Cardinal Mykola Bychok presented Pope Leo with a flag and a crucifix carried by a Ukrainian soldier through three years of ...
Pope Leo expressed his “closeness” to his “Venezuelan sisters and brothers” affected by earthquakes as the official death ...
Legislative amendments announced on 23 June allow asset seizure, cancellation of licences and control of the funds of Non-Governmental Organisations and minority bodies upon the expiry, surrender or ...
Archbishop of Westminster Richard Moth this morning received the pallium from Pope Leo XIV during Mass at St Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Archbishop Moth was among 35 metropolitan archbishops from around ...
The extraordinary consistory of the College of Cardinals “must not remain an isolated meeting” but promote encounter ...
A lay Catholic linked to a suspended priest-turned-politician requested an investigation of the finances of a Nigerian ...
“The Catholic Church in England and Wales maintains a zero-tolerance policy for abuse in the Church and in wider society, and ...
Pope Leo told cardinals that he is “one who asks, not commands”, as they met in Rome for the second extraordinary consistory ...
The government and the Churches are moving towards apologising for their role in the forcible adoption of children over ...
In a statement today, Staffordshire Police said, “A man has been charged following an investigation by our Rape and Serious ...
Dioceses in Puerto Rico and Panama dispatched thousands of communion wafers to the Catholic Church in Cuba after a crisis in ...
He thanked the many visitors who had come to the cathedral, speaking in German, English, French, Dutch, Spanish and Polish as ...
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