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After skipping installation, New York mayor meets Archbishop Hicks

A sitting mayor attended the past five archbishop installations in New York dating back to 1939. [...]

A Different Side of Catholicism: Inside the ‘New York Encounter’

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What to expect at the New York Encounter, ‘Where Everything Is Waiting for You’

Communion and Liberation’s annual cultural event, the New York Encounter, will begin Friday in the heart of New York City. [...]

Pew report finds Christians are often largest group in the world’s most religiously diverse places

Among the most populous nations, the U.S. ranks first in religious diversity. Singapore is the most religiously diverse country overall, and the U.S. ranks 32nd. [...]

Vatican offers talks with SSPX, warns illicit consecrations would end dialogue

Doctrinal office tells traditionalist group that consecrating bishops without papal mandate would mean a “decisive rupture” of communion. [...]

Basketball: Notre Dame vs Pope Leo’s Villanova in ROME

In a thrilling fusion of athletic competition and Catholic heritage, the University of Notre Dame and Villanova University are poised to tip off the 2026-27 basketball season with a men’s and women’s doubleheader in the Eternal City of Rome, inspired by Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate. Scheduled for Sunday, November 1, 2026 – the feast of Read More…

Basketball: Notre Dame vs Pope Leo’s Villanova in ROME

Archdiocese evaluates canonical sanctions after ‘trans’ wedding in Argentina

The Archdiocese of Corrientes, Argentina, announced that it will act ex officio in accordance with canon law to take any “formal canonical disciplinary measures that may be appropriate.” [...]

Vatican Radio celebrates 95th anniversary

On February 12, 1931, the first voice carried across the airwaves from Vatican City belonged not to a pope, but to a scientist. Guglielmo Marconi, entrusted by Pius XI with building the Church’s new communications instrument, announced that the Pope’s voice could now be heard “simultaneously over the entire surface of the earth.” Moments later, Read More…

Vatican Radio celebrates 95th anniversary

Notre Dame, Villanova finalizing plans to open college basketball season in Rome

Pope Leo XIV is a 1977 alumnus of Villanova University and an avid sports fan. [...]

The SSPX is Not the Problem

The problem is that the Catholic Church has been attempting to modernize itself over the past six decades plus in order to accommodate itself to modern society.