A mosaic portrait of Pope Leo XIV for installation in St. Paul Outside the Walls Basilica was presented to the pontiff on Jan. 14.
Ohio is moving to shut down a nursing home after a group of Catholic nuns sold it, amid reports that the facility’s “shockingly poor care” is placing elderly residents in “clear and present danger.”
The Latin patriarch of Jerusalem says Iranians are longing for peace, justice, and a decent life.
Tens of millions of dollars of funding have been restored for Planned Parenthood’s birth control and other non-abortion services.
Twelve states are suing the Department of Health and Human Services to block “gender conditions” on federal grants, claiming unlawful enforcement of an executive order defining sex as binary.
GOP lawmakers say they will craft legislation to extend and make permanent the temporary freeze on federal funds for abortion providers.
The appointment of Edwin Lopez as the new executive secretary of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines was announced during a recollection of CBCP personnel and volunteers in Manila.
The appeal trial is scheduled to resume Feb. 3.
In a fiery homily at the fiesta Mass for the feast of the Black Nazarene, Bishop Rufino Sescon Jr. of the Diocese of Balanga called on politicians implicated in infrastructure corruption to resign.
The Department of Homeland Security is announcing rules to address the backlog for religious worker visas.
Just miles from Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, a bishop this week led the local Catholic community in a reflection on how to heal and bring grief before God.
More than 45,000 young people are expected to make the pilgrimage to the Christ the King Shrine in Mexico starting on Jan. 30.