Pope Leo XIV, Abbas Discuss Two

Pope Leo XIV discusses 2-state solution with Palestine’s President Mahmoud Abbas Pope Leo XIV received President Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine for an audience in the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace on Thursday, almost a month after the truce agreement in the Gaza Strip came into effect. According to the Holy See Press Office, during the meeting “it […]
Pope Leo XIV Welcomes Signing of New Ecumenical Charter

Pope Leo XIV receives European Christian leaders after signing of new Ecumenical Charter Pope Leo XIV received in a Nov. 6 audience the members of the Council of European Bishops’ Conferences (CCEE, by its Spanish acronym), the Ecumenical Council of Churches (CEC), and the representatives of the Christian Churches of Europe, who met in Rome […]
Vatican Clarifies Mary’s Role and New Polygamy Document

Vatican News: Pope Leo XIV Clarifies Marian Doctrine and Announces Upcoming Document on Polygamy This week’s Vatican developments centered on theological clarity, pastoral care, and hope. From Marian doctrine to the issue of polygamy, Pope Leo XIV continues to emphasize transparency, compassion, and faithfulness to Church teaching. Pope Leo XIV Calls for Patience in the […]
Venice 101: Fascinating Facts for Pilgrims and Travelers

Venice 101: Fascinating Facts about Venice Become a quick “Renaissance Man” on Venice 1. Venice’s Urban Routes are Canals 2. The Christian Reference Behind Venice’s Symbol of the Winged Lion 3. The Relics of St. Mark Are Located in Venice 4. Venice is Sinking Slowly 5. Venice Has Its Own Dialect 6. Antonio Vivaldi was […]
Pope Leo XIV Urges Help for Myanmar, Shares Easter Hope

Pope Leo XIV urges world not to forget Myanmar; says Easter ‘gives hope to everyday life’ Pope Leo XIV appealed on Wednesday for the international community not to abandon the people of Myanmar as the country remains gripped by civil war and severe humanitarian need. He made the appeal during his weekly general audience in […]
Pope Leo XIV: ‘Piety Without Doctrine Is Sentimentality’

Pope Leo XIV to seminarians: ‘Piety without doctrine becomes fragile sentimentality’ Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday addressed a letter to seminarians of the Archdiocese of Trujillo, Peru, reminding them of the need to be close to Christ while discerning a vocation to the priesthood. In a long letter to men studying at the “San Carlos […]
What Is a Catholic Cemetery? A Place of Faith and Hope

What Is a Catholic Cemetery? The history of how the cemetery came to represent many forms — religious, civic, military, private — but lost its Catholic heart. In recent years, various Catholic institutions have been asked to articulate their “identities.” What makes a Catholic university Catholic? A Catholic hospital? A Catholic cemetery? It’s not a […]
Newman, Ultramontanism, and Church Authority Today

Newman and the New Ultramontanism COMMENTARY: The newest doctor of the Catholic Church would surely deplore the heresy’s 21st-century version. The All Saints Day proclamation of St. John Henry Newman as a Doctor of the Catholic Church was entirely welcome, if not without a certain irony. First, the good news. Newman was one of the […]
New Catholic Pastoral Center Opens in Oman

Vatican Diplomat Says Catholic Pastoral Center in Oman Conveys Respect for Religious Tolerance The Register recently spoke to Alhasani about the meaning of this new pastoral center. On July 5, the foundation stone of a pastoral center to be built there was laid in Muscat, the capital of Oman. The pastoral center will work as […]
Rome 101: Fascinating Facts for Your Pilgrimage

Rome 101: Fascinating Facts About the City and Its History for Your Pilgrimage Become a Quick “Expert” on Rome 1. Rome is One of the Oldest Continuously Inhabited Cities in Europe Rome’s history stretches back to at least the 8th century BCE. From its beginnings as a small settlement on the Palatine Hill, the city […]