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Work that does good — dignity, hope and shared responsibility

Work is not simply a source of income: at the heart of human existence, it is a place where the individual...

Vatican: When Leo XIV extends a hand to Mahmoud Abbas

A historic meeting took place at the Vatican: Pope Leo XIV received Mahmoud Abbas, reaffirming Vatican diplomacy in favor of peace in the Middle East and the two-state solution, amidst the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. It was a symbolic gesture of hope and dialogue.

The Resurrection: more than a theory, the living hope of the world today

Pope Leo XIV, of the Americas, affirms that the Resurrection of Christ is not a theory but the foundational event of the Christian faith. During an audience in Rome on November 5, 2025, he emphasized that the Resurrection transcends suffering and acts upon daily life, offering hope and healing in the face of the challenges of the modern world. He invites us to experience this Paschal reality as a light guiding the human heart, a force that transforms pain into a passage to new life. For him, faith in the Resurrection is a living encounter, an inner fire that illuminates even the darkest situations.

When the Pope speaks to the living through the dead

Pope Leo XIV transforms the commemoration of the dead into a call for peace: a look back at the Angelus of November 2, 2025, his gesture at the Verano cemetery, his plea for the victims of Sudan and Tanzania, and how memory and hope become levers for reconciliation in a world in crisis.

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.

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.

Saint John Paul II, opening the doors to Christ

Opening the Doors to Christ Karol Wojtyła, the 263rd Pope, transformed the Church and the world during his 27-year pontificate. Born in Poland in 1920,...