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Pope Leo XIV welcomes ceasefire in Iran as ‘sign of living hope’

“Only through a return to negotiation can the war come to an end,” the pope said at the end of his weekly general audience.

Eucharist stolen, faithful robbed during adoration in Mexico on Holy Saturday

In the wake of the incident, the local bishop, who will perform a rite of reparation, called for the return of the holy Eucharist and intense prayers for the conversion of the perpetrators.

Churches packed in Nicaragua for Holy Week amid restrictions and police presence

While the dictatorship in Nicaragua continues suppressing the Church through police surveillance and the prohibition of public processions, attendance at Holy Week services was strong.

Threat against entire people of Iran ‘not acceptable,’ Pope Leo XIV says

Attacks on civilian infrastructure violate international law and are also a sign of hatred, division, and destruction, Pope Leo XIV said. “Let’s come back to the table,” he said.

A mission of the heart: Artemis II crew honors faith, family, and a life lost

Artemis II has captured global attention not only for its technical ambition but also for its human moments. Among them, a moving Easter message and honoring the late wife of a crew member.

Trump’s threat to fully destroy Iran ‘cannot be morally justified,’ head of U.S. bishops says

“I call on President Trump to step back from the precipice of war and negotiate a just settlement for the sake of peace and before more lives are lost,” Archbishop Paul Coakley said.

New record in France: More than 20,000 adults and teens baptized at Easter

The surge in baptisms of young persons continues in France in 2026, a 20% increase over the already previous record-high number in 2025. The influx represents a major challenge for the French Church.

Government favors natural family planning over contraception in key health funding

New directives by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ban Title X abortion funding while favoring fertility education and “body literacy.”

Archdiocese of Baltimore insurer proposes $100 million settlement for abuse victims

The archdiocese filed for bankruptcy nearly three years ago amid a large number of allegations of sexual abuse.

Father Petri breaks down Pope Leo XIV’s Easter message, warns of ‘indifference’ to violence, war

The Dominican theologian discussed Pope Leo XIV's reflection on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and his call for peace as President Donald Trump threatens Iran war escalation.