On the morning of May 7 the conclave will commence, with all the cardinals present, with the Holy Mass for... Read more
Sri Lankan archbishop announces that 167 Catholics killed in the Easter bombings of 2019 will be included on list of... Read more
When a new pope is elected, there are two signs that mark that historic moment: the white smoke from the... Read more
The Sistine Chapel has witnessed every papal election since 1492 with only five exceptions, and it is preparing to once... Read more
It’s a busy time at Mancinelli Clergy, the iconic shop that embodies the history and tradition of ecclesiastical tailoring in... Read more
The ring and seal are destroyed or nulled after a pope’s death to prevent their future misuse to seal official... Read more
Bishop Robert Barron of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, spoke to EWTN News Vatican Correspondent Colm Flynn on May 5 in Rome. Read more
The proceedings will take place in absolute secrecy, with the prelates largely sequestered from the outside world for as long... Read more
On May 3, 1945, one of the greatest and most silenced maritime tragedies of the 20th century unfolded in the... Read more
Cardinals reflected on the service and legacy of Pope Francis’ pontificate, highlighting his strong work ethic and focus on mercy... Read more
The new law, signed by Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson last week, adds members of the clergy to the list of... Read more
Cardinal Timothy Dolan this week called New York legislation aiming to legalize medical assisted suicide “a disaster waiting to happen.” Read more
Thousands of people participated in the March for Life on May 3 in Mexico City to mark 18 years since... Read more
Over the course of 12 general congregations before the conclave, the cardinals discussed key challenges facing the Church. Read more
Organized by the Archdiocese of Washington, Auxiliary Bishop Roy Campbell celebrated the 31st Annual Blue Mass on Tuesday, May 6. Read more
In its filing on Monday, the Department of Justice argued in federal court that Idaho, Kansas, and Missouri did not... Read more