world news NewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV’s election gives new hope to Dolton, Ill., and church that formed him Simone OrendainMay 18, 20259 min read Christ Our Savior — through two sets of church mergers — is now known as the “de facto” home parish of the new pope when he was just Robert F. Prevost. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo begins papacy calling for ‘united church’ in a wounded world Justin McLellanMay 18, 20255 min read Launching his papacy with a call for reconciliation and communion, Pope Leo XIV formally began his ministry as the successor of St. Peter by calling for “a united church, a sign of unity and communion, which becomes a leaven for a reconciled world.” Child & Youth ProtectionFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV and the abuse crisis: What happens next? OSV NewsMay 18, 202513 min read One issue any pope would have to face when elected to govern the Catholic Church in 2025 is that of continuing to address the clergy sexual abuse crisis. EucharistNewsWorld News Pilgrimage launch coincides with papal inauguration, marks young Catholic’s ‘radical yes’ Maria WieringMay 17, 20259 min read On May 18, Pope Leo XIV will be inaugurated into his Petrine ministry at St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Hours later, on a different continent, a Mass in Indianapolis will launch the 2025 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, a five-week journey across 10 states to Los Angeles. NewsRespect LifeUncategorizedVaticanWorld News Catholic death penalty abolition group eager for new pope to build on Francis’ legacy on issue Kate ScanlonMay 17, 20253 min read Catholic opponents of the death penalty said they are eager for Pope Leo XIV to build on his predecessor’s legacy of opposition to capital punishment. NewsRemembering Pope FrancisWorld News U.S. pilgrims to Havana recall Francis’ impact in Cuba 10 years after visit Tom TracyMay 17, 20255 min read Almost a full decade ago, the Miami Archdiocese led a pilgrimage from Miami to Havana in support of the late Pope Francis’ visit to Cuba early in his papacy. Immigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Homeland Security vetting reality show idea where immigrants compete for citizenship Kate ScanlonMay 16, 20254 min read The Department of Homeland Security is reviewing a pitch for a reality show in which immigrants would compete for fast-tracked citizenship. Catholic immigration advocates expressed concern such a show would undermine the dignity of those seeking U.S. citizenship or legal residency and the challenges they undergo to do so. Catholic Social TeachingDOGE cutsNewsWorld News Senate protest over USAID closure snares Vatican ambassador pick Kate ScanlonMay 16, 20253 min read The confirmation of Brian Burch, President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, was blocked May 13 amid a hold by a Senate Democrat on State Department nominees in protest of the Trump administration’s closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsWorld News As Trump returns from Middle East with massive arm deals, patriarch says ‘no’ to weapons Dale GavlakMay 16, 20256 min read As U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to Gulf Arab countries, ending May 16, brought “the largest defense cooperation agreement” Washington has ever done, according to the White House fact sheet, Catholic leadership in the region expressed its concern to resolve long-standing conflicts, particularly in the Middle East, peacefully. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV’s installation Mass: A new beginning rooted in tradition Justin McLellanMay 16, 20255 min read Pope Leo XIV will formally begin his ministry as bishop of Rome with a liturgy steeped in tradition and rich in symbolism May 18. Previous 1 … 129 130 131 … 807 Next