Armageddon wars and Oval Office prayers: A Catholic response
When religious language is used to sanctify political power, Christianity risks contradicting its own central symbol, writes Enzo Del Brocco.
When religious language is used to sanctify political power, Christianity risks contradicting its own central symbol, writes Enzo Del Brocco.
Pope Leo XIV received 35 Nigerian bishops on March 14, a week after receiving a group of 37 Nigerian bishops. The prelates were in Rome for their ad limina visits. …
At a UN event held on March 12, Archbishop Gabriele Caccia joined diplomats from Italy, Paraguay, and Turkey in highlighting the exploitative nature of surrogacy. Archbishop Caccia, until recently Permanent …
In a message for the 100th anniversary of the French Movement of Christian Entrepreneurs and Leaders, Pope Leo XIV said that “the vocation of the Christian leader should be understood …
Pope Leo XIV, who has lived at the Palace of the Holy Office since his election, took possession of the papal apartment at the Apostolic Palace on March 14, following …
Andrea Tornielli, the editorial director of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication, questioned the strategic efficacy of a rise of military spending in Europe and elsewhere and said that disarmament is …
At the Mass that preceded the inauguration of the judicial year of the Tribunal of the Vatican City State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin preached that as God’s justice aims at correcting …
At the inauguration of the judicial year of the Tribunal of the Vatican City State, Pope Leo XIV reflected on the relation between justice and charity. Citing St. Augustine and …
R. (2a) I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.I will extol you, O LORD, for you drew me clearand did not let my enemies rejoice over me.O …
We always find that those who walked closest to Christ were those who had to bear the greatest trials. — St. Teresa of Ávila
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