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The pontiff addressed "new problems" facing Catholic-Anglican dialogue in his meeting with Archbishop Sarah Mullally, the first woman to serve as spiritual head of the Anglican Communion.
A new document issued by the Paraguayan Bishops' Conference describes how catechesis can go beyond imparting knowledge to becoming a means of personal transformation in Christ and living the faith.
Archbishop Paul Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, condemned violence, and Bishop David Bonnar of Youngstown, Ohio said the issue of gun violence must be addressed.
On World Vocations Day, EWTN News pays tribute to a woman called the "caregiver of vocations" in a place where Catholics are a minority.
The U.S. Department of State's Cultural Preservation Fund will finance the project, which will repair and waterproof thatched roofs, reconstruct buttresses, and restore exterior walls and façades.
The pope ordained 10 men to the priesthood on Good Shepherd Sunday and later warned at the Regina Caeli against the "thieves" that rob people of freedom, dignity, and peace.
Pope Leo XIV spent 11 days in Africa from April 13–23 and visited Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea.
Israel and Poland's foreign ministers argue on X, a mosaic of Jesus by a survivor of Nazism will be saved, South Korea's Catholic population grows, and more in this week's world news roundup.
"Jesus was waiting for us," a priest in southern Lebanon said after returning to his damaged church in the town of Tbenine following the ceasefire on April 17.
Heart of a Child Ministries, based on Omaha, is expanding by training pro-life leaders to present fetal development education in schools across the country.

