VATICAN CITY -- Pope Leo XIV met with U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres during a private audience at the Vatican June 11.
The meeting with the U.N. chief took place in the pope's study in the Paul VI Audience Hall before...
VATICAN CITY -- When anyone cries out to God for healing or help, God always listens, Pope Leo XIV said.
"There is no cry that God does not hear, even when we are not aware we are addressing him," the...
WASHINGTON -- As the Senate began its consideration of a sweeping package for President Donald Trump's agenda, the U.S. bishops and other Catholic leaders urged lawmakers not to cut programs such as Medicaid or SNAP.
In May, House Republicans passed...
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NAME: Dominic Rufo
School: St. Elizabeth High...
The Diocese of Wilmington’s Ministry for Black Catholics will hold its fourth annual Juneteenth celebration on June 19 to mark the end of slavery in the United States.
The day will be marked with a talk, music, prayer and a...
VATICAN CITY -- Every papal diplomat around the world must let people know that the Catholic Church is always on the side of the marginalized and is ready to face everything "out of love," Pope Leo XIV said.
"I count...
The last of the Catholic high school graduations wrapped up in the Diocese of Wilmington.
Salesianum School graduated at the school May 30 on its Wilmington campus.
St. Elizabeth High School grduated at the school June 2.
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BALTIMORE -- Maryland's bishops released a pastoral letter on artificial intelligence June 5, urging Catholics to harness the use of emerging technologies while always putting "human dignity" at the forefront.
The bishops tied the release to the feast of Pentecost,...
ASTON, Pa. – Sister Francis Anita Rizzo, a professed member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia for 75 years, died June 10 in Assisi House. She was 95.
Sister Francis Anita, a Philadelphia native, ministered primarily in education...
The New York Senate has voted to legalize medically assisted suicide, a move that one Catholic bioethicist told OSV News marked "a dark day" for the state's residents, and the act will now head to Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.
State...