world news NewsSaintsVaticanWorld News Pope adds feast day of St. John Henry Newman to universal calendar Carol GlatzFebruary 3, 20264 min read Pope Leo XIV has added the feast day of St. John Henry Newman, who is “a radiant light for the Church on pilgrimage through history,” to the General Roman Calendar so that “his Optional Memorial be celebrated by all on 9 October.” Child & Youth ProtectionNewsVaticanWorld News Irish abuse survivor praises Pope Leo’s ’empathy,’ apology after private audience Junno Arocho EstevesFebruary 3, 20263 min read David Ryan, an Irish survivor whose tragic story of the abuse he and his brother suffered was the subject of a 2022 documentary, was overcome with emotion after meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican. The pope was reportedly shocked and apologized to the Irish victim. BishopsNewsWorld News Traditionalist society to consecrate new bishops in July without papal mandate Junno Arocho EstevesFebruary 3, 20264 min read The traditionalist Society of St. Pius X said it would proceed with the consecration of new bishops this summer, a move without a papal mandate that could lead to an automatic excommunication. NewsSaintsWorld News Sainthood cause formally opened for northwoods catechist of ‘this wild country’ Patricia KastenFebruary 3, 20267 min read While sometimes called “Sister Adele,” Brice — who was born Jan. 30, 1831, and whose last name is sometimes spelled “Brise” — remained a laywoman all her life, never taking public religious vows. NewsRespect LifeWorld News Illinois pitching for funds to shore up abortion tourism denounced as ‘macabre’ Simone OrendainFebruary 3, 20265 min read The executive director of the Illinois bishops’ conference and an Illinois pro-life leader have decried the state’s call for funding to support Illinois’ abortion tourism industry after recent data indicated a slight weakening in the number of out-of-state women coming to the state to abort their unborn children. Consecrated LifeNewsVaticanWorld News Pope praises religious for courageous witness serving the marginalized Carol GlatzFebruary 3, 20265 min read Pope Leo XIV praised consecrated men and women for going to the world’s peripheries and refusing to abandon their people, even amid conflict. NewsVaticanWorld News Happiness cannot be bought, hoarded, only shared with others, pope says Carol GlatzFebruary 2, 20262 min read A lack of faith in Christ leads to many delusions, such as believing the arrogant will always rule and only money can buy happiness, Pope Leo XIV said. Consecrated LifeNewsSaintsVocationsWorld News Guatemala’s ‘Fray Augusto’ is a martyr of the confessional, vice postulator says Junno Arocho EstevesFebruary 2, 20268 min read At first glance, the official photo of Venerable Augusto Ramírez Monasterio — known simply as “Fray Augusto” — shows a smiling Franciscan friar standing in a small garden, hands clasped and slightly hidden within the sleeves of his brown habit. Disaster ReliefNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo prays for thousands affected by disastrous floods in southern Africa Fredrick NzwiliFebruary 2, 20264 min read As deadly floods hit southern Africa, Pope Leo XIV prayed for the affected, with Catholic bishops in the region urging support for thousands struck by the climate change-related disaster. Immigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Minneapolis priest ‘not hopeful’ tensions will ease under border czar Gina ChristianFebruary 2, 20263 min read A Minneapolis priest told OSV News that despite signals of deescalation, tensions over immigration enforcement actions in that city will not see the situation get “better in a few days.” Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 817 Next