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Leo XIV meets with founder of Sant’Egidio Community

Pope Leo XIV and Sant’Egidio Community founder Andrea Riccardi discussed the role Christians and the Church are called to play in promoting peace in the midst of various world conflicts.

U.S. diplomat in Cuba meets with bishops, opposition figures

Mike Hammer, chargé d’affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Cuba, is conducting visits throughout the island, during which he has met with bishops, opposition figures, and local residents.

Seattle, Boston archbishops make friendly wager ahead of 2026 Super Bowl

Seattle and Boston archbishops place a wager ahead of the Super Bowl while also acknowledging the big game comes amid a difficult time for many across the nation.

U.S. government reminds public schools to allow prayer

Public schools in the United States are required by the U.S. Constitution to allow students and staff to pray, the government said this week.

Catholic convert Eva Vlaardingerbroek on censorship and immigration in Europe

Catholic convert Eva Vlaardingerbroek discussed immigration and the state of free speech in Europe on EWTN’s “The World Over with Raymond Arroyo.”

‘Historic occasion’: Pope Leo XIV meets with same-sex attraction ministry Courage International

“We talked about the importance of chastity, how it heals and strengthens and restores the person," said Courage International Executive Director Father Brian Gannon.

Pope calls for Olympic Truce in letter for Winter Games

The pontiff warned that profit, doping, and fanaticism can distort sport’s deeper human purpose.

German parish’s ‘Harry Potter’ church service sparks Catholic outcry

A parish in Germany is facing opposition over plans for a Harry Potter-themed ecumenical service inside a consecrated church, with critics warning of desecration and occult imagery.

‘My Catholic faith guides me’: HHS assistant secretary speaks on policy, saints

Adm. Brian Christine, a practicing Catholic, talked about the state of the pro-life movement and how his faith guides him.

Jonathan Roumie trades in Jesus sandals for dress shoes in new ‘wholesome’ rom-com

“Solo Mio” will be released in theaters across the U.S. on Feb. 6.