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Tag: Pope Leo XIV
One Year After Synod on Synodality
After a three-year journey, the Synod on Synodality reached its culmination with the publication of the final document
The Lord of Miracles Procession in Rome
In October, purple fills the streets of Rome, and the sound of Peruvian music and the scent of
Jubilee of Roma and Sinti
In Rome, the Jubilee of Hope embraces all people. Among those who crossed the Holy Door last week were
Meet 10 patron saints of Catholic education, students, and teachers
Pope Leo XIV will name St. John Henry Newman a patron saint of Catholic education in a document
Pope Leo XIV urges university students to feed ‘hunger for truth and meaning’
Pope Leo XIV urged university students on Monday to feed their “hunger for truth and meaning,” lamenting that
Pope Leo XIV meets with Viktor Orbán at the Vatican
In separate audiences on Monday, Pope Leo XIV received two political leaders with very different views on the
Pope Leo to pray at tomb of St. Charbel during first apostolic journey to Turkey, Lebanon
The Vatican on Monday released the full program for Pope Leo XIV’s first apostolic journey, which will take
Pope Leo XIV on the gifts of women and synodality: ‘Women are already better’
Pope Leo XIV drew laughter and applause on Oct. 24 when he recalled asking his mother in the
Pope Leo XIV to John Paul II Institute: Your mission is to speak and live the truth
Pope Leo XIV during a Friday audience at the Vatican reminded teachers and students from the Pontifical John
Pope Leo XIV: There’s no template for synodality across all countries
There is no single model for what synodality should look like in all countries and cultures, Pope Leo
Pope Leo XIV gives advice for living with hope in a ‘troubled era’
Pope Leo XIV on Saturday said the key to living in a difficult time, when the Church’s teachings
PHOTOS: Cardinal Burke celebrates Latin Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica
Cardinal Raymond Burke celebrated a special Traditional Latin Mass for hundreds of pilgrims in St. Peter’s Basilica on
Pope Leo: Don’t let tension between tradition, novelty become ‘harmful polarizations’
Pope Leo XIV said at a Mass on Sunday that no one in the Church “should impose his
Pope Leo XIV: The first lesson for every bishop is humility
Bishops should be humble servants and men of prayer — not possession, Pope Leo XIV said at a
Pope Leo XIV approves decrees for 11 martyrs killed by Nazi Germany, communists
Pope Leo XIV on Friday authorized decrees recognizing 11 new martyrs as well as four new venerables to
St. John Henry Newman’s ‘Second Spring’ Reaches Its Full Bloom
COMMENTARY: Once barred from Oxford for his faith, the English convert who preached of a ‘second spring’ now
Pope Leo XIV criticizes pharmaceutical industry’s role in scourge of opioid addiction
Pope Leo XIV on Thursday decried the devastating impact of opioid addiction in the U.S., criticizing the pharmaceutical
Pope Leo XIV encourages Order of the Holy Sepulchre in its Holy Land mission
In an audience with the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Pope Leo XIV thanked them for
Pope Leo XIV Calls for Global Defense of Religious Freedom and Human Dignity
Vatican City – The Vatican this week highlighted urgent global issues surrounding religious freedom, financial ethics, and human
Pope Leo XIV and King Charles III make history since Reformation
History was made in the Sistine Chapel on Thursday as Pope Leo XIV and King Charles III prayed
Pope Leo XIV: Sadness in life can be healed through Christ
Pope Leo XIV at his general audience on Wednesday said sadness and disappointments can give rise to unexpected
Pope Leo XIV to name St. John Henry Newman a patron saint of Catholic education
Pope Leo XIV will name St. John Henry Newman a patron saint of Catholic education in a document
Fact check: Did the Vatican Library open a prayer room for Muslims?
Reports circulating in media outlets and on social media in October 2025 allege that the Vatican has opened
Aid to the Church in Need: Authoritarian regimes are greatest threat to religious freedom
Authoritarian regimes are among the main drivers of religious discrimination and persecution in 52 countries, according to an
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