In an attempt to inscribe the name of the Land of the Cedars in the Guinness World Records, a group in Lebanon will sing Christmas hymns for 170 hours.
Christmas celebrations continue across various regions of Syria, carrying messages of hope that transcend divisions and wounds.
And Then There Were None, a pro-life organization dedicated to assisting abortion clinic workers leave their jobs, carries out a card ministry each Christmas season.
Pope Leo XIV will celebrate his first Christmas at the Vatican by reviving the tradition of offering Christmas Mass on Dec. 25 in St. Peter’s Basilica.
The Feast of the Seven Fishes stems from the southern part of Italy and spans generations.
In a Dec. 17 letter, Bishop Michael Martin said that by Jan. 16, 2026, the use of altar rails, kneelers, and prie-dieus will no longer be permitted in the diocese.
The European Commission has decided to withdraw funding from the Federation of Catholic Family Associations in Europe.
Earlier this month, the Institute of Anthropology of the Pontifical Gregorian University organized an international conference in Rome to discuss trafficking prevention efforts.
Nigerian authorities have confirmed that 130 students and teachers kidnapped in November from a Catholic school in Nigeria have been released.
Pope Leo XIV asked Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to veto an assisted suicide bill.
In a speech this week, U.S. Vice President JD Vance, America’s second Catholic vice president, laid out a distinctly Christian vision for American politics.
The secretary-general of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria has urged Nigerians to safeguard their future by making informed choices.