"It's like a mobile coffee hour," said Capuchin Br. Paul Fesefeldt, founder and director of Capuchin Mobile Ministries.
About 200 people from the Diocese of Rome participated in "Lunch with the Pope" July 11, "a day of welcome and fraternity" ...
While a deficit of women's writings and a mostly cloistered lifestyle leaves the female experience of Augustinian ...
Videos imitating 'church fathers,' bishops and theologians who helped shape early Christianity, have been popping up across ...
Fr. Tom Reese continues his analysis of Magnifica Humanitas with Chapter 3, in which Pope Leo XIV applies Catholic social ...
A new book argues that many historical figures who challenged cultural expectations can serve as spiritual models regardless ...
When — and if — Andy Burnham becomes prime minister of the United Kingdom later in July, he'll be the first ever to identify publicly as a Catholic. Yet while some church members hope this could ...
Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington said his decision to remove a high-profile priest as an archdiocesan exorcist was ...
We have largely surrendered our limited temporal resources to algorithms, and the near-constant distraction of smartphones ...
We learned more about how Pope Leo XIV intends to implement the reforms his predecessor introduced when the Vatican released ...
"We can't allow the words of the Declaration of Independence to devolve into impotent platitudes. Following the example of ...
A day after Pope Leo begged the group not to proceed with its illicit bishop consecration, the atmosphere was "a festive ...