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Leo XIV at Pentecost: The Spirit overcomes war with the omnipotence of love
The pontiff prayed that the Holy Spirit would save humanity from war, misery, and sin.
EWTN News explains: Why do popes issue papal documents and what are they?
Encyclicals, motu proprios, apostolic constitutions, and exhortations — here is a guide to some of the types of documents the pope uses to lead the Catholic Church.
St. Augustine: Pentecost reverses chaos of Babel, unites Church under the Holy Spirit
On the solemnity of Pentecost, St. Augustine reminds us to reflect on the the necessity of a globally unified Church, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
How Catholics can receive a plenary indulgence on Pentecost
On the solemnity of Pentecost, which this year is celebrated on May 24, Catholics have the opportunity to gain a plenary indulgence.
Madrid archbishop says Catholics feel 'incredible expectation' at pope's upcoming trip to Spain
Archbishop José Cobo Cano hopes Pope Leo XIV's visit will help Catholics "look up and take a step forward."
In Italian region marred by toxic waste, Pope Leo XIV praises ‘beauty no injustice can erase’
The Holy Father on May 23 met with Church leaders and local residents at Acerra in Italy's "Land of Fires."
In Italy’s ‘Land of Fires,’ Pope Leo XIV laments ‘the cry of creation and the poor’
The Holy Father said Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si' is a framework for addressing the social and environmental crises of the region.
Release dates for Mel Gibson’s ‘Resurrection of the Christ’ announced
Mel Gibson's "Resurrection of the Christ" will be released in two parts — Part 1 will be released on May 6, 2027, and Part 2 will be released on May 25, 2028.
Hundreds of Catholic leaders protest Israel death penalty law
Catholic leaders protest a new law in Israel expanding capital punishment for Palestinians, Bangladesh bans finding out the sex of babies in the womb, and more in this week’s world news roundup.
Why Catholics celebrate Mary as ‘mother of the Church’ the day after Pentecost
The Catholic Church celebrates the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church each year on the Monday after Pentecost. This year, it falls on May 25.
Catholics turn to May rosary to draw youth back to faith in Bangladesh
Youth commissions and parishes across this majority Muslim nation are leading hostel- and village-based rosary devotions throughout the traditional Marian month.
Pope Leo XIV discusses major challenges of EU and its future with European bishops
While the bishops proposed many possible topics for the meeting, the pontiff emphasized dialogue and peace as priorities. The pope also said migrants must be respected and needed services not denied.
Washington sues hospitals over treatment of pregnant, nursing employees
A Washington suit over hospital treatment of employees, a Pennsylvania appeal against abortion funding, and a Maine senator's absence from abortion-related meetings in this week's pro-life roundup.
Leo XIV authorizes beatification of 80 civil war martyrs ahead of his trip to Spain
In addition, the pope will declare four other religious from various countries as venerable.
Washington state settles foster care suit, stops imposing gender ideology on Christians
State officials also agreed to pay $250,000 in attorneys’ fees to the Christian couple who brought the lawsuit.
Eucharistic pilgrimage set to kick off in St. Augustine, Florida
The 2026 Eucharistic pilgrimage will launch in St. Augustine, Florida, where the first recorded Catholic Mass within the future continental United States was celebrated.
Peace, unity, and AI: What Pope Leo’s messages reveal about his thought
Ahead of the publication of Leo's first encyclical, what do his writings and speeches, both before and after his election, reveal about his thought?
Czech cardinal reflects on martyrs under communism ahead of priest beatifications
The two priests were imprisoned and executed by the Czechoslovak communist regime because of its hatred of the Catholic faith, according to the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints.
U.S. bishops urge Congress to boost housing funds as homelessness surges
“Current federal investments in housing programs do not meet the great need we see in our country,” said a joint letter by the bishops and leaders of two Catholic charitable groups.
Bishop Barron speaks on U.S. religious roots ahead of nation’s 250th anniversary
"There's no officially state-sanctioned religion, but that does not mean that religion has no role in public life," Bishop Robert Barron said.
Malta pro-life campaign challenges 6 parties on abortion, euthanasia
A leading pro-life nongovernmental organization is asking Malta's six political parties to declare publicly — yes or no — whether they would back abortion or euthanasia laws ahead of the May 30 vote.
French youth hikes up mountain with heavy cross on back, installs atop peak
In a feat of perseverance and strength, Maël Le Lagadec completed the arduous 14 hour climb to replace the cross that had been knocked down.
Pope to visit Italy’s ‘Land of Fires,’ victims of Mafia’s toxic waste dumping
Acerra and the surrounding territory has higher-than-average cancer rates, linked to the dumping, burning, and burying of toxic waste — the lucrative business of organized crime groups.
Catholic Charities USA brings traveling exhibit to U.S. Capitol on annual lobbying day
Twenty-one diocesan officials lobbied Congress on housing, food insecurities, and other poverty-related issues.
EWTN expands reach in northern Europe with new office in Sweden
Amid growth in the Catholic Church in Sweden, EWTN Global Catholic Network has opened a new office in Stockholm to expand reach across northern Europe.
Loyola University Maryland gets $500K private grant for community projects, ‘social trust’ efforts
The grant will facilitate dialogue between Baltimore communities historically divided by race and income.
Pope Leo XIV urges Villanova graduates to maintain Augustinian values
Pope Leo XIV surprises Villanova graduates; Benedictine College responds to antisemitic leaflet; Pope Francis is honored by a Canadian university; and more in this week's roundup of education news.
Knights of Columbus receives major international award for promoting peace and humanitarian work
Supreme Knight Patrick E. Kelly accepted the award given in recognition of the Knights' humanitarian work in nations facing the devastating impacts of war and religious intolerance.
Pope encourages young man fearful of the future: ‘The love of Jesus will always accompany you’
Replying to a letter from a young man about to start college, Pope Leo offers him reassurance, encouragement, and fatherly advice about life and his future hopes and dreams.
Bishop John Ricard, first head of National Black Catholic Congress, dies at 86
The Josephite bishop also led the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee in Florida and served as an auxiliary bishop of Baltimore.
Seton Hall University could be forced to release report on handling of sex abuse allegations
The school argued its report was protected by attorney-client privilege.
Alabama cannot execute convicted murderer with low IQ after Supreme Court ruling
The court has previously held that people with intellectual disabilities may not be executed under the U.S. Constitution.
Vatican warns that AI ‘deepfakes’ threaten the human experience
A top Vatican official warned of the dangers of AI at a conference ahead of the pope’s upcoming encyclical.
Pakistani bishops invite Pope Leo XIV to visit, citing minority concerns
Bishop Samson Shukardin extended the invitation during a papal audience as Christian activists urged Vatican attention to blasphemy cases and forced conversions.
Pope Leo XIV says lay movements must serve communion, not power
The pontiff said authority in the Church is a gift of the Holy Spirit that requires listening, free elections, and fidelity to the whole Church.
Brussels bans AI ‘nudifier’ apps days before Pope Leo’s AI encyclical
The provisional agreement bans AI tools used to create nonconsensual intimate imagery and abuse material, drawing immediate welcome from European bishops and ethicists.
Christ’s baptism site must remain living place of encounter with God, Cardinal Pizzaballa says
As Jordan launches preparations for the 2030 Jubilee of Christ's baptism, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa calls for spiritual renewal.
Pope Leo XIV: Nations must put common good ahead of particular interests
Though diplomacy and dialogue are essential for positive international relations, they must be accompanied by “a deeper conversion of heart,” the pope said.
Synod office sets path to 2028 ecclesial assembly
A new Vatican document outlines four stages for local Churches, bishops’ conferences, and continental bodies to assess how synodality is taking root after the 2021–2024 Synod on Synodality.
Leader of Pontifical Academy for Life offers overview of academy a year into his presidency
The academy's focus is to have a center of studies to “research about the new challenges” and “the new problems concerning human life,” Archbishop Renzo Pegoraro said.
Church in Mexico calls for combating human trafficking and exploitation during 2026 World Cup
The millions of people coming to Mexico for the World Cup represent an opportunity for human traffickers, prompting the Church in the country to raise awareness and recommend prevention measures.
DR Congo diocese issues Ebola prevention measures after health emergency declaration
Bishop Willy Ngumbi Ngengele had directed that all Catholic communities in the diocese observe strict preventive measures aimed at limiting the spread of the deadly virus.
Nigerian bishop appeals for prayers for 'safe release' of abducted teachers, students, children
After students, teachers and young children were abducted in Nigeria's Oyo State on May 15, Bishop Emmanuel Adetoyese Badejo has urged Catholics to pray for the victims.
Catholic Charities of Baltimore opens $35M center to offer community services for all ages
Before opening the new facility, Catholic Charities collaborated with neighbors and community leaders to understand what they wanted and needed.
U.S. bishops publish letter of solidarity with Church in Mali following violent attacks
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has published a letter of solidarity with the Church in Mali expressing its condolences following several attacks in the area.
Catholic bishops appeal court ruling that would mandate abortion accommodations
Bishops are asking the appellate court to overturn a ruling that would require employers to offer accommodations to employees who seek to obtain an abortion.
Augustinian community in Spain eagerly awaits Pope Leo XIV’s visit
The Augustinian community in Spain waits in great anticipation for Pope Leo's visit to the country, though the pope has visited numerous times previously as prior general of the order.
Catholic Relief Services strives to curb Ebola crisis in Central Africa
CRS is partnering with Caritas medical centers across seven Catholic dioceses, along with the Democratic Republic of the Congo Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization.
How does Pope Leo pray?
In an interview released by the Augustinians, the pope's personal secretary offers details about the Holy Father's prayer life and insights into his style of governance.
From e.l.f. Cosmetics to the Catholic priesthood: The unlikely journey of Scott Borba
Scott Borba went from building the beauty empire behind e.l.f. Cosmetics to leaving it all to serve God as a Catholic priest.