Notes from Rome by the Vatican Editor for EWTN News. The news earlier this month that Pope Leo XIV will not visit the U.S. in ...
The remains of St. Francis of Assisi have gone on public display for the first time, marking 800 years since the saint’s death.
A reporter ponders on how to repair a religious structure long thought of as good but supported by an evil underside ...
Bishop Heiner Wilmer, new president of the German Bishops’ Conference, could take a more conciliatory approach to Rome even as debates continue over the Synodal Way.
With his dark hair, dimpled chin and broad shoulders, Alberto Ravagnani looks like he should be heading to a Hollywood casting call. His lanky frame towers above six feet, his teeth are perfectly ...
So what are we doing on a mountaintop in the early days of Lent? Just last week, we were with Jesus in the desert, as he ...
In Minnesota, US cardinals and pope’s ambassador decry mass deportations and call for reconciliation
Two American cardinals and the Vatican’s ambassador to the U.S. denounced the mass deportations in Minnesota under the ...
We need to spend these weeks of Lent living out those three pillars of the season: prayer, fasting, almsgiving. The world is ...
The second son of President and Mrs. Kennedy didn’t live for even two days, but his effect on his family—and the nation—would be long lasting.
Daniela Petroff, who helped shape The Associated Press’ fashion and Vatican coverage for nearly four decades with style, authority and wit, has died in Rome. She was 80. Petroff died Tuesday at ...
Melania Trump has kept busy this winter between the White House Christmas decorations and the premiere of her documentary, "Melania," in January.
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