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Roberto Leo, a senior firefighter, places a wreath of flowers on a Marian statue

Pope prays Mary will fill believers with hope, inspire them to serve

December 8, 2025
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News

Celebrating the feast of the Immaculate Conception as the Jubilee Year was ending, Pope Leo XIV prayed that “Jubilee hope” would “blossom in Rome and in every corner of the earth,” bringing with it reconciliation, nonviolence and peace.

Pope Leo XIV waves to visitors gathered in St. Peter's Square

Advent call is to cooperate in building a kingdom of peace, pope says

December 8, 2025
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: News, Vatican, World News

Preparing the way of the Lord means taking concrete steps to help usher in God’s kingdom of peace, Pope Leo XIV said on his first Advent Sunday back at the Vatican after his trip to Turkey and Lebanon.

Vatican's annual Christmas concert with the poor

Come all ye faithful: Christmas carols sing of God’s love, pope says

December 8, 2025
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Feature, Vatican, World News

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Christmas carols in every language and culture are expressions of how music can convey “feelings and emotions, even the deepest movements of the soul,” Pope Leo XIV said after listening, clapping and singing along at the Vatican Christmas concert with the poor. “As the melodies touched our hearts, we felt the inestimable value of music: not a luxury for the […]

People holding umbrellas in the rain attend a protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Baton Rouge bishop suspends Mass obligation amid ICE crackdown

December 8, 2025
By Gina Christian
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, Immigration and Migration, News, World News

Amid immigration detention sweeps in Louisiana — part of an ongoing nationwide campaign by the Trump administration — Bishop Michael G. Duca of Baton Rouge has issued a dispensation from the obligation to attend Mass for those concerned for their safety.

Radio Interview: Discovering Our Lady’s Center

December 8, 2025
By Catholic Review Staff
Filed Under: CR Radio, Feature, Local News, Marian Devotion, Marriage & Family Life, News, Radio Interview

Rita Buettner sits down with Jack Kissane, longtime board president of Our Lady’s Center in Ellicott City, and Christine Cunningham, the center’s manager. Founded in 1974 as an oratory shrine and family apostolate, Our Lady’s Center welcomes thousands each year to draw closer to Jesus through the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Archbishop Curley’s 1975 soccer squad defied the odds – and Cold War barriers 

December 8, 2025
By Gary Lambrecht
Special to the Catholic Review
Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News, Schools, Sports

During Archbishop Curley High School’s Oct. 11 Homecoming Day, a group of 60-something ex-soccer teammates made Curley history – five decades after they had achieved distinction while playing on soccer pitches a long way from home. 

Encountering Christ in neighbors facing detention, deportation and loss

December 7, 2025
By Vicente Del Real
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary, Immigration and Migration

During Thanksgiving week, a group of 25 young adults from Iskali went into our neighborhoods carrying groceries, rosaries and a desire to draw close to families shaken by immigration detentions, deportations and loss.

Corridors of gratitude

December 7, 2025
By Leonard J. DeLorenzo
OSV News
Filed Under: Commentary

God doesn’t wait for us to get our spiritual act together before he moves on our behalf. He just asks us to turn toward him with whatever we’ve got, however inadequate it feels.

A look at highlights of Vatican II on 60th anniversary of its wrap

December 7, 2025
By Alexander Brüggemann
OSV News
Filed Under: Ecumenism and Interfaith Relations, Feature, News, Vatican, World News

The Second Vatican Council, which after three years of dialogue and document drafting closed on Dec. 8, 1965, changed the face of the church, and opened it to the modern world.

Marseille’s famed ‘Good Mother’ will shine again atop city’s cathedral

December 6, 2025
By Caroline de Sury
OSV News
Filed Under: Arts & Culture, News, World News

One year after the reopening of Notre Dame de Paris, Marseille’s Basilica of Notre Dame de la Garde is preparing to celebrate, on Dec. 7, the completion of restoration work on the iconic gilded copper statue of the Virgin Mary that crowns it.

Advent reflections from the women doctors of the church

December 6, 2025
By Michelle Jones
OSV News
Filed Under: Advent, Saints

Advent calls us beyond the false security of the merely virtuous person and into the daring surrender to God’s love of the saint.

Immigrants, refugees and the Holy Family

December 6, 2025
By Kenneth Craycraft
OSV News
Filed Under: Advent, Commentary, Immigration and Migration

When we have empathy for the least of these immigrants and refugees — without regard to their legal status — we have empathy for Jesus.

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