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Pope Leo XIV’s election marks a new chapter in the church’s social mission, renewing its commitment to global peace, justice, ...
Interview: Jean-Marc Lavergne, one of two French judges appointed by the United Nations to serve in the Khmer Rouge trials in ...
Two years into Sudan’s brutal war, regional powers fuel the violence while Western nations offer aid but no political ...
This Sunday reflection is by Redemptorist Father Pascal Sorgho in the Diocese of Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso. The global ...
Before becoming pope, Leo XIV spent nearly a decade in northern Peru, where he earned deep respect by reforming a ...
China congratulated Pope Leo XIV after his May 8 election. Now, the country’s 12 million Catholics are watching closely to ...
Pope Leo XIV urges the De La Salle Brothers to boldly meet today’s educational challenges, praising their global mission to ...
Following the election of Pope Leo XIV, Father Kolawole Chabi—a Beninese priest of the Order of Saint Augustine and professor ...
What if Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582)—whose body is on public display for the first time in 110 years—influenced René Descartes ...
Pope Leo XIV reopened the papal apartment, sealed since Francis’ death. The pope’s residence hasn’t always been in the ...
In a world driven by competition, Maryse Quashie, a columnist for La Croix International, reflects on the state of African ...
Christians in the Holy Land are looking to newly elected Pope Leo XIV to match, or even surpass, Pope Francis in his ...
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