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The encounter in Indianapolis will feature opening remarks by Pope Leo XIV, youth representatives, and a live Q&A.

EWTN to carry Pope Leo XIV’s first-ever digital visit with America’s Catholic youth

Aug 15, 2025

By CNA Staff

The historic encounter will connect the Holy Father live from the Vatican with thousands of young people gathered in Lucas... Read more

Palestine and Israel border.

Israel denies entry to Italian priest over criticism of war in Gaza 

Aug 15, 2025

By Madalaine Elhabbal

Here is a roundup of Catholic world news from the past week that you might have missed. Read more

Assumption of the Virgin Mary, fresco painting in San Petronio Basilica in Bologna, Italy.

Remembering Mother Angelica’s reflections on the Assumption of Mary: ‘It just makes sense’

Aug 15, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

EWTN marks 44 years on the Assumption, a solemnity that commemorates the end of the Virgin Mary’s earthly life and... Read more

The mosaics decorating the interior dome of St. Peter’s Basilica depict the Blessed Virgin Mary next to Christ the Redeemer and the Apostles.

EWTN’s ‘Crushed by the Woman’ tackles Protestant questions about Our Lady

Aug 14, 2025

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

EWTN’s “Crushed by the Woman,” set to air Aug. 15 — the solemnity of the Assumption — aims to answer... Read more

The August 2025 Youth Jubilee in Egypt is taking place in two phases this month. The jubilee is under the patronage and presence of apostolic vicar of the Latins in Egypt, Bishop Claudio Lurati, organized by his deputy Monsignor Antoine Tawfiq and Sister Chiara Latif of the Franciscan Elizabethan Sisters.

From Rome to Alexandria: Catholic Youth Jubilee continues its mission in Egypt

Aug 14, 2025

By Souhail Lawand

The Latin Church in Alexandria, Egypt, has launched its own Catholic Youth Jubilee after the Jubilee of Youth in Rome,... Read more

From left to right: Daniel Marker, Susan Young, Bishop Chad W. Zielinski of New Ulm, Bishop Daniel Thomas of Toledo, Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington, Judy Haag, and Valerie Washington.

Longtime anti-euthanasia activists awarded USCCB’s ‘People of Life’ award posthumously

Aug 14, 2025

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

Longtime anti-euthanasia activists Rita and Mike Marker were honored Aug. 11 at the 2025 “People of Life” awards by the... Read more

Partial panoramic view of Vatican environs.

Vatican publishes regulations on the awarding of public contracts

Aug 14, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

The Vatican issued an update to its public procurement regulations to streamline steps in the Holy See’s contracting processes while... Read more

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

Virginia governor investigates reports of public schools arranging abortions for minors

Aug 14, 2025

By Kate Quiñones

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is investigating reports that a public school facilitated and funded abortions for minors without informing the... Read more

Greek Catholic Bishop Maksym Ryabukha of the Exarchate of Donetsk, Ukraine.

Greek Catholic bishop in Ukraine: Only 37 parishes remain active

Aug 14, 2025

By Diego López Marina

Maksym Ryabukha, Greek Catholic bishop of the Exarchate of Donetsk, Ukraine, frequently travels to visit what remain of his war-torn... Read more

Before the Angelus on July 13, 2025, Pope Leo XIV celebrated a Mass for local Catholics, religious leaders, and civil authorities at the 17th-century Pontifical Parish of St. Thomas of Villanova in Castel Gandolfo’s main square.

Pope Leo calls for peaceful resolutions to Gaza and Ukraine wars ahead of Trump-Putin meeting

Aug 14, 2025

By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú

Pope Leo XIV called for a peaceful resolution to the war between Russia and Ukraine ahead of the upcoming summit... Read more

The Cathedral of St. Paul in Birmingham, Alabama.

Alabama vicar general on leave after allegations of relationship with minor

Aug 14, 2025

By Daniel Payne

A high-ranking priest in the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama is on leave amid allegations that he began a relationship... Read more

A parish finance director in Lincroft, New Jersey, is alleged to have stolen more than $1.5 million in a lawsuit filed by the Church of St. Leo the Great.

New Jersey church says finance director stole $1.5 million, spent it on cigars, sports, vehicles

Aug 14, 2025

By Daniel Payne

A New Jersey church is alleging in a lawsuit that its finance director stole more than a million dollars over... Read more

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Study: 9 in 10 cradle Catholics leaving the Church; experts urge stronger faith community

Aug 14, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

A recent study has found an increase in the number of Americans Catholics leaving the Church. To combat the issue,... Read more

St. Maximilian Kolbe (bearded, in front row, center) and his companions in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1936.

The Nagasaki mission house built by St. Maximilian Kolbe that survived the atomic bomb

Aug 14, 2025

By Gigi Duncan

While the bombing devastated both the city of Nagasaki and its large Catholic population, the monastery of Seibo no Kishi... Read more

The pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need reminds us that “women religious are often on the front lines of wars.”

Aid to the Church in Need joins religious sisters’ call to pray and fast for world peace

Aug 13, 2025

By David Ramos

Aid to the Church in Need joined the International Union of Superiors General in its call to pray and fast... Read more

Religious sisters show their support for the Little Sisters of the Poor outside the Supreme Court, where oral arguments were heard on March 23, 2016, in the Zubik v. Burwell case against the HHS mandate.

Federal court rules against Little Sisters of the Poor in latest contraception lawsuit

Aug 13, 2025

By Daniel Payne

A federal court has ruled against the Little Sisters of the Poor in their long-running legal dispute over government contraception... Read more

A vandalized statue of Mary, the Mother of God, at St. Leo Parish in Hartford, Arkansas, in July 2024.

Report finds over 400 cases of vandalism, other ‘hostile’ acts against churches in 2024

Aug 13, 2025

By Tyler Arnold

The Family Research Council documented more than 400 cases of “acts of hostility” against Catholic and other Christian churches in... Read more

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Uruguay’s lower House passes euthanasia bill, which now heads to Senate

Aug 13, 2025

By Julieta Villar

Uruguay’s Chamber of Representatives passed a bill that, if passed in the Senate, would make it the third South American... Read more

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22 attorneys general demand safety review of abortion drug mifepristone

Aug 13, 2025

By Amira Abuzeid

In a letter obtained by Fox News Digital, the attorneys general urged HHS and the FDA to restore safeguards removed... Read more

Mary Rice Hasson has been a three-time keynote speaker for the Vatican at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. She currently serves as the Kate O’Beirne Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., and is a graduate of Notre Dame Law School.

Mary Rice Hasson receives Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice from Pope Leo XIV

Aug 13, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

“I’m truly humbled and grateful to receive this honor from Pope Leo XIV, who reminds us that faith lies at... Read more