When the 8:21 a.m. train left Rome's Termini Station to Castel Gandolfo July 12, people packed like sardines into the regional cars. While two or three passengers ...
The murder of a famous Catholic politician who was bludgeoned to death in the kitchen of her home is now being investigated ...
As the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage concluded amid the U.S.'s 250th anniversary, "the journey continues," said ...
Jesus is portrayed in today's Gospel as a new and greater Moses. Moses, the meekest man on earth (see Numbers 12:3), was ...
Pope Leo XIV has called on all Christians to work together toward the celebration of 2033, when the Catholic Church will mark an extraordinary Jubilee Year commemorating 2,000 years ...
When the papal coat of arms was hung at the balcony of the papal Castel Gandolfo residence July 5, locals knew that their ...
No crucifixes. No hijabs or yarmulkes, the headwear worn by some devout Muslim women and Jewish men, respectively. In fact, ...
It was a sight that, had they lived to see it, would have made the Puritans of colonial times spit out their beans and cod.
It's rarer, however, to immediately think of the priests who were also among them as the United States expanded ever westward ...
Noting the immense suffering and loss of life occurring in Venezuela following devastating earthquakes, Archbishop Richard G.
When my oldest son, now a high school graduate, was in second and third grade, he was obsessed with the American Revolution.
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 30 upheld West Virginia and Idaho state laws requiring student athletes to compete on sports ...