Pope Francis expressed his gratitude to the healthcare workers and medical staff who looked after him during his 38-day stay at Rome’s Gemelli hospital for respiratory infections.
Father Martin Ma Na Ling's older brother, Stephen, along with his wife and four children, continues to wait for the opportunity to enter the United States.
As legislative efforts to introduce physician-assisted suicide gain momentum in multiple states, Catholic ethicists strongly oppose the practice, saying it conflicts with both Catholic teachings and American values.
Legislation requiring clergy to report child abuse or neglect in Washington state has been approved by the Legislature and is now headed to Governor Bob Ferguson’s desk for his signature.
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El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has taken a firm stance against returning Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man erroneously deported and imprisoned in El Salvador.
In a significant courtroom event just ahead of Holy Week, Father Paul Murphy, an Irish Army chaplain, extended forgiveness to a teenager who attempted to kill him in a knife attack in 2024.
A federal judge ruled against a preemptive block on the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions at sensitive sites, including places of worship.
Police and paramilitaries were noticeably present around the Managua cathedral in Nicaragua on Palm Sunday, ensuring religious celebrations remained confined to church premises.
For the second consecutive year, the traditional Palm Sunday procession from the Mount of Olives into the Old City of Jerusalem saw limited participation from foreign pilgrims due to the persistent Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza.
Pope Francis has officially disbanded Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, a lay movement based in Peru, amid longstanding allegations of abuse and subsequent internal investigations.