A Reflection for Saturday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Valerie Schultz ...
The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith has established a procedure for both priests and lay faithful connected to the ...
Today, the Vatican has taken a stricter, more inflexible position than those taken under Popes Benedict XVI and Francis.
The Supreme Court birthplace citizenship decision was reassuring, but these days it does not feel particularly safe in ...
The Paulist Fathers organized the pilgrimage on July 1, dubbed the “America 250 Pilgrimage in Support of Immigrants.” ...
What do these decisions tell us about Pope Leo XIV and his understanding both of the SSPX and of the church unity that is ...
I have to disguise myself as a duck, so the president looks at us,” read one sign held up by a demonstrator in a duck costume ...
Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy “When I met Pope Leo I shared with him a drawing of Christ and Calvary that was sketched by a ...
Pope Leo XIV spent what is traditionally his weekly day off on Tuesday issuing a flurry of legislation and appointments June 30.
This Sunday’s readings from Zechariah and Psalm 145 together offer a portrait of a gentle king rather than a warrior ruler.
The SSPX ordained four new bishops without a papal mandate in Switzerland, triggering automatic excommunication for all six bishops involved.
Pope Leo made a last-minute appeal to the SSPX to “turn back” from illicitly ordaining bishops, saying, “to tear the seamless garment of Christ is a sin of extreme gravity.” ...
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