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Bishop highlights Church’s ministry to seafarers facing danger and isolation

While the main role of port chaplains with Stella Maris is to celebrate Mass and the sacraments aboard ships, their work includes providing counsel and aid to sailors, Bishop Frank Schuster said.

Pope: May God guide world leaders towards a just and lasting peace

Pope Leo renews his appeal for peace, praying that God guide world leaders towards a just and lasting peace, while also encouraging a culture of care for the ill and greeting pilgrims gathered at Poland’s Marian shrine of Piekary.

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Pope at Angelus: We find our home in the Trinity

On the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, Pope Leo reminds the pilgrims gathered for the Angelus prayer that the life of the Triune God “gives peace to our heart, which is often very restless.”

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12 things to know and share about the Holy Trinity

The Holy Trinity is the central mystery of the Christian faith. Here are 12 things to know and share.

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity - Sunday, May 31

Sunday, May 31, 2026 | Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity  |  John 3:16–18 Friends, today’s Gospel gives us the famous assurance that God gave his Son that we might have eternal life. There is a terrible interpretation of...

Human dignity, national security ‘not in conflict,’ U.S. bishops say amid Trump ‘aliens’ campaign

The Trump administration launched an "alien arrest map" with images and rhetoric that likens immigrants living illegally in the country to extraterrestrials.

Pope Leo at Rosary: Even in times of conflict, peace is possible

To close the Marian month, Pope Leo XIV prays a Rosary for peace at the Grotto of Lourdes in the Vatican Gardens, urging everyone to make the daily commitment to achieve peace, which is “possible when we choose to listen to the cry of those deprived of it.”

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Pope Leo XIV: Our world is more divided, but shared humanity unites us

The pontiff addressed members of the Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice Foundation on May 30.

Pope to Villa Nazareth: May it be a forge of Christian thought

Pope Leo welcomes the Villa Nzareth community to the Vatican and encourages its members to persevere in offering intellectual, moral, and financial support to young people who “need light and guidance, especially in order to achieve unity between mind and spirit, between faith, study, profession, and life.”

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World Bank official: Development is stalling where the world's poorest need it most

As international cooperation faces growing strain, the World Bank's Vice President for Development Finance, Aki Nishio, warns that development progress is becoming increasingly uneven, with some of the world's poorest countries left behind by the combined impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, declining aid, conflict and climate change.

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