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Pope Leo XIV moves into papal apartment of Apostolic Palace
The move was announced on March 14 by the Holy See Press Office, more than ten months after
Middle East’s Dwindling Christians in the Crosshairs — Again
Attacks and counterattacks between Israel and Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militia, have created a dire situation for Christians in
Catholic heads of Churches in Holy Land call for prayer and peace
Catholic Church leaders in the Holy Land reaffirmed the Christian community’s commitment to peace amid the harshness of
Pope names Spanish Augustinian as papal almoner
Archbishop Luis Marín de San Martín will succeed Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, who has been appointed metropolitan archbishop of
More than 80 scientists sign Vatican peace manifesto
The Pontifical Academy for Life has launched a new initiative appealing to the scientific and academic world to
EWTN News explains: How does the Chaldean Church elect its next patriarch?
Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako’s resignation leaves the Chaldean patriarchal see vacant and raises questions about how his successor
Synod calls for more leadership roles for women but female diaconate ‘not yet ripe’
The Synod on Synodality’s study group on “Women’s Participation in the Life and Leadership of the Church” has
Tehran cardinal meets with Pope Leo XIV after being evacuated from Iran
Archbishop of Tehran-Isfahan Cardinal Dominique Mathieu witnessed the first days of military clashes in the Iranian capital. Archbishop
The religious sisters in Vatican leadership
The percentage of Vatican employees who are women grew from 19.2% to 23.4% during the first decade of
Pope Leo calls Maronite priest killed in bombing ‘a true shepherd’
“I am close to all the Lebanese people at this time of grave trial,” the pope said on
Vatican promoting dialogue on Cuba, Cardinal Parolin says
The Vatican secretary of state pointed to recent contacts with Cuban and U.S. officials as the Holy See
‘An Apostle of Peace’: Bishop Prepares for Pope Leo XIV’s Historic Visit to Algeria
Bishop Diego Sarrió Cucarella hopes the pastoral visit will lead to ‘hearts opening to peace, a renewed commitment
Aid to the Church in Need warns escalating violence threatens survival of Middle East Christians
Regina Lynch, executive president of ACN, said she fears for the Christian presence in the Middle East amid
Cardinal Mathieu evacuated from Iran, many Catholics leaving the country
Archbishop of Tehran-Isfahan Cardinal Dominique Mathieu was evacuated from his residence in the Iranian capital and arrived in
Vatican releases program for Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Monaco
The one-day visit to the principality on March 28 will include meetings with the Catholic community and young
Pope Leo XIV congratulates world’s oldest priest on his 110th birthday
Born in 1916 and ordained in 1950, Father Bruno Kant of Germany turned 110 on Feb. 26 and
Pope Leo accepts resignation of arrested Chaldean Catholic bishop
Leo has appointed Bishop Saad Sirop Hanna to oversee the Catholic Eparchy of St. Peter the Apostle of
Vatican to host conference on molecular biology and regenerative medicine
The March 23–24 meeting in Vatican City will bring together scientists, physicians, and bioethicists to examine the ethical
Pope Leo tackles topic of domestic abuse on International Women’s Day
Responding to a woman writing to the Vatican magazine Piazza San Pietro, Pope Leo decried violence against women
Pope Leo expresses sorrow over death of Maronite priest in Israeli bombing
Father Pierre El Raii, a Maronite parish priest, was a revered leader among Christians in the area. Pope
Cardinal Zen urges Society of St. Pius X to trust Pope Leo
The 94-year-old Chinese prelate weighed in on the ongoing discussions between the Holy See and the Society of
Pope Leo XIV warns of wider Middle East conflict
At his Sunday Angelus, the pope voiced alarm over violence and fear spreading from Iran across the region.
Pope Leo says parishes should reflect a Church that ‘cares for her children’
The pontiff encouraged a Rome parish facing poverty and social challenges to show its closeness to those wounded
Father Pasolini at the Vatican: Conversion and humility are paths to peace in times of conflict
In a Lenten sermon to the pope, Roman Curia, and Vatican employees, Capuchin friar Father Roberto Pasolini drew
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