world news Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsWar in UkraineWorld News Desperation of war, tragic loss of life marks ‘sad’ 2023 on the global stage OSV NewsDecember 31, 202315 min read From Ukraine to Nigeria, and from Nicaragua to the Holy Land, 2023 was full of tragic situations that deeply affected the church and faithful. OSV News revisited four places clinging to hope that the new year will bring an improvement in the lives of people living in societies torn by conflict and persecution. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News With mixed 2023 results, pro-life activists prepare for a new round of ballot measures Kate ScanlonDecember 31, 20235 min read The pro-life movement had a mixed record of success in its first full calendar year without Roe v. Wade in place, losing an Ohio ballot measure but also seeing the passage of new legislation limiting the procedure in some states and new streams of support for pregnancy resource centers. FeatureNewsVocationsWorld News Serving church, country ‘an honor,’ says priest promoted to general in Air Force Chaplain Corps OSV NewsDecember 31, 20234 min read At Blessed Sacrament Parish in Tallahassee, Father Peter Zalewski is a busy and beloved pastor, tending to the activities of his church community and the local Catholic school, the largest primary school in the Pensacola-Tallahassee Diocese. FeatureNewsPope Benedict XVIVaticanWorld News Vatican to publish ‘private’ homilies of late Pope Benedict Cindy WoodenDecember 30, 20233 min read The Vatican publishing house announced it will release a book of some 130 homilies given by the late Pope Benedict XVI at private Sunday Masses — 30 given while he was pope and more than 100 given to members of his household once he retired. FeatureNewsPope Benedict XVIVaticanWorld News Everyday collaborators of Pope Benedict XVI remember the late pontiff Magdalena Wolinska-RiediDecember 30, 20237 min read On Dec. 31, 2022, the Catholic world stopped as Pope Benedict XVI passed away on the last day of the year, leaving behind an enormous theological legacy. EucharistNewsWorld News National Eucharistic Revival gave rise to creative parish, diocesan efforts in 2023 Maria WieringDecember 30, 20237 min read The coming calendar year will include the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage that begins mid-May and the National Eucharistic Congress in July, two large-scale efforts that lead into the revival’s final year, the Year of Going Out on Mission, which ends on Pentecost 2025. FeatureJournalismNewsWorld News Facing defamation lawsuit, Church Militant confronts prospect of shutting down Damien FisherDecember 29, 20238 min read Since Church Militant’s founder Michael Voris announced his resignation in November, the Ferndale, Michigan-based media organization has found itself in the midst of a number of scandals, financial troubles and court proceedings. FeatureNewsVaticanWar in UkraineWorld News Pope, Ukrainian president speak by phone Catholic News ServiceDecember 29, 20233 min read For at least the fourth time since Russia began its large-scale attack on Ukraine in February 2022, Pope Francis and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke by telephone Dec. 28. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope meets with U.S. Cardinal Burke Cindy WoodenDecember 29, 20232 min read U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke, a former top Vatican official, met privately with Pope Francis Dec. 29, about a month after reports that Pope Francis wanted to stop giving him a monthly salary and would ask him to pay the market rate for his Vatican apartment. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News The pope’s 2023: A year of health challenges, travel and the synod Cindy WoodenDecember 29, 20237 min read Pope Francis’ 2023 was a year of important trips made or postponed, a predecessor’s funeral and his own 10th anniversary as pope, a call to the world to act on climate change and a call to the Catholic Church to strengthen its mission by learning “synodality.” Previous 1 … 433 434 435 … 817 Next