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Wedding Dresses and Works of Mercy at the Marian Shrine of Pompeii
At the Pontifical Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of the Rosary of Pompeii, tucked away beyond the basilica
The Conversion of Saint Paul and the place of his martyrdom in Rome
Nestled south of Rome’s center, near the historically renowned Aqua Salvia springs, stands the Abbey of the Three
Archbishop Gänswein: With Pope Leo, ‘normality’ returns to the Vatican
In an exclusive interview with EWTN News, Pope Benedict XVI’s former secretary said “normality is slowly returning” to
Vatican news: Venezuela, FSSP, and Papal Journeys Ahead
From high-stakes Vatican diplomacy to renewed liturgical traditions and an expanding horizon of papal travel, this week’s Vaticano
David Henrie’s “Seeking Beauty”: Now streaming on EWTN+
“Seeking Beauty” premieres on January 19, 2026, on EWTN+, EWTN’s free streaming platform. Produced with EWTN Studios, the
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2026
From January 18 to 25, Christians across the globe observe the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, an
Saint Nicholas of Bari: A Bridge Between East and West
The Basilica of Saint Nicholas in Bari stands as one of the most significant places in Christianity, uniquely
The Vatican Diplomat Advancing Interreligious Dialogue
Vatican diplomatic work happens in silence. You may not know his name, but this cardinal has spent most
Liturgical Feast of Epiphany in Warsaw, Poland
At the Angelus prayer concluding the celebration of the Epiphany, Pope Leo XIV turned his attention to the
These are the 4 Women Doctors of the Church
Their lives continue to inspire: For centuries, theology was shaped by many voices—most of them male. And yet
St. Thérèse of Lisieux: The Little Flower Who Taught the World to Love Simply
LISIEUX, FRANCE / ROME, ITALY — In the quiet heart of Normandy, in 1873, a child was born
St. Teresa of Ávila: Doctor of the Church
In the heart of Spain, within the ancient walls of Ávila, faith and history meet in an event
St. Hildegard of Bingen: A Medieval Woman Ahead of Her Time
St. Hildegard is a multifaceted figure—an abbess and thus a woman of power, as well as a mystic, philosopher, pharmacist, and physician. Above all, she is a holy woman
The Small Hand That Moved a Pope: St. Catherine of Siena
In Piazza Pia, just steps from St. Peter’s Square, a statue quietly points the way forward. It is
The Legacy of Pope Benedict XVI
Three years ago today, Pope Benedict XVI was laid to rest in the Vatican. Let us pray for
In the Footsteps of Pope Benedict XVI
When Pope Benedict XVI died in Rome, the people of the Eternal City said it was the second
The Last Days of Pope Benedict XVI in Rome
When Pope Francis entered the Audience Hall in Rome for the weekly General Audience on December 28, 2022,
Preserving Pope Benedict XVI’s Legacy
Even after the death of Pope Benedict XVI, interest in his pontificate and theology remains strong. This enduring
God Is Reason and Love: The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI
Three years after the death of Pope Benedict XVI, interest in his theological vision remains strong. To reflect
A New Pontificate Begins in a Holy Year
Sunday, 18 May 2025 — the inauguration of the pontificate of Pope Leo XIV — was a moment
Recap: Pope Francis and the Jubilee
It was Christmas Eve 2024 when Pope Francis, seated in his wheelchair, firmly knocked on the door of
Recap: Interregnum after the death of Pope Francis
Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88 on April 21st at 7:35 in the morning in
Full text: Pope Leo XIV’s Christmas day homily
On Christmas morning at 10 a.m., the Holy Father Leo XIV presided over the Holy Mass during the
Full text: Pope Leo XIV’s Christmas night homily
Pope Leo XIV celebrated Christmas Mass during the Night in St. Peter’s Basilica on Wednesday. The Mass was
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