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Pope in Naples: Church must offer closeness amid inequalities and difficulties

In an address to the clergy and religious of the Church in Naples, Pope Leo XIV encourages the faithful to bear witness to Christ when confronting the difficult realities affecting the southern Italian city.

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New release seeks to revive St. Bartolo Longo’s ‘Fifteen Saturdays’ devotion

Ahead of the pope's May 8 visit to Pompeii, Italy, the hometown of the saint who promoted the "Fifteen Saturdays" devotion, a new book seeks to reintroduce people to this "forgotten Marian devotion."

Pope Leo XIV’s first year: 10 powerful moments

On May 8, 2025, the world was introduced to Cardinal Robert Prevost — now Pope Leo XIV. One year later, we look at some of the most significant events and powerful moments of his first year as pope.

Churches under attack in southern Lebanon

In this week’s news from the Eastern Churches, produced in collaboration with L’Œuvre d’Orient, we look at the attacks on Christian communities in southern Lebanon.

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Pope in Pompeii: May God calm fratricidal hatred and enlighten world leaders

As he celebrates Mass in the Italian city of Pompeii, Pope Leo XIV recalls the many wars afflicting nations and prays that God’s overflowing mercy may fill our hearts and world with peace.

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Pope in Pompeii: Trust always in Jesus, our friend who never rejects us

At the beginning of his pastoral visit to Pompeii, Pope Leo XIV meets with a charitable organization assisting those in need, urging them to always trust in Jesus and let His Word inspire their efforts.

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Messenger Media, Diocese of Covington - 5/7 through 5/13

As our graduates prepare to walk the stage, take a moment and pray for them as they start their newest chapter! The month of May is dedicated to Mary, Mother of God! But did you know that Mary has dozens of titles? Two of which...

U.S. bishops recount year since Pope Leo XIV’s election

“I really had to do a double take, because conventional wisdom has been that there will never be a pope from the United States,” said Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski of St. Louis.

‘Families fight, but family is forever’: Pope Leo’s brother says the brothers limit political talk

Pope Leo's older brother John Prevost said he and his brothers limit political topics when they speak each week, but there is that "brother connection."