A look at highlights of Vatican II on 60th anniversary of its wrap December 7, 2025By 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, 2025By 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, 2025By 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.
The Immaculate Conception and the evolution of dogma December 6, 2025By D.D. Emmons OSV News Filed Under: Commentary, Marian Devotion Even after nearly 2,000 years, we still have trouble fully appreciating the beautiful church teaching about the conception of Mary.
Immigrants, refugees and the Holy Family December 6, 2025By 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.
A Vatican commission recently said ‘no’ to women deacons. Two members of the commission explain why December 5, 2025By Gina Christian OSV News Filed Under: deacons, News, Vatican, World News A newly released Vatican commission report on the issue of women deacons ultimately shows the profound theological mystery of Christ’s relationship to the church, as well as the rediscovery of the long-dormant diaconate itself, experts told OSV News.
Florida Catholic bishops urge Gov. DeSantis to stay two executions December 5, 2025By OSV News OSV News Filed Under: News, Respect Life, World News Saying it is possible both to uphold justice and to exercise mercy, Florida’s Catholic bishops have urged Gov. Ron DeSantis to stay executions scheduled for Dec. 9 and Dec. 18.
Movie Review: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ December 5, 2025By Kurt Jensen OSV News Filed Under: Movie & Television Reviews Fancy the chance to return to the haunted pizzeria moviegoers were first able to tour in 2023? Then the horror sequel “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” (Universal) is the film for you. Alas, all but the franchise’s most devoted fans will likely find this second serving in the series not only thin-crusted but cold and stale as well.
USCCB’s racial justice chair discourages ‘dehumanizing language’ after Trump Somali comments December 5, 2025By Kate Scanlon OSV News Filed Under: Bishops, Immigration and Migration, News, Racial Justice, World News While the statement from Bishop Daniel E. Garcia of Austin, Texas, did not name President Donald Trump, it came after Trump took aim at Somali immigrants during comments at a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Dec. 2, calling them “garbage.”
The story behind young woman who wept while hugging Pope Leo in Beirut December 5, 2025By Dale Gavlak OSV News Filed Under: Conflict in the Middle East, News, Vatican, World News As Pope Leo XIV was wrapping up his first apostolic trip to Turkey and Lebanon recently, the world was moved by the sight of a young Lebanese woman crying and hugging the pontiff as he was meeting with victims of the deadly 2020 Beirut port explosion.
Pope asks Michael Bublé, other artists to give their best for poor December 5, 2025By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service Filed Under: Arts & Culture, News, Vatican, World News Pope Leo XIV asked Canadian singer Michael Bublé and other artists to do their very best when performing a Christmas concert for the poor.
Don’t be passive consumers of AI content, pope says December 5, 2025By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service Filed Under: Uncategorized Human beings are meant to be actively involved in the world of creation, not just passive consumers of content generated by technology, Pope Leo XIV said.