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Pope Leo XIV formally installed as Bishop of Rome
rome – pope leo xiv sunday paid visits to the papal basilicas of st. john lateran, where he was formally installed as bishop of rome, and st...
Elise Allen
Pope Leo XIV's gentle criticism of contemporary western liturgy is a vital wake-up call
too often, the catholic mass in the modern roman rite feels like a meeting. a well-meaning one, perhaps – but horizontal, flat and alarmingl...
Tom Colsy
Public display of St Teresa’s remains divides opinion in Spain
the first public display in more than a century of the corpse of spain’s beloved saint who died 440 years ago has split opinion, with some i...
The Catholic Herald
Even Jesus knew what it was like to have a troubled heart
“peace i leave with you; my peace i give to you. not as the world gives do i give to you. let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them ...
Fr David Howell
Singapore cardinal expresses hopes for liberation of traditional Latin Mass
the cardinal archbishop of singapore has defended catholics who are attached to the traditional latin mass. in an interview given to italian...
Tom Colsy
JD Vance explains why he didn’t kiss Pope Leo’s ring
us vice-president jd vance has revealed that he made a conscious decision not to kiss the papal ring of pope leo xiv when he met the new pon...
The Catholic Herald
St Rita and the artists: tracing the Catholicism of the daring Yves Klein
portrait of rotraut klein-moquay in her studio in arizona, 2002 © david bordes the convent basilica of st rita in cascia – it is her feast t...
Fr Dominic White
Centenary celebrations in France for canonisation of ‘The Little Flower’
catholics in normandy have commemorated the 100th anniversary of st. thérèse of lisieux’s canonisation with three days of both joy...
The Catholic Herald
Ireland deeply divided over Catholic Church, new poll finds
a new poll reveals that the irish public are deeply divided in their attitudes towards the catholic church, which includes viewing the churc...
The Catholic Herald
Pope Leo holds first meeting with Zelenskyy
after presiding over his official installation mass following his election to the papacy, pope leo xiv held a private meeting with ukrainian...
Elise Allen
Pope Leo XIV calls for ‘unity’ during his inauguration
at his official inauguration, pope leo xiv said his “first great desire” was for a united church, “a sign of unity and communion, which beco...
Charles Collins
Let them eat cake: honouring St Honoré, the patron saint of bakers and pâtissiers
for the french, bread is a part of everyday life: a daily source of sustenance. saint honoré, from northern france, is recognized for m...
Alice Alech
Leo XIV on Christian East and conflict: 'Let us meet, let us talk, let us negotiate!'
pope leo xiv has discussed how vital the christian east is both for the catholic church and for the whole world, and said that the holy see ...
Charles Collins
Cardinal Müller hails Chartres pilgrimage as a bold witness in a post-Christian age
cardinal gerhard ludwig müller has discussed the famous pilgrimage from paris to chartres and its increasing popularity, especially among ca...
The Catholic Herald
New route launched for Blessed Sacrament pilgrimage across US
the national eucharistic congress has announced the official launch of the st. katharine drexel route from indianapolis to los angeles. the ...
The Catholic Herald
Leo XIV: the pontiff both left and right can applaud
there was palpable confusion when robert francis prevost stepped out on the loggia. a scramble to discern what sort of pontificate the catho...
Tom Colsy
Archbishop Gänswein on Pope Leo XIV: ‘This Pope inspires hope, hope, hope’
archbishop georg gänswein, the former prefect of the papal household, described the results of the recent papal conclave as marking the begi...
Tom Colsy
Our Lady of Fátima: observing the centenary of the First Five Saturdays devotion
just over a century ago, between may and october 1917, our lady appeared at fátima in portugal, at the height of world war i – as europe was...
Donal Anthony Foley
Will Pope Leo XIV heal, resist or appease?
the election of a new father in god reconfigures the catholic church. the church is part institution and, with a father in god, part family;...
Gavin Ashenden
A history of popes called Leo and what Pope Leo XIV means for the Church today
on 8 may catholics worldwide celebrated as white smoke rose above the sistine chapel and cardinal robert prevost became the first american p...
Thomas Casemore
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