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The Diocese of Charlotte’s liturgical norms have not been updated since they were issued in 2005 by Bishop Peter J. Jugis, ...
Catch the Fire belongs to the fastest-growing group of Christians on the planet—charismatic Christians, who believe that the ...
As white smoke poured from the Sistine Chapel chimney at 6:08 p.m. May 8 in Vatican City, University of Iowa Catholic Studies ...
Poland elected a conservative nationalist, Karol Nawrocki, to lead the country as its next president, in an election that could have broad implications for the future of Europe Nawrocki is set to ...
The acclaimed British author discusses the controversies surrounding the very term ‘feminism’ and the deeper meaning of the ...
Pope Leo XIV vowed Sunday to work for unity in a polarized Catholic Church and world, as history’s first American pope offered a message of healing during an inaugural Mass in St. Peter’s Square ...
In 1954, which he had declared a special year of veneration to the Virgin Mary, Pope Pius XII started reciting in public a traditional Catholic ... in Italy and the United States, among other ...
The new pope once studied in west Michigan. Pope Leo XIV appears to be liberal on immigration and environmental issues while conservative on LGBTQ+ issues. Catholic leaders in Michigan praised Pope ...
Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first mass on Friday in the Sistine Chapel with the cardinals who elected him, as Italian media ...
to ask whether the election of 69-year-old Pope Leo XIV will be a continuation of Pope Francis’ gentle revolution or a rollback to more traditional Catholic values. Join the Irish Independent ...
Black smoke again billowed out of the Sistine Chapel on Thursday, the second day of the conclave, indicating that no new pontiff has been chosen after the second or third ballots.
Catholic cardinals broke with tradition Thursday and elected the first U.S. pope, making Chicago-born missionary Robert Prevost the 267th pontiff to lead the Catholic Church in a moment of global ...