In such a world, the pope argues those left behind are the poor and migrants whom he singles out for particular care. In a recent speech, the pontiff decried the “inhuman measures” that treat migrants ...
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Pope Leo XIV has bestowed one of the Catholic Church’s highest honors on St. John Henry Newman, declaring him a doctor of the church. Newman, a 19th-century British convert and theologian, joins ...
John Carr, panel moderator and founder of the Initiative, proposed the United States is living in divided times, with a ...
Pope Leo XIV's recognition of St. John Henry Newman as a "doctor of the church" will be an ecumenical celebration, a sign of ...
May 8 marked the 80th anniversary of the final defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945. September 2 marked the official end of World ...
In a rare unscripted Q&A with synod groups, Pope Leo XIV revealed his pastoral side and full commitment to advancing Pope ...
Following the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, Catholics around the country have been organizing prayerful demonstrations for immigration justice.
Pope Leo XIV on Oct. 30 addressed hundreds of university students as part of the Jubilee of the World of Education.
While Protestant voices were divided between oppressors and revivalist abolitionists, the Catholic Church’s stance on slavery in the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries was more complex — a ...