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‘God wants to cover us in robes of grace,’ Catholic fashion writer says

Mary Harper explains the positive dimension of choosing what to wear and what it can express, urging Catholics to invite the Holy Spirit into their fashion choices. [...]

Math-teacher Pope Leo praises “International Day of Mathematics”

While students everywhere might be dismayed to learn that there is an International Day of Mathematics (on March 14), our former math teacher Holy Father actually joined in the occasion with a message to those celebrating it. He suggested that participants “consider how mathematicians can be hopeful signs to the wider world.” The day is Read More…

Math-teacher Pope Leo praises “International Day of Mathematics”

Pope chooses fellow Augustinian to oversee his charity work

The Holy See Press Office announced on March 12, 2026, that Pope Leo XIV had appointed Bishop Luis Marín de San Martín, an Augustinian like Pope Leo, as head of the Dicastery for Charity. This Spanish bishop had previously served as undersecretary of the Synod. He replaces Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, who held the post since Read More…

Pope chooses fellow Augustinian to oversee his charity work

Vatican mediation leads to Cuba prisoner release

Cuba has announced the release of 51 prisoners following discussions with the Vatican, a move presented by Havana as a humanitarian gesture and confirmed by the Holy See as the result of recent dialogue. The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs made the announcement on March 12, describing the decision as taken “in a spirit of Read More…

Vatican mediation leads to Cuba prisoner release

Michigan teen starts Catholic online newspaper for other teens

Luis Nava, a high school freshman in Lake Orion, Michigan, felt inspired to help peers find their voice and live their Catholic faith. [...]

“The blind man is the human race”

Readings: • 1 Sam 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a • Psa 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 • Eph 5:8-14 • Jn 9:1-41 Scripture refers many times to the contrast between darkness and light. The first mention of this [...]

A Prophet Goes Home

Paul Thigpen was a true son of the South who loved the city of his birth, devoting himself, following his conversion, to an intense study of the history of the Catholic presence in Georgia’s oldest city.

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Inside the Catholic Church in Monaco Ahead of Pope Leo XIV’s Visit

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‘Safeguards Are Ignored’ Around Assisted Suicide, Per New Database

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