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Meet Jules Rimet: The devout Catholic who helped create the FIFA World Cup

Catholic Frenchman Jules Rimet served as the president of FIFA for 33 years.

Pope Leo arrives in Barcelona for second leg of Spain visit

As Pope Leo XIV arrives in Barcelona for the second leg of his Apostolic Journey to Spain, our correspondent shares how the local Church has prepared to welcome the Holy Father.

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Cardinal Cobo: ‘Madrid showed Pope is a moral authority for everyone’

As Pope Leo XIV concludes the first leg of his Apostolic Journey to Spain, Cardinal José Cobo Cano, Archbishop of Madrid, offers Vatican News his reflections on the warm response of young people and politicians to the Pope’s four days in Madrid.

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Pope in Spain: Christians must offer world ‘leaven of selflessness’

Pope Leo XIV meets with volunteers who helped prepared his Apostolic Journey to Spain, and encourages Christians to bring the “leaven of selflessness” to the world.

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Pope Leo in Spain: Madrid's uncontainable response

Our Deputy Editorial Director, Massimiliano Menichetti, describes the powerful display of faith, unity, and affection for Pope Leo XIV in Madrid, as he message challenges Spain and Europe to rediscover the Gospel as a path toward peace, solidarity, and renewed sense of purpose.

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Pope Leo scores goal for the Gospel at soccer stadium

The faithful of the Archdiocese of Madrid, together with the dioceses of Alcalá de Henares and Getafe, welcomed Leo with a euphoria comparable to that of a decisive goal in a World Cup final.

Rubio imposes visa restrictions on more than 100 Nicaraguan officials and their families

The move places increased pressure on the dictatorship, which for years has carried out systematic persecution of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua.

Irish American ‘rosary priest’ who was miraculously healed entombed near Boston

Venerable Father Patrick Peyton, who encouraged millions of families to pray the rosary, was entombed at a recently reopened pilgrimage site outside of Boston.

Catholic Relief Services gets $240 million in U.S. humanitarian aid

The State Department named Catholic Relief Services as the first in a round of global aid awards a year after the Trump administration closed the United States Agency for International Development.

Scientists unethically experiment on the unborn to improve gene editing techniques, bioethicist says

Genetic researchers are experimenting on unborn children in trials that could have been done on animal embryos, according to one bioethicist.