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Part of Our Lady of Guadalupe’s First Chapel Still Stands 500 Years Later

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NFL rookie’s cleats carry a vital message for all to hear

During the NFL’s “My Cause My Cleats” week, most players choose to honor charities or personal foundations. But Patriots rookie TreVeyon Henderson had something else on his heart — something heavier. His custom cleats were designed not for attention, but as a call for prayer: for the persecuted Christians of Nigeria, as shared by Relevant Read More…

NFL rookie’s cleats carry a vital message for all to hear

Cities with a Jubilee Year of their own

As the 2025 Jubilee Year draws toward its close, pilgrims across the world are once again rediscovering the power of walking toward hope. Vatican-designated Jubilee Years—times in which the Church emphasizes mercy, renewal, and a fresh start—have always carried a magnetic pull. But beyond Rome, a small group of cities holds a rare distinction: the Read More…

Cities with a Jubilee Year of their own

Pope Leo XIV: AI forces us to ask what it means to be human

As artificial intelligence reshapes daily life, a once-academic idea has entered mainstream debate: posthumanism — the view that technology will so transform the human condition that biological limits, and perhaps even traditional ideas of personhood, will be surpassed. For the Church, this isn’t a thought experiment but a pastoral concern. And in a new address, Read More…

Pope Leo XIV: AI forces us to ask what it means to be human

Ukraine’s Zelensky again visits Pope Leo

Pope Leo XIV received Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Castel Gandolfo on December 9, 2025, the Holy See Press Office confirmed. The Pope expressed his hope that “the diplomatic initiatives currently underway will lead to a just and lasting peace.” This was their third meeting. The Ukrainian President is continuing his efforts to mobilise European Read More…

Ukraine’s Zelensky again visits Pope Leo

Here is a brief guide to the 4 Marian dogmas

Sometimes Catholics talk about “dogmas,” and more specifically, “Marian dogmas.” It can be a confusing term, especially to non-Catholics who are not familiar with the development of doctrine within the Catholic Church. First of all, the word “dogma” is a word that comes from the Greek dogma or dokein. Initially it was used, as the Catholic Read More…

Here is a brief guide to the 4 Marian dogmas

Pope gives dozens and dozens of roses to Our Lady

When the bouquet requires two grown men to carry it, you can imagine the recipient will be delighted! That’s what Pope Leo presented to Our Lady on December 8, the feast of her Immaculate Conception, in keeping with the tradition of visiting the towering image of her at the Spanish Steps. The statue keeps vigil Read More…

Pope gives dozens and dozens of roses to Our Lady

Jennifer Garner’s viral tears teach a tender lesson

There are certain moments in life that quietly take your breath away — and one of them is stepping into the place where your story began. Jennifer Garner recently shared such a moment with the world, when she returned to her childhood kitchen in West Virginia, hand in hand with her beloved mother, Patricia, aged Read More…

Jennifer Garner’s viral tears teach a tender lesson