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A late June conference that brought together more than 70 Jewish and Christian leaders launched a multi-year project to combat the dramatic rise of anti-Semitism in Canada.
Catholic priests will now be able to celebrate Mass "for the care of creation" after the Vatican announced that a new ...
Almost four years after Pope Francis opened the Catholic Church's path toward synodality—a term many in the church had never ...
The Vatican has officially named the judges who will oversee the canonical trial of Father Marko Rupnik, the disgraced Slovenian priest and artist accused of sexually, spiritually and psychologically ...
As Bishop Scott McCaig finds himself back home after leading last month’s spiritual retreat for military chaplains in Ukraine, the weight of what he witnessed during his week in Lviv still looms large ...
While the NATO summit in the Netherlands focused on military preparedness, Christian voices in the country are advocating for peace and justice in a biblical sense, calling on people to pray for peace ...
Archbishops around the world can provide by their example the fraternity and unity in diversity the entire Catholic Church ...
When Fr. Lui Santi was diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2020, he turned to personal journaling and deep prayer for added strength and comfort.
Pope Leo XIV condemned the suicide bombing at a Damascus church, calling it "a cowardly terrorist attack" as he appealed to ...
For many reasons, certainly among them challenges that I have been recently called upon to address, I have been reflecting ...
A message for Canada Day, 1 July 2025 by His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo, Metropolitan Archbishop of Toronto. May Jesus and Mary be in your soul.
Pope Leo has assumed the Petrine ministry as old ecclesial divisions have reared up anew and as heightened polarization has weakened the Church's unity and mission.