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Border czar Tom Homan calls for Church leaders to ‘stay out of politics’

Homan, a Catholic, commented after President Trump denounced Pope Leo XIV.

Traveling exhibit tells how serving others transforms Catholic Charities workers

The People of Hope Museum offers personal stories of Catholic Charities workers, an immersive poverty‑simulation experience, and interactive data displays.

Day two in Algeria: Following in Saint Augustine's footsteps

Pope Leo XIV visits the city of Annaba on his second day in Algeria, visiting the places where Saint Augustine carried out his ministry as Bishop of Hippo.

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PHOTOS: Pope Leo XIV visits Algeria during his first papal trip to Africa

The Holy Father is scheduled to visit four African countries throughout mid-April.

Catholic father whose home was raided at gunpoint wins 7-figure settlement from U.S. government

Pro-lifers call the win “a huge victory for all Americans who want our right to speak our minds peacefully in a law-abiding way without fear of our own government.”

The heroic life of papal biographer Vittorio Messori

The editor of the Spanish editions of Messori’s books shared in an interview with ACI Prensa some key insights into Messori’s work and life, including the secret behind his heroic love for the Church.

A joyous gathering of faith in the Basilica of Saint Augustine

People from around the world gather at the Basilica of Saint Augustine in Annaba for Holy Mass with Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday, 14 April, during the first leg of his Apostolic Journey in Africa.

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Pope Leo XIV in Algeria: Where there is conflict the Church brings reconciliation

At the Basilica of St. Augustine, the pontiff urged Christians to bear witness through “simple gestures, genuine relationships and a dialogue lived out day by day.”

Chicago priest resigns after archdiocese discovers misuse of parish funds

Father Kenneth Anderson violated “a number of core archdiocesan policies,” Cardinal Blase Cupich told parishioners.

Thousands march for life in Prague amid police restrictions and pro-abortion protests

Organizers of the annual pro-life march in the Czech capital say police blocked access to Wenceslas Square and are considering a legal complaint.