- Lyon: Pauline Jaricot's family donates a relic to the "House of Lorette"
Lyon – The face of Pauline Jaricot has returned to Loreto. On the occasion of the bicentenary of the Living Rosary, commemorated this weekend in Lyon by the Pontifical Mission Societies and the archdiocese, the family of Blessed Pauline Jaricot presented her white plaster death mask to the House of Loreto. A single eyelash of Pauline, beatified on May 22, 2022, remains attached to the mask. The […]
- There's no need to tilt at windmills. The Pope in Spain, Don Quixote, and the mission of the Church
by Marie-Lucile KubackiMadrid – In one of the most important speeches of his trip to Spain, Pope Leo XIV, meeting with members of the Spanish Paraments, quoted the father of Spanish literature, Miguel de Cervantes. “From the universal pages of the Quixote, where Cervantes proclaimed that “freedom [...] is one of the most precious gifts given to men by the heavens” , to the spiritual depth […]
- Archdiocese of Philadelphia opens new Sacred Heart adoration chapel to 'bring people to the Lord'
Archbishop Nelson Pérez dedicated the perpetual adoration chapel an archdiocesan shrine during an opening event at the site on June 12.
- Pro-life advocates defend unborn babies with Down syndrome after YouTuber goes public with abortion
Pro-life and abortion-related news you may have missed this week.
- Irish bishops call for calm in Belfast following racially motivated civil unrest
Bishops in Northern Ireland call for peace, abuse victims in Australia clash with diocese, anti-Catholic legislation in France fails, Zimbabwe, and more in this week’s Catholic world news roundup.
- Police arrest prime suspect in killing of Kenyan Catholic priest
Kenyan police have arrested a suspect in the May 2025 murder of Father Allois Cheruiyot Bett, who was shot while returning from a Eucharistic celebration in Kenya’s troubled Kerio Valley region.
- 10 of the most powerful moments of Pope Leo XIV’s trip to Spain
The Holy Father's visit from June 6–12 took him to Madrid, Barcelona, the Canary Islands, and Tenerife.
- St. Anthony of Padua considered ‘all the world as his home’
On June 13 the Church celebrates St. Anthony of Padua, whose widespread popularity can be traced to his efforts at reaching out as a neighbor to all.
- Pope Leo XIV writes to clergy around the world about holiness on the Feast of the Sacred Heart: the Pope’s letter that every priest should read
Letter from the Pope to all priests of the Catholic Church on the occasion of the Day for the Sanctification of Priests The post Pope Leo XIV writes to clergy around the world about holiness on the Feast of the Sacred Heart: the Pope’s letter that every priest should read appeared first on ZENIT - English.
- León XIV traveled to Rome on the Spanish king’s private plane after the official plane that was supposed to transport him broke down: here’s what happened
What was supposed to be a routine return flight from Tenerife to Rome on June 12 transformed into an unusual episode that forced the Pontiff to abandon his scheduled aircraft and accept the personal assistance of King Felipe VI of Spain. The post León XIV traveled to Rome on the Spanish king’s private plane after the official plane that was supposed to transport him broke down: here’s what […]
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