Advocates in New York state are petitioning a Catholic foundation to help fund major pension shortages, church preservation efforts, and sex abuse victims.
José Carlos González-Hurtado, president of EWTN Spain, has published a new book, “The Scientific Evidence that Jesus Is God.”
Polish and German bishops commemorated this week the 60th anniversary of the historic 1965 reconciliation letters that became a model for European peace.
On Oct. 10, Microsoft and Boyer Research, a group of shareholders represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, a Christian legal group, signed the agreement.
The second season of Martin Scorsese’s docudrama series “The Saints” premiered on Fox Nation on Nov. 16.
Catholic faith leaders filed suit to gain access to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Illinois where clergy were denied entry to distribute Communion.
Two weeks before her death, Sister JoAnn Persch attempted to bring Communion to detainees in Illinois. She was denied.
A new $5 million, 10,000-square-foot Shroud of Turin museum on the chancery campus of the Diocese of Orange in Southern California opened to visitors Wednesday.
Bishop Michael T. Martin of the Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina, issued a Mass dispensation and called for a day of prayer and fasting for migrants.
In reply to journalists’ questions last night as he left Castel Gandolfo, which he now regularly visits, Pope Leo XIV described his typical Tuesday day off.
Father Anthony Onyemuche Ekpo, 44, succeeds Father Roberto Campisi, who was appointed permanent observer of the Holy See to UNESCO in September.
Pope Leo XIV met with the governor of his native Illinois, JB Pritzker, on Wednesday at the Vatican.