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Pope Leo to visit Angola as African tour continues
Pope Leo XIV will travel to Angola this weekend, with Mass in Kilamba and a visit to the Marian shrine at Muxima marking the next stage of his African journey
The Catholic Herald
Vance’s misjudged clash with the Pope
The US vice president’s criticism of Pope Leo XIV misunderstands the Church’s role and risks alienating Catholic voters
Thomas Colsy
Transalpine Redemptorists seeking to organise ‘Imperfect General Council’
The Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer say they are working to convene an “Imperfect General Council” in response to “a crisis in the Church”
Niwa Limbu
Rocamadour, the Black Madonna and Houellebecq's crisis of belief
A journey inspired by Michel Houellebecq’s novel leads to Rocamadour’s Black Madonna and reflections on faith, nationhood and modern Europe
James Jeffrey
What really happened at Tuam?
The discovery of hundreds of children’s deaths at a former Irish home shocked the world, yet much of what was widely believed about Tuam has not been borne out by the evidence
David Quinn
Pope Leo warns world ‘being ravaged by a handful of tyrants’
Pope Leo XIV condemns global war spending in Cameroon, warning that the world is “being ravaged by a handful of tyrants”
The Catholic Herald
Premature baby born 13 weeks early and placed in Tesco sandwich bag now “thriving”
Born 13 weeks early and placed in a sandwich bag to keep him warm, Blake is now 13 and thriving after a difficult start to life
The Catholic Herald
84 parishes to lose Sunday Mass as Dubuque consolidates into 24 pastorates
The Archdiocese of Dubuque will end Sunday Mass in 84 parishes as part of a major restructuring driven by falling attendance and clergy numbers
The Catholic Herald
SSPX accuses FSSP of legalism over critique of consecrations
The Society of Saint Pius X has issued a detailed rebuttal of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter’s critique of its planned episcopal consecrations, arguing the “state of necessity” remains decisive
Niwa Limbu
How fatherlessness fuels the manosphere
Beneath the rhetoric of the manosphere lies a recurring story of family breakdown, fatherlessness and the loss of moral formation
Isabel Gibbens
Bomb threat at Pope Leo’s brother’s home in Illinois
Police have responded to a bomb threat at the Illinois home of Pope Leo’s brother
Thomas Edwards
Letter found from Pope Leo XIV to Benedict XVI on day of resignation
A newly revealed 2013 letter shows the future Pope Leo XIV expressing “gratitude, loyalty, admiration and support” for Benedict XVI on the day he announced his resignation
Niwa Limbu
Pope Leo brings ceasefire to Cameroon
Pope Leo XIV begins his Cameroon visit as separatist groups announce a temporary halt in fighting, with the Pontiff urging peace and political responsibility
Niwa Limbu
A Lenten leveller in the Tyne Valley
A retreat with the Order of Malta in Northumberland brings together the wounded and the devout in a shared search for God
William Cash
Trump administration cancels $11m migrant children contract with Miami archdiocese
The Trump administration has cancelled an $11 million contract with Catholic Charities in Miami, ending a decades-long partnership to care for unaccompanied migrant children
The Catholic Herald
Why Avignon happened
How the papacy came to reside in Avignon reveals the complex interplay of politics, personality and power that reshaped the medieval Church
HJA Sire
The price we pay for not paying attention
In an age of screens, notifications and fractured concentration, the simple act of being fully present has become both difficult and deeply necessary
Delphine Chui
Synodality or evangelisation: where will Leo lead the Church?
Leo XIV’s early signals point to a recalibration of priorities within the Church, with evangelisation taking precedence
Michael Haynes
Strengthening the Church for what's ahead
The Faith Forward Pastors Summit seeks to strengthen those who lead the Church through teaching, fellowship and reflection
The Catholic Herald
Pope Leo’s visit to Algiers’ Grand Mosque and the question of Islam
Pope Leo’s visit to Algiers’ Grand Mosque raises a question for Catholics: what is the proper relationship with Islam?
Niwa Limbu
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