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Leo XIV's response to nihilism: Newman, light and hope for Catholic education

Pope Leo XIV proclaims Saint John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church: a call to hope and to a humanizing Catholic education against nihilism.

A joy stronger than death: understanding All Saints' Day today

All Saints' Day: understanding its history, its joy in the face of death and how this holiday invites everyone to live holiness on a daily basis.

Leo XIV: Overcoming Polarizations

Pope Leo XIV calls for synodality and warns against the polarizations that fragment the Church, inviting listening, humility and trust in the Spirit.

Leo XIV: remain open to spiritual formation

Pope Leo XIV calls on teachers and Catholic institutions to reconnect with spiritual formation, for an integral education founded on hope.

«War is never holy» When Rome celebrates 60 years of Nostra Aetate and chooses peace

In Rome, Pope Leo XIV celebrates the 60th anniversary of Nostra aetate: interreligious vigil at the Colosseum, call for peace and dialogue — «War is never holy».

From Oxford to the Vatican: Newman becomes second Patron Saint of Catholic Education

Why John Henry Newman is becoming co-patron of Catholic schools in 2025: his pedagogical vision, complementary to Thomas Aquinas, to reinvent education.

WYD 2027: How the Korean Church is organizing to welcome one million young people

WYD 2027 in Seoul: How the Korean Catholic Church is preparing to welcome one million young people — logistics, accommodation, transportation, catering, spiritual program, inculturation with K-pop culture, ecological commitment, and pastoral and social legacy.

Vatican: Pope Leo XIV's first trip to Türkiye and Lebanon revealed

Pope Leo XIV will make his first apostolic journey from November 27 to December 2, 2025, to Turkey and Lebanon: commemoration of Nicaea, ecumenical and diplomatic dialogues.

Leo XIV: Discovering the Pope through his own words

Discover Leo XIV through his own words: homilies, lectures, and writings collected by Bayard and Salvator that reveal his theological intelligence, his Augustinian spiritual sensitivity, his missionary and community approach, and his pastoral vision for a global Church facing contemporary challenges.

Leo XIV and Saint Augustine: poverty as a criterion of Christian fidelity

Leo XIV draws on Saint Augustine to make attention to the poor the criterion of the Gospel: land, housing and work become 'sacred rights'.

Faith and Constitution: the dialogue that has united Christians for a century

Between Cairo and Alexandria, in the Wadi El Natrun desert, an event of rare importance is taking place this week. From the 24th to...

Land, housing and work are sacred rights: the revolutionary message of Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV proclaimed that "land, housing, and work are sacred rights," calling on the Church and societies to defend dignity and social justice.

Charles III and Pope Leo XIV: five centuries of rupture reconciled on one knee at the Vatican

For the first time since Henry VIII's break with Rome in 1534, a reigning British monarch will pray publicly with a pope. The visit...

Canonization of Carmen-Elena Rendiles: A Light of Hope for Venezuela

Canonization of Carmen-Elena Rendiles, the first Venezuelan saint: a journey of faith, disability, resilience, and a message of hope for a Venezuela in crisis.

Vatican: Historic meeting to break silence on abuse

Pope Leo XIV hosts the organization Ending Clergy Abuse for the first time at the Vatican. This historic meeting calls for global zero tolerance for abuse in the Church.