world news FeatureNewsReligious FreedomWorld News DOJ to join Dominicans’ suit on NY gender identity law for long-term care facilities Kurt JensenJune 23, 20265 min read The Department of Justice has moved to become a co-plaintiff in a lawsuit against New York state filed by the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, who operate a 42-bed palliative care program for the dying poor. FeatureNewsReligious FreedomWorld News Pakistan Catholics counter persecution with hope, says bishops’ human rights director Gina CapellazziJune 23, 20263 min read As Pakistan’s religious minorities continue to face rights violations, that nation’s Catholic bishops are fostering hope the faithful can live out their faith with confidence. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News French bishops launch prayer novena ahead of key ‘assisted-dying’ vote Caroline de SuryJune 23, 20265 min read The bishops of France are urging the faithful to take part in a prayer novena that began June 21, as lawmakers move closer to a pivotal vote on legislation that could permanently legalize “assisted dying” in the country. FeatureNewsSupreme CourtWorld News Despite land transfer, Apache Stronghold continues effort to protect sacred Arizona site Kate ScanlonJune 23, 20264 min read Although the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear its case and the land has been transferred, an Indigenous coalition seeking to protect its sacred site at Oak Flat in Arizona from destruction by a copper mining giant continues its legal efforts, the group’s lawyer told OSV News. FeatureNewsWorld News Cardinal Pizzaballa prays in the cave where Jesus stopped with his mother Dale GavlakJune 23, 20265 min read Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa praised the hundreds of Jordanian Catholics and other Christians gathered June 19 for a celebratory Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Mount for maintaining their faith in turbulent and challenging times as part of their annual pilgrimage. America’s 250th anniversaryFeatureNewsReligious FreedomVaticanWorld News Religious, civic leaders join Pope Leo for Liberty Medal award ceremony Gina ChristianJune 22, 20264 min read As the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, a number of faith and civic leaders will be on hand as Pope Leo XIV accepts — via livestream from the Vatican — a major honor for his efforts to promote religious liberty, along with freedom of expression and conscience. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News World’s conflicts are ‘fed’ more readily than people, Pope Leo XIV says Junno Arocho EstevesJune 22, 20266 min read World hunger has only worsened as conflicts in the world take priority over human lives and weaponry is allowed more distribution than basic humanitarian needs, Pope Leo XIV said. FeatureJournalismNewsWorld News Chicago Catholic’s longtime photo editor wins CMA’s St. Francis de Sales Award OSV NewsJune 22, 20264 min read Karen Callaway, longtime photo editor for the Chicago Catholic, received the 2026 St. Francis de Sales Award from the Catholic Media Association at a luncheon on the final day of its annual conference June 16-19 in Atlantic City. FeatureNewsSaintsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo prays at St. Augustine’s tomb in Pavia, calling all to be signs of Jesus’ love Courtney MaresJune 22, 20268 min read Pope Leo XIV knelt in prayer at the tomb of St. Augustine June 20, returning to the basilica where he once guided the late Pope Benedict XVI as the leader of the Augustinian order, only this time as the first Augustinian pope in history. FeatureNewsSaintsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV venerates heart of Mother Cabrini, calls for more missionaries like her Courtney MaresJune 22, 20265 min read Pope Leo XIV venerated a relic of the heart of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first U.S. citizen ever canonized a saint, during a visit June 20 to her hometown in northern Italy, saying that her missionary devotion to migrants speaks directly to the challenges of today’s world. Previous 1 … 3 4 5 … 888 Next