A recent survey found that only 52 percent of U.S. diocesan priests said they trusted their own bishop. This is more than a workplace issue; it is also a deep pastoral challenge.
By Victoria Cardiel The General Secretariat of the Synod has published a preliminary report urging that women’s “views and assessments” be given due weight in the discernment of candidates for ...
One of the largest Catholic communities in the country is undergoing a major overhaul. Sparked by declining attendance ...
A mother delivered her impact statement in federal bankruptcy court in Buffalo last week, alleging that a well-known Diocese ...
The proposals drawn from all of the final reports will be submitted to Pope Leo XIV, who will evaluate and may approve them.
At a recent meeting, Pope Leo warned priests against using A.I. for homilies and said that 'to give a true homily is to share faith' ...
Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday appointed Fr. Sean Mejia, the temporary administrator of the Apostolic Vicariate of Tabuk, as its new bishop. The announcement ...
A Synod on Synodality study group has recommended the creation of a new “Pontifical Commission for Digital Culture and New ...
Just as hearing the right song at the right time can elevate listeners, so can a timely sermon. Goldsmith would know. In ...
The first report contains recommendations on navigating the Church’s presence in digital spaces; the second focuses on ...
Bishop Luis Carlos Lerma Martinez serves the Diocese of Nuevo Laredo following a vacancy of more than two years, guiding the border church and its faithful.