world news Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope decries horror, inhumanity that ‘some adults boast of with pride’ Carol GlatzApril 12, 20265 min read Warning against an increasingly unpredictable and aggressive “delusion of omnipotence” threatening the globe, Pope Leo XIV called on world leaders and individuals to empty their hearts and minds of hatred and violence, and to start serving life. FeatureNewsWorld News Vilnius’ hospice stands as a living work of Divine Mercy as city prepares to host global congress Katarzyna SzalajkoApril 12, 20267 min read Thousands of pilgrims are expected to gather in June in the Lithuanian capital for the sixth World Apostolic Congress on Mercy, or WACOM, a five-day event that has previously been held in cities such as Rome, Kraków, Bogota and Manila. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo’s Africa trip will be his longest trip yet Courtney MaresApril 11, 20266 min read Pope Leo XIV will begin his first apostolic journey to Africa on April 13, traveling more than 11,000 miles over 11 days across Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea. AIFeatureNewsWorld News ANALYSIS: Deepfake popes and bishops abound: Here’s how Church can push back ‘AI attack’ on truth Kimberly HeatheringtonApril 11, 20267 min read The scene in the video shared over Instagram is charged with confrontation — bulletproof-vested and masked U.S. immigration agents, some of them with egg-spatter on them, are confronted by a silver-haired Catholic bishop on the steps of a Gothic-looking church. FeatureNewsSchoolsWorld News ‘Children need you, they need your presence,’ Sister of Life tells educators at convention Josh McGovernApril 11, 20265 min read One teacher standing in the front of a classroom with the knowledge of Christ can bring more “hope and joy into this world than the most dynamic and savvy influencers,” Sister Mary Grace told educators April 9. Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Vatican says report Pentagon officials lectured its ambassador about Pope Leo ‘completely untrue’ Kate ScanlonApril 11, 20265 min read The Holy See Press Office issued a statement April 10 disputing a report by The Free Press several days earlier that the Vatican’s top diplomat in the U.S. was brought to the Pentagon in January for a “bitter lecture” about comments from Pope Leo XIV that some senior U.S. defense officials perceived as criticism of the Trump administration. FeatureNewsOlympicsSportsWorld News Olympic gold medal pair skater Danny O’Shea on the importance of his Catholic faith and education Gina ChristianApril 11, 20265 min read When reflecting on his journey to the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, Danny O’Shea credits not just his years of training, but his values and faith that were instilled in him through his Catholic school education. America’s 250th anniversaryFeatureNewsSaintsWorld News ‘We need more saints’: Center helps to advance canonization causes Gina ChristianApril 11, 20266 min read As the nation marks its 250th anniversary, a California-based initiative is working to help speed along sainthood causes among Americans, and to make the canonization process more accessible overall. Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsWorld News USCCB chairman calls on Trump to back peace, humanitarian aid for Lebanon after massive strikes Gina ChristianApril 10, 20265 min read A U.S. bishop is calling for peace and humanitarian aid to Lebanon, where the U.S.-Israel war on Iran has spread with devastating consequences. Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsWorld News Nuncio to Lebanon says war ‘is not the right path,’ calls for ceasefire Junno Arocho EstevesApril 9, 20266 min read As the death toll in Lebanon continues to rise following devastating strikes by the Israeli military, the Vatican’s representative in the country said the bombardment “is not the right path.” Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 857 Next