vatican news Ecumenism and Interfaith RelationsNewsVaticanWorld News Pope, Romanian bishops, Jewish officials pay tribute to martyred bishop Cindy WoodenJune 2, 20254 min read Blessed Iuliu Hossu, the Romanian Greek Catholic bishop of Cluj-Gherla, was named a cardinal “in pectore” — secretly — by St. Paul VI in 1969. EvangelizationFeatureMarriage & Family LifeNewsVaticanWorld News Reach out to families; let them know God loves them, pope says Cindy WoodenJune 2, 20254 min read The Catholic Church, its ministers and its members must find new ways to reach out to and welcome families who are distant from the church and have no understanding of how much God loves them, Pope Leo XIV said. FeatureMarriage & Family LifeNewsVaticanWorld News A family’s love grounded in Christ is sign of peace for world, pope says Carol GlatzJune 2, 20255 min read Families are the cradle of the future of humanity, Pope Leo XIV said during a Mass concluding the Jubilee of Families, Children, Grandparents and the Elderly. NewsSportsVaticanWorld News Take care of body, mind, heart, spirit, pope tells professional cyclists Carol GlatzJune 2, 20254 min read In a tribute to Pope Francis and his message of hope for the Jubilee Year, elite cyclists rode through Vatican City and its gardens before starting the last stage of the Giro d’Italia in Rome. NewsVaticanWorld News Follow Jesus in the company of Mary, pope tells pilgrims Cindy WoodenJune 2, 20252 min read As spring turned into summer, some 2,000 people closed the month of May with a rosary walk through the Vatican Gardens. FeatureNewsVaticanVocationsWorld News Pope asks priests to be signs of reconciliation in the church and world Cindy WoodenJune 2, 20253 min read In a church and a world divided and fractured, priests are called to be witnesses of God’s love and forgiveness, which reconciles people and makes them one community, Pope Leo XIV told new priests. Arts & CultureNewsVaticanWorld News Vatican gardeners plant botanical reproduction of pope’s coat of arms Carol GlatzMay 31, 20253 min read Workers spent about two weeks planting and rearranging evergreens, flowers and plants to complete a gigantic botanical reproduction of Pope Leo’s shield on the sloped lawn in front of the Vatican’s governing office. EnvironmentNewsVaticanWorld News Pope visits papal villa, former summer residence in Castel Gandolfo Cindy WoodenMay 29, 20253 min read Pope Leo XIV spent several hours May 29 visiting the Borgo Laudato Si’ ecology project set up at the papal villa and farm in Castel Gandolfo, as well as the former papal summer residence there. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsVaticanWar in UkraineWorld News Holy See calls for respect for human dignity, international law as civilian deaths soar Gina ChristianMay 29, 20254 min read As civilian casualties from multiple conflicts have soared, the Holy See’s diplomat to the United Nations has called for a renewed respect for human dignity and international law, along with restrictions in armaments and a commitment to end the scourge of war. CollegesNewsRespect LifeVaticanWorld News Future pope helped found Villanovans for Life, marched against Roe v. Wade Kurt JensenMay 29, 20257 min read The four years Robert F. Prevost spent at Villanova University in Philadelphia — from the fall of 1973 until May 1977, when he graduated with a degree in mathematics and began his novitiate with the Augustinian order — included the opening salvos of the pro-life movement. Previous 1 … 61 62 63 … 328 Next