Vatican News
Cardinal Parolin: The Vatican ‘will not participate in Trump’s Board of Peace’
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, announced that the Holy See “will not participate in the Board of Peace," promoted by the U.S. president to address Gaza and other conflicts.
St. Peter’s marks 400 years with newly opened areas and digital access
The Vatican will open new parts of St. Peter’s — including the full terrace — and roll out a “SmartPass” digital entry system as it marks the basilica’s 400th anniversary.
‘Aventine procession’: A centuries-old tradition Pope Leo XIV will lead for the first time
The brief Ash Wednesday walk between two hilltop basilicas marks the start of Lent in Rome.
Vatican official says Notre Dame controversy shows need for dialogue on abortion
The Church should engage with universities about how to take “an ethical approach” to the dignity of unborn life, the president of the Pontifical Academy for Life said.
Pope Leo XIV eliminates committee created by Francis for World Children’s Day
Pope Leo XIV has eliminated the Pontifical Committee for World Children’s Day, transferring the committee’s functions to the Dicastery for the Laity, the Family, and Life.
Apostolic vicariate in Rome dedicates its day of arts to Gaza
The humanitarian situation in Gaza was the focus of a day of the arts at the Lateran Apostolic Palace on Feb. 14, drawing attention to the ongoing suffering of residents in the Gaza Strip.
Pope appoints Catholic Harvard professor to Vatican social sciences academy
Tyler J. VanderWeele, a Catholic, is an epidemiologist and director of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University.
Pope Leo XIV tells Opus Dei no decision yet on revised statutes
Pope Francis moved the prelature’s Vatican oversight from the office for bishops to that of clergy, triggering an ongoing review and rewrite of its governing norms.
Pope Leo XIV: ‘All lives are not equally respected’ amid war and inequality
The pope told the Pontifical Academy for Life it is hypocritical to call health a universal value while ignoring policies that drive disparities.
Just what does it mean to be named a ‘chaplain of His Holiness’?
Father Fermín González Melado, who was recently named a “chaplain of His Holiness” by Pope Leo XIV, explains the qualifications and purpose of bestowing this honorary title.
Pope Leo to mark start of Lent with historic procession on ancient Roman hill
Pope Leo XIV will preside over the traditional Ash Wednesday procession and Mass on Feb. 18 on Rome’s Aventine Hill, an important place of Christian pilgrimage for more than 1,500 years.
Pope Leo XIV, in first Roman parish visit, calls for ‘disarming’ meekness
The pontiff urged “coherence between faith and life” and persistent prayer for peace.
Pope Leo XIV prays for Madagascar after twin cyclones
In his catechesis before the Angelus, Leo said Jesus fulfills the Law by calling Christians beyond minimal righteousness to great love.
‘It was the best thing I’ve ever done’: Abuse victim details papal meeting
David Ryan, a 61-year-old Irishman who suffered sexual abuse as a teenager, shared his story face-to-face with Pope Leo XIV, the first time the pope met with a victim individually.
Pope’s visit brings hope to seaside community challenged by drugs, prostitution
A popular summer destination for tourists, Ostia will be the first of five parishes where the pope, as bishop of Rome, will celebrate Mass on Sundays in February and March.
Pope proposes Lenten ‘fast’ from hurtful words
Pope Leo XIV urges Catholics to listen more closely to God and others — and to “disarm” their language by fasting from words that wound — in his message for Lent 2026.
Cuban bishops postpone Vatican visit amid worsening national crisis
The country’s growing economic and social instability prompts request to delay meeting with Pope Leo XIV.
Vatican offers talks with Society of St. Pius X, warns illicit consecrations would end dialogue
The Vatican’s doctrinal office told a traditionalist group that consecrating bishops without a papal mandate would mean a “decisive rupture” of communion.
Vatican bank launches 2 new equity indexes aligned with Catholic principles
Two indexes with 50 companies each that adhere to Catholic social teachings were announced by the Vatican Bank in order to promote ethical Catholic investing.
Jubilee 2033: Rift between Moscow and Constantinople patriarchates threatens ecumenical progress
The 2033 Jubilee will commemorate the bimillennium of the Redemption but the main ecumenical obstacle is the rift between the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate and the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
Archbishop Checchio takes helm in New Orleans as pope accepts Archbishop Aymond’s resignation
Pope Leo XIV appointed Archbishop James Checchio coadjutor archbishop of New Orleans in September 2025 to automatically succeed the 76-year-old Archbishop Gregory Aymond upon his retirement.
Pope Leo XIV: ‘The Church is the rightful home of sacred Scripture’
Pope Leo XIV spoke about sacred Scripture during his weekly audience with pilgrims in the Vatican.
‘I will not forget you’: Pope Leo’s theme for sixth World Day of Grandparents and Elderly
“I will not forget you” (Isaiah 49:15) is the theme chosen by Pope Leo XIV for the sixth World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly, which this year will take place on Sunday, July 26.
Pope Leo sends 80 generators, medicine, food to Ukraine
Vatican aid is headed to hard-hit areas including Fastiv and Kyiv, with distribution organized through parish networks.
Pope Leo XIV approves new statutes of Pontifical International Marian Academy
Pope Leo XIV approved the new statutes of the Pontifical International Marian Academy, founded to promote and coordinate Mariological and Marian studies worldwide.
Pope Leo XIV prays for victims of attacks in Nigeria
In his Angelus catechesis, the pope said true joy is found in communion with Christ and lived through concrete acts of charity.
Pope Leo XIV will not travel to the United States in 2026, Vatican says
The pontiff is expected to travel to Africa in April, visit Peru later this year, and make a summer stop in Spain.
Cuba’s bishops headed to Vatican this month to meet with Pope Leo XIV
The country’s bishops will travel to Rome from Feb. 16–20 to present to Pope Leo XIV “the vicissitudes, sorrows, joys, and hopes of the Church in Cuba.”
Pope Leo XIV: Peace begins with dignity, not weapons
In a message for the Church’s Feb. 8 World Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking, the pope warns that conflict and inequality fuel exploitation.
Leo XIV meets with founder of Sant’Egidio Community
Pope Leo XIV and Sant’Egidio Community founder Andrea Riccardi discussed the role Christians and the Church are called to play in promoting peace in the midst of various world conflicts.
‘Historic occasion’: Pope Leo XIV meets with same-sex attraction ministry Courage International
“We talked about the importance of chastity, how it heals and strengthens and restores the person," said Courage International Executive Director Father Brian Gannon.
Pope calls for Olympic Truce in letter for Winter Games
The pontiff warned that profit, doping, and fanaticism can distort sport’s deeper human purpose.
Pope Leo XIV, with Eastern Orthodox, urges Christians to strengthen unity
The pontiff said Christians grow closer when they deepen their shared faith in Christ, “the ultimate source of our peace.”
Pope Leo XIV laments lack of progress in protecting children
The pontiff told organizers of a Vatican-backed initiative that global crises are still leaving many children in extreme poverty.
Vatican to meet with SSPX after announcement of unauthorized episcopal consecrations
Planned consecrations could trigger automatic excommunication and deepen rupture with Rome.
Monastic-style retreat planned for pope and Roman Curia at start of Lent
Trappist Bishop Erik Varden of Trondheim will preach the week of spiritual exercises, with two daily meditations beginning Feb. 22.
Pope Leo’s liturgical celebrations for February, March, and Holy Week
The Vatican has published the schedule of liturgies that Pope Leo XIV will celebrate in February, March, and the beginning of April, which includes the start of Lent, Holy Week, and Easter.
Pope warns against new arms race
At his general audience, Pope Leo XIV appealed for renewed nuclear arms-control efforts and asked Catholics to proclaim the Gospel in ways that speak to people’s real lives.
This is the pope’s prayer intention for the month of February
Pope Leo XIV’s prayer intention for the month of February is for children with incurable diseases.
Pope Leo appoints Sister Raffaella Petrini as a member of Commission on Reserved Matters
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Sister Raffaella Petrini as a member of the Commission for Reserved Matters, which is responsible for awarding financial contracts in confidential areas of the Vatican.
Rome events to highlight World Day Against Human Trafficking
From Feb. 4–8, the Catholic Church will mobilize with a series of activities in Rome in support of human dignity and peace.
St. John Henry Newman is added to the General Roman Calendar: What does it mean?
The English saint, proclaimed a doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIV in November 2025, is honored every Oct. 9.
Pope Leo XIV tells religious: Be ‘leaven of peace’ and a ‘sign of hope’
The pontiff urged consecrated men and women to witness to God’s presence in a world where faith and daily life often drift apart.
Italian cardinal named president of Vatican bank oversight commission
Cardinal Giuseppe Petrocchi, the retired archbishop of L’Aquila, succeeds Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, the retired archbishop of Vienna.
Clerical sexual abuse victim shares story with Pope Leo XIV: ‘I didn’t hold back’
“I told him about the abuse,” David Ryan said. “I did get a feeling of being listened to and being understood.”
Society of St. Pius X to consecrate bishops without Rome’s approval, courting excommunication
The plan threatens to harden a decades-old split between the traditionalist group and the Vatican.
Pope voices ‘great concern’ over rising Cuba-U.S. tensions
The pontiff echoed Cuban bishops’ call for “sincere and effective” talks after Washington announced new measures tightening economic pressure on the island.
Italian archdiocese welcomes Vatican ‘Sports Cross’ ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics
Since 2012, the Vatican has entrusted the wooden cross designed and created by British artist Jon Cornwall to dioceses hosting the summer and winter Olympics.
Pope Leo XIV: Prayer is an integral part of evangelization
Leo met with members of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, the pontifical organization that publishes the pope’s monthly prayer intention videos.
Vatican denies it will open restaurant on terrace of St. Peter’s Basilica
There is already a small café serving coffee, drinks, and gelato on the roof of the historic church.