative Heritage Foundation on Nov. 17.
Pope Leo XIV sent a message to participants in the meeting for “Building Communities that Protect Dignity,” promoted by the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.