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President-elect De la Espriella of Colombia visits Catholic shrines to pray for the nation
Abelardo De la Espriella visited the shrines of El Moro, Our Lady of the Remedies, and St. Peter Claver, and the Lord of Miracles minor basilica in a thanksgiving tour after winning the presidency.
Catholic Church, U.S. government drive relief efforts in Venezuela
“People in some areas feel invisible to the government, to the aid efforts,” Father Edgar Magallanes, SJ, national director of Jesuit Relief Services Venezuela, said. “But we’re working on it.”
Supreme Court to review parents’ challenge to law regarding notification of gender transitions
The parents argue that their right to direct the upbringing of their children is in jeopardy. The state continues to defend the law.
San Francisco Archdiocese will pay $395 million to abuse victims, Archbishop Cordileone says
The proposed settlement will "resolve all lawsuits" regarding child sex abuse involving archdiocesan officials, the prelate said in a press release.
Procession urges dignity and respect for migrants at border crossing
The Border Mass 250 included a conversation on immigration with U.S. Catholic bishops, celebration of a Mass, and a rosary procession across the international line.
After Catholic priest’s murder, human rights group urges Sudan to address tensions
Christian Solidarity Worldwide has called for concrete steps to diffuse tensions in Sudan after the murder of Father Youhanna Al-Amin in the Nuba Mountains.
‘A bit surreal’: American pilgrims join new archbishops in Rome for pallium Mass
Hundreds of US Catholics accompanied the four new U.S. metropolitan archbishops who received their pallia June 29 from Pope Leo XIV.
Filipino cardinal: Catholics should be agents of change, not ‘keyboard warriors’
A Filipino cardinal urges Catholics to get offline, Syria welcomes its new papal nuncio, a Scottish diocese speaks out against an unsanctioned ordination, and more in this week's world news roundup.
Religious leaders in Italy sign pact to promote dialogue and coexistence
The pact aims to address polarization, extremism, the instrumentalization of religion to justify hatred, foster coexistence, and promote a culture of peace in the service of the common good.
Catholic peace group to honor victims of nuclear weapons with lantern ceremonies
The group is encouraging communities around the world to honor victims of nuclear weapons through lantern float ceremonies this summer.
Spanish bishop says new bill persecutes same-sex-attracted Catholics who want to live chastely
Bishop José Munilla said a new bill that would ban so-called conversion therapy is nothing less than a form of persecution and vowed to resist it.
Pope Leo XIV: Peter and Paul show the path to Christian unity
The pontiff celebrated Mass on June 29 and bestowed the pallium on 35 new archbishops.
French election politics bring surrogacy back into Europe’s spotlight
The former prime minister's call to legalize surrogacy has drawn opposition from across France's political spectrum, including within his own party, with possible consequences across Europe.
Pope Leo XIV to address pilgrims as national Eucharistic journey concludes
According to organizers, the address will reflect on the legacy of Catholicism in the U.S. while encouraging the faithful to seek renewed unity, peace, and hope through Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
Catholic Church in India expands coaching to prepare youth for civil service exams
As the Church in India faces mounting pressures, the Archdiocese of Delhi is quietly opening doors for young people chasing the country's most coveted jobs and university seats.
Pope Leo XIV dismisses schismatic Spanish priest
In 2024, the priest's obstinacy had previously led his bishop, José Ignacio Munilla, to remove him from any office or position within the diocese.
One lucky duck, one big mission: how Catholic Charities' duck regatta helps families in need
The Wabash Valley Rubber Duck Regatta started in 2018 when the advisory council for Catholic Charities Terre Haute was looking for a new way to engage with the local community.
Father Flanagan's mission continues at Boys Town more than a century after its founding
Father Flanagan "took the Catholic tenets of love, inclusion, and acceptance and he brought that to the care of children in America, when really no one had even thought of it before."
Pope Leo XIV prays for Venezuela quake victims at Angelus
The pope expressed solidarity with those affected by recent earthquakes, following a reflection on “detachment, loss and hospitality” in Christian love.
Catholic scholar says classical learning can help renew America
Author and professor calls on Catholics to revive American culture through faith and classical learning.
Leo XIV to bestow pallium on these 4 U.S. archbishops in 'extra special' moment with American pope
Pope Leo XIV will impose the pallia at a Mass for the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul in St. Peter’s Basilica on June 29.
Thousands flock to national Eucharistic procession in Boston
“It was a beautiful moment to see the people of God ... show up for Jesus."
Pope Leo XIV closes consistory with appeal to help world find God’s paths to peace
The pope thanked the College of Cardinals for their work during a two-day extraordinary consistory, highlighting their reflections on war, poverty, and social fragmentation.
Catholic Charities sues Michigan in federal court, says state targeted charity over Catholic beliefs
The state "singled out and punished" the Catholic ministry because it operates in accordance with the Church, the lawsuit claims.
'It's coming fast': Arlington Diocese sits at center of ‘Data Center Alley’
EWTN News In Depth’s Mark Irons reports on "Data Center Alley" in the Diocese of Arlington in light of Pope Leo XIV's encyclical Magnifica Humanitas.
Meet Fio: the Catholic alternative to Spotify aiming to bring faith to your playlists
Currently, Fio is being used in over 100 countries, is host to over 100,000 hours of Catholic content, and has over 1,000 Catholic creators putting their work on the platform.
Court ruling leaves Haitian migrants’ future uncertain as Archbishop Wenski urges Senate action
The Miami archbishop said the U.S. Senate should send the president legislation that would extend Temporary Protected Status protections to Haitians for three years.
Major abortion group calls for abortion until birth
A major abortion group is calling for abortion up until birth, according to a recent statement released on the anniversary of the Dobbs decision.
Andy Burnham’s Catholic identity in spotlight in UK prime minister race
As the United Kingdom moves to select its seventh prime minister in a decade, how might Andy Burnham’s Catholic roots affect his leadership?
After 20 years in religious life, social media influencer priest leaves ministry
Damián María Montes, a Spaniard, has left the ministry after two decades of religious life, becoming one of several high-profile religious figures to do so in recent years.
Cardinal Müller calls SSPX consecrations schismatic, defends the Latin Mass
The former Vatican doctrine chief likened the Society of St. Pius X to the ancient Donatist schism, days before its planned July 1 episcopal consecrations at Écône.
Catholic women's leadership forum tells young women: 'You are a gift'
GIVEN will bestow Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, SV with its Fiat Award, which honors women whose lives embody the response of Our Lady through faithful leadership, service, and love.
97-year-old cardinal, tortured under communism, climbs Medjugorje’s Apparition Hill
In an act of great devotion, the elderly cardinal reached the top with assistance, prayed the rosary and blessed those present with holy water.
Leo XIV encourages representatives of North American Jesuit colleges as they confront challenges
The pope reflected on the Jesuits' four Universal Apostolic Preferences to address today's challenges: the Spiritual Exercises, walking with the poor, a hope-filled future, and the care of creation.
Cardinals confront a ‘wounded world’ at opening of synodal consistory
The 178 cardinals attending the two-day consistory spoke of growing polarization within their respective societies.
White House Religious Liberty Commission presents recommendations
The panel urged repeal of the Johnson Amendment, creation of religious liberty violation hotlines, Know Your Rights posters, and presidential religious freedom awards.
Bishops’ migration committee urges Trump to let Haitian, Syrian migrants stay
The Supreme Court's decision on June 25 paves the way for possibly deporting more than 300,000 Haitians and more than 6,000 Syrians.
Pope Leo XIV defends synodal consistory as path to ‘grow in communion’
Acknowledging reservations among some cardinals, the pope urged confidence in the format in his opening address, and asked that they offer him their “strong, explicit and public” support.
Michigan report cites abuse claims against 37 priests, 1 deacon in Saginaw
The government has been releasing reports on abuse allegations in each of the state's seven dioceses.
Pope Leo XIV meets with Synod on Synodality teams ahead of 2028 assembly
The pontiff met with the synod members to conclude a conference at the Vatican June 23-25.
Indian government tightens foreign donations law amid Church protest plans
The federal government has imposed stricter rules under India's foreign-donations law just days before Catholic bishops convene a nationwide day of prayer over a related bill.
Christian communities in Middle East face mounting pressure, bishop says
War, economic instability, and emigration are driving a decline in Christian communities across the Holy Land, said Bishop Iyad Akram Twal, auxiliary bishop of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
Pope Leo XIV sends 100K euros to Venezuela for humanitarian aid after major earthquakes
Venezuela was hit by two earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude on June 24.
Choir sets the Parable of the Prodigal Son to Gregorian chant
Three siblings dramatize the story of the prodigal son in a video accompanied by melodious Gregorian Chant with the hope of reaching today's prodigals with the saving mercy of God.
Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump’s asylum policies that bishops opposed
The policies allow the government to limit the number of asylum claims they process and terminate the temporary protected status of Haitians and Syrians.
Franciscan University professors urge SSPX to desist from schism
Franciscan University professors call on SSPX to scrap consecration of bishops and a Courage International priest offers Catholic schools guidance on "Pride Month," in this week's education roundup.
Owensboro bishop ends only Traditional Latin Mass in western Kentucky
Bishop William Medley is halting the Traditional Latin Mass option in the diocese, but will allow the parish to offer the Novus Ordo Mass in Latin and ad orientem.
Five years of euthanasia in Spain: The toll and path forward to overturn
Euthanasia is on the rise in Spain, and as its destructive effects become more apparent, ethics professionals are offering recommendations to prevent and ultimately eliminate the practice.
HHS redirects funding away from programs promoting abortion, sexually explicit content
The Department of Health and Human Services is cutting grants for teenage pregnancy prevention programs that promote abortion, sexual activity for minors, or transgender ideology.
Anti-death penalty Catholic group applauds Ohio governor for sparing condemned man
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine commuted the death sentence of a 64-year-old man with intellectual disabilities.