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Archbishops of San Antonio, New York announce ‘friendly wager’ as Spurs face Knicks in NBA finals

If they win, it will be the Spurs’ first NBA championship title since 2014, while for the Knicks it would be their first in over 50 years.

Pope Leo XIV meets with 6 abuse victims in Madrid

Pope Leo listened attentively and promised that the proposals offered by the victims for improving the Church's response to abuse would serve as a foundation for future efforts.

5,000 faithful converge in Cork, Ireland, for 100th Eucharistic procession

Amid torrential rain and wind, thousands participated in the century-old procession through the streets of Ireland's second largest city.

Bishop of Toledo, Ohio, calls shooting of 12 at local festival a ‘tragic act’

“While these tragic acts have shaken our neighborhood, they have not shaken our faith in humanity, nor have they shaken our faith in the Lord of Life,” Bishop Daniel Thomas said.

Pope Leo to visit Peru in November, according to country’s president

The Vatican has not yet made an official announcement regarding an apostolic visit to Peru, which could also include stops in Uruguay and Argentina.

Novena Day 6 - Heart of Jesus, atonement for our sins

Pray As we consider the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Christ’s great love for humanity, we reflect on how we have fallen short of his love and the need to atone for our sins. We also take this moment to repent as a nation for the...

Pew profiles U.S. adult Catholic convert population

Pew Research Center found that Catholic converts attend Mass more regularly than cradle Catholics.

Catholic leaders call for prayers, support for Philippine earthquake victims

Church leaders and aid groups are calling for assistance and prayers for victims after an offshore magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Mindanao, southern Philippines, on June 8.

Pope: Bear witness to the joy of the Gospel in unity and diversity

At a meeting with the Archdiocesan community of Madrid in the city’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the Pope reflects on Baptism, synodality and evangelisation, drawing on testimonies from across the diocesan community.

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Cardinal Czerny beatifies Czech priests killed by communists, hints more may follow

Cardinal Michael Czerny declared Fathers Jan Bula and Václav Drbola the Czech Republic's first martyrs of communism — and signaled that more such causes may follow.