world news Ecumenism and Interfaith RelationsNewsVaticanWorld News Pope tells reporters dialogue is always the answer to tense situations Cindy WoodenDecember 2, 20255 min read At the end of his first foreign trip as pope, a trip focused on dialogue, Pope Leo XIV said the examples of friendship and respect he had seen could be a helpful example for people in North America and Europe, too. FeatureImmigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Catholic advocates raise alarm at Trump’s call to ‘pause’ migration from ‘Third World Countries’ Kate ScanlonDecember 2, 20253 min read President Donald Trump said in a series of social media posts on Thanksgiving Day that he will “permanently pause” all immigration from what he called “Third World Countries,” prompting concern from Catholic immigration advocates. BishopsMissionsNewsWorld News U.S. bishops award over $7 million in grants to home missions, thanks to nation’s Catholics Gina ChristianDecember 2, 20254 min read Dozens of “home mission dioceses” across the nation have received much-needed financial support, provided by the generosity of U.S. Catholics through an annual collection. Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Choose the way of peace, pope says as he leaves Lebanon Cindy WoodenDecember 2, 20255 min read Pope Leo XIV ended his stay in Lebanon with what he termed “a heartfelt appeal: may the attacks and hostilities cease.” NewsReligious FreedomThe Catholic DifferenceWar in UkraineWorld News Baltimore native Weigel honored for defense of human dignity in the face of aggression Katarzyna SzalajkoDecember 1, 20255 min read American theologian and author George Weigel was honored Nov. 30 with the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church’s Blessed Omelyan Kovch Award at the National Opera House in Lviv, Ukraine. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsVaticanWorld News Lebanese have what is needed to build a future of peace, pope says Cindy WoodenDecember 1, 20255 min read Even in the face of difficulties and the constant threat of war, the young people of Lebanon and the country’s religious leaders have enormous resources that can build a better future for all people, Pope Leo XIV said. Child & Youth ProtectionImmigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Children, refugees victimized by AI-fueled human trafficking, says Vatican diplomat Gina ChristianDecember 1, 20256 min read With human trafficking on the rise globally, the Vatican’s diplomatic mission to the United Nations is highlighting concerns for child victims and refugees — while warning of technological tools used by traffickers to expand their criminal activities. NewsRespect LifeWorld News Record numbers of women are visiting pregnancy centers, study shows Zoey MaraistDecember 1, 20255 min read In 2024, pregnancy centers saw more new clients, provided more medical care and distributed more material goods than ever before, according to a new report from the Charlotte Lozier Institute. Immigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Pew: U.S. Latinos disapprove of Trump’s immigration, economic policies Gina ChristianDecember 1, 20257 min read Most of the nation’s Latinos disapprove of President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration and economic policies — and more than half are worried that they or a loved one could be deported, including about 1 in 3 Puerto Ricans, who are U.S. citizens by birth. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsVaticanWorld News Love without fear, pope tells Lebanese church workers Cindy WoodenDecember 1, 20255 min read At a shrine topped by a 28-foot-tall statue of Our Lady of Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV listened to stories of unshakable faith amid war, injustice and suffering. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 785 Next