world news BishopsFeatureNewsWorld News Fellow bishops welcome Cardinal McElroy’s appointment to Washington Archdiocese Gina ChristianJanuary 9, 20256 min read A number of fellow prelates are offering their congratulations to Cardinal Robert W. McElroy on his appointment to the Archdiocese of Washington, an influential see that is home to the White House, Congress, and numerous lobbying and nonprofit organizations. ChristmasJubilee 2025NewsWorld News Polish Three Kings Parades break records with 2 million participants in Jubilee Year Paulina GuzikJanuary 9, 20256 min read Three Kings Parades across Poland Jan. 6 broke records in the Jubilee Year as 2 million people marched down the streets of 905 cities and towns in an initiative that spread abroad from the European country with vibrant popular faith. Disaster ReliefFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Biden cancels final foreign trip, including papal audience, amid California wildfires OSV NewsJanuary 9, 20252 min read President Joe Biden has canceled his upcoming trip to Italy, including an audience with Pope Francis, in order to “remain focused on directing the full federal response” in the wake of the devastating wildfires raging in California, the White House said. FeatureNewsWorld News Families are ‘not alone’ in sorrow over deaths, injuries suffered in NOLA terror attack, Biden says Peter Finney Jr.January 9, 20256 min read Saying he carried with him the sorrow of the nation for a “horrific act of terrorism” on New Year’s Day that claimed the lives of 14 people on Bourbon Street, President Joe Biden told grieving families at an interfaith prayer service Jan. 6 at St. Louis Cathedral that they would one day be released from their shared pain. NewsSaintsWorld News Spain’s famed Camino wraps up the year with a record half million pilgrims Andreas DrouveJanuary 8, 20254 min read The boom in the number of pilgrims on Spain’s famous El Camino de Santiago, or the Way of St. James, hit a record of almost half a million last year. Among them were 38,000 Americans. NewsSynodalityVocationsWorld News Ahead of U.S. Franciscans’ synod, friars say ‘communal discernment’ long-held tradition for order Kimberly HeatheringtonJanuary 8, 20257 min read While “synodality” might be a new concept to Catholics surprised by the Vatican’s request that dioceses worldwide engage in community discernment from 2021-2024, the U.S. friars of the Province of Our Lady of Guadalupe — humble as they are — would still like to gently remind us it’s something Franciscans like themselves have been doing for centuries. Arts & CultureNewsWorld News Notre Dame’s first concert a ‘moment of grace’ for young composer of Marianchoral piece Caroline de SuryJanuary 8, 20256 min read With places fully booked at Paris’ iconic cathedral for months ahead, Notre Dame is not only back to its former glory but also to its full concert schedule. EvangelizationFeatureNewsWorld News Philadelphia archbishop unveils new evangelization plan with 50 ‘missionary hubs’ Gina ChristianJanuary 7, 20257 min read Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez of Philadelphia has announced a new initiative to open hearts, rather than shutter parishes, in countering declining numbers both of faithful and of active priests in an archdiocese he has long called home. NewsSynodalityWorld News India’s Syro-Malabar Catholic Church begins synod amid liturgy row OSV NewsJanuary 7, 20255 min read A crucial meeting of the India-based Eastern Catholic Syro-Malabar Church’s synod of bishops began amid a simmering decades-old liturgy dispute over the rubrics of Mass. FeatureJubilee 2025NewsVaticanWorld News St. Peter’s Holy Door sees more than half million pilgrims in two weeks Justin McLellanJanuary 7, 20253 min read More than half a million pilgrims crossed the threshold of the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica in the first two weeks after Pope Francis opened it. Previous 1 … 271 272 273 … 856 Next