world news Catholic CharitiesCatholic Social TeachingNewsWorld News Catholic Charities USA’s traveling museum ‘celebrates power of Christian service’ Armando MachadoApril 3, 20266 min read Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York welcomed the mobile People of Hope Museum March 26, near Union Square in Manhattan. The tractor-trailer-sized traveling museum will tour under the sponsorship of Catholic Charities USA. EucharistNewsWorld News After eucharistic encounter, dying baby is thriving one year later Katie YoderApril 3, 20267 min read Andrea, 24, and her husband, Wyatt, 25, spoke with OSV News about little Catherine’s incredible recovery in 2025 after a priest placed a eucharistic host on her. The priest involved also spoke with OSV News. The Artz family — a Catholic family of six located in Gann Valley in central South Dakota — said their third daughter spent 107 days in the hospital before they could bring her home. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV on Holy Thursday: Jesus teaches us how to love at the Last Supper Courtney MaresApril 2, 20265 min read Pope Leo XIV washed and kissed the feet of 12 priests on Holy Thursday in his first Easter Triduum liturgy as pope, saying that Jesus taught us how to love like he loves during the Last Supper. EasterLentNewsWorld News Here’s a glimpse of Holy Week around the world Junno Arocho EstevesApril 2, 20266 min read From solemn processions in Spain to dramatic reenactments of Christ’s passion in an El Salvadoran prison yard, Catholics around the world commemorate Holy Week with traditions molded by their history, culture and faith. EasterFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News ‘In this dark hour of history,’ do not shy away from your mission, pope says Josephine PetersonApril 2, 20266 min read Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics to reject comfort, power and domination and instead embrace a mission rooted in self-giving love, even when it requires risk, vulnerability and suffering. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsWorld News In primetime address, Trump cites nuclear threat as polls show most Americans disapprove of Iran war Kate ScanlonApril 2, 20263 min read Amid polls showing most Americans disapprove of U.S. military action in Iran, President Donald Trump said in an April 1 address to the nation, “we are going to finish the job. And we’re going to finish it very fast.” BishopsConflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsWorld News USCCB president asks Catholics to ‘pray ardently’ for an end to war with Iran OSV NewsApril 2, 20263 min read Catholics during Holy Week should continue to “pray ardently” for a de-escalation of violence in the Middle East, Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said in a statement April 1. BishopsNewsWorld News Bishops’ pro-life chair backs longshot bill to revoke mifepristone’s FDA approval Kate ScanlonApril 2, 20264 min read Bishop Daniel E. Thomas of Toledo, Ohio, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities, offered his support to legislation that would revoke the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone for abortions. However, the bill faces long odds in Congress. Ecumenism and Interfaith RelationsNewsWorld News Catholic leaders warn against antisemitism in Holy Week liturgies Gina ChristianApril 2, 20267 min read In the days ahead of Holy Week, several Catholic leaders issued messages denouncing antisemitism, stressing Church teaching on the issue as the faithful solemnly commemorate Christ’s passion and death. Immigration and MigrationNewsSupreme CourtWorld News Supreme Court hears case on birthright citizenship executive order with Trump in attendance Kate ScanlonApril 1, 20266 min read The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments April 1 on President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship, with the president in attendance. Previous 1 … 3 4 5 … 857 Next