Tag: Catholic News
Pope on Iran: Peace not built with mutual threats or death-dealing...
Pope Leo XIV appeals for nations to recall their moral responsibility to seek peace, as violence escalates in the Middle East
What Lent actually costs me
For me, it is blood. Quiet, ordinary, and mine to give. Yours will be something different. But I think it needs to be something
Suffering of abused children, injustice they face
This crime is more widespread now, due in great part to child sexual abuse materials circulating on various social media platform
Japan Church leader says abuse ‘deeply hurt victims,’ pledges continued reform
Tokyo archbishop apologizes for clergy sexual abuse, acknowledges institutional limits, and pledges continued safeguarding reforms
Pope Leo XIV to make Apostolic Journeys to Africa, Spain, and...
The length of this Papal Visit approaches that of Pope Saint John Paul II in 1985, when he visited seven countries in 11 days
EDSA at 40: Bishop calls for ‘culture of accountability,’ says People...
Bishop calls for accountability and structural reform as EDSA 40 rallies unfold under heavy police presence
Sri Lanka arrests former intelligence chief; Church presses for full truth...
Sri Lanka arrests former intelligence chief over Easter bombings as Church renews call for truth and accountability
Pope Leo XIV: Guadalupe and the inculturation of the Gospel
Pope Leo presents Our Lady of Guadalupe as a model of authentic inculturation and a lasting criterion for the Church’s evangelizing mission
Century-old bell rings in Hong Kong as parish marks 130 years...
Hong Kong Catholics retrace missionary history in Pok Fu Lam, highlighting education, service, and intergenerational faith transmission
Learning to love, slowly
Lent forms people capable of beginning again. Of listening when it is hard. Of staying when leaving would be easier


















