Catholic News Agency
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Recent Articles (8)
Pope Leo XIV remembers victims of Ebola and mining disaster in Central Africa
During his Angelus on Aug. 23, the pontiff expressed closeness to the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic.
‘An unborn child is a child’: Lawyer questions lack of empathy regarding pregnancy loss
Ecuadoran lawyer Pablo Proaño’s remarks followed the death due to a pregnancy complication of Stefano, the son of Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa and his wife, Lavinia Valbonesi.
How the skull of St. Rose of Lima is preserved
Dominican Friar Luis Enrique Ramírez explains fascinating facts about the first canonized saint from the Americas.
American priest walks Lebanon’s St. Charbel Trail, encourages more pilgrims to follow
St. Charbel Trail is a pilgrimage and hiking trail that crosses some of Lebanon’s most striking natural and spiritual landscapes, linking monasteries, villages, and historic sites.
‘You are home’: Pope Leo XIV meets with sick, disabled residents at Rimini
The pope urged the assembly to take part in Church life “in the parish, in associations, and in places of welcome and service.”
At friendship meeting in Italy, Pope Leo calls for fraternity: ‘Love is the law of life’
"Our heart, so big and capable of loving, should never be closed. Let's find the way together to build a world of peace and love," the pope said to a crowd of thousands.
In San Marino, Pope Leo XIV tells young people: 'We only find authentic freedom in Jesus Christ'
The Holy Father urged youth to “embrace their mission in the world” and give themselves to God.
Pope Leo XIV visits San Marino, the oldest republic in the world and a ‘laboratory’ of good policies
The pope undertook the visit to “encourage the Christian testimony” of San Marino’s people and contribute to “the construction of the common good.”