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Pope tells reporters dialogue is always the answer...
At the end of his Nov. 27-Dec. 2 trip to Turkey and Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV met reporters traveling with him and answered some of their questions.
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Love without fear, pope tells Lebanese church work...
Pope Leo XIV made a pilgrimage to two of the most important sites of Catholic prayer in Lebanon, heard the testimonies of church workers and paid homa...
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U.S. Bishops Grant More Than $7.5 Million to Stren...
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops‘ Subcommittee on Catholic Home Missions convened this fall to review grant requests for the 2025-2026 year. Th...
DECEMBER | For Christians in areas of conflict
Let us pray that Christians living in areas of war or conflict, especially in the Middle East, might be seeds of peace, reconciliation and hope.
Bishop Seitz: We Have Become a Great Nation Because We Have Welcomed Immigrants
Following the release of a statement of pastoral concern in November 2024, Most Rev. Mark J. Seitz of El Paso was able to talk to us about his concern for those in living in fear because of recent rhetoric regarding the southern border and our immigration system.
Bishop Daniel Thomas Shares Lenten Message of Hope After Abortion
A message to all who carry the sadness and guilt of an abortion experience, from Bishop Daniel Thomas of Toledo, chairman of the USCCB Pro-Life Committee. He prays that God plants a seed of hope in their hearts and encourages those who suffer to allow the Lord to heal them.
5 Minutes with a Bishop: My Episcopal Motto
5 Minutes with a Bishop: The Camino with Archbishop Coakley, Bishop Wall, and Bishop Conley
Child and Youth Protection Roundtable Interview
Mrs. Suzanne Healy, Chair of the National Review Board interviewed the former Chair of the Committee on the Protection of Children and Young People (CPCYP), Most Rev. James V. Johnston, Jr., Bishop of Kansas City, St. Joseph, and Most Rev. Barry C. Knestout, Bishop of Richmond, Chair of the CPCYP.
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