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Pope Leo’s vocation took root in childhood; never ‘a doubt in anyone’s mind’ he’d be a priest
As Pope Leo XIV neared his 70th birthday Sept. 14, those closest to the American-born pontiff said they knew, very early on, that he was in for lifelong service to the church.
Pew finds US Catholics ‘like what they’ve seen so far’ in Pope Leo
Catholics in the U.S. “like what they’ve seen so far” in Pope Leo XIV, with 8 in 10 viewing the new pope favorably — and significant numbers of non-Catholics agreeing, according to a new study from Pew Research Center.
Migrants are not enemies, just brothers and sisters in need, pope says
At a time when people feel powerless to help migrants and refugees, Christians must continue to insist that “there is no justice without compassion, no legitimacy without listening to the pain of others,” Pope Leo XIV said.
Suspect in Kirk assassination in custody, according to Trump, Utah governor
President Donald Trump and law enforcement officials said Sept. 12 they had a suspect in custody in connection to the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk Sept. 10 during an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
Pope calls for ‘covenant of humanity,’ promoting care, aid, trust
Great spiritual traditions and mature critical thinking enable humanity to go beyond ethnicities, clans and cliques, which recognize only those who are similar and reject those who are different, Pope Leo XIV said.
Augustinians elect Philadelphia-area native as new prior general
Pope Leo XIV’s fellow Augustinians have elected a Philadelphia-area native as the order’s new prior general.
Pope tells new bishops they must address abuse claims promptly
Pope Leo XIV told 192 new bishops from around the world that they must respond promptly to allegations of inappropriate or abusive behavior by priests.
Appeals court allows Planned Parenthood defunding to proceed, for now
While lawsuits proceed, a federal appeals court has allowed implementation of a provision of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that would eliminate Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood and its affiliates for one year.
Arizona Catholics hold rosary vigil for Charlie Kirk
Catholic faithful in Arizona gathered in prayer following the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a Sept. 10 public speaking event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
New report explores link between religious freedom violations and mass atrocities
Religious freedom violations are an early warning sign of where mass atrocities could occur around the globe, a new report from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom said.