Pope Leo delivered his message upon receiving the Liberty Medal from the National Constitutional Center on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America.
Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy “When I met Pope Leo I shared with him a drawing of Christ and Calvary that was sketched by a ...
The Supreme Court birthplace citizenship decision was reassuring, but these days it does not feel particularly safe in ...
Today, the Vatican has taken a stricter, more inflexible position than those taken under Popes Benedict XVI and Francis.
A Reflection for Saturday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Valerie Schultz ...
What do these decisions tell us about Pope Leo XIV and his understanding both of the SSPX and of the church unity that is ...
The hostility to immigrants enabled by yesterday’s Supreme Court decisions marks a profound moral failure in the American ...
Catholic life throughout the region was often sustained quietly through family networks, informal gathering places, and the ...
The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith has established a procedure for both priests and lay faithful connected to the ...
Catholics in colonial New England kept a low profile, and for long stretches there was effectively no public Catholic life at ...
We must not resign ourselves to violence. God continues to open paths of reconciliation and peace throughout history. We have ...
Catholic life in the early Upper South developed unevenly, with bold promise in Maryland and little visible presence ...
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