It might be the weirdest fact of this upside-down decade: The church is on the right side of history (sort of) ...
Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of prisoners and refugees. On Thursday, his successor performed the rite of humility ...
Pope Leo XIV called for dialogue and for those with the power to unleash wars to choose peace, in his first Easter Sunday ...
“Let those who have weapons lay them down!” the first American pope declared. The White House’s war in Iran and nativist ...
After 12 years in which Pope Francis celebrated the Mass of the Lord's Supper in prisons, washing the feet of incarcerated ...
Pope Leo XIV urged those waging war to lay down their arms and called for global peace ahead of the traditional “Urbi et Orbi ...
Pope Leo chose to wash the feet of the priests from the Diocese of Rome – 11 of whom he had ordained last year – as a sign of ...
Pope Leo XIV washed the feet of 12 priests on Thursday in the first of this year's Easter rites, which he is presiding over ...
In his first year as pontiff, the U.S.-born Leo has emerged as a vocal critic of U.S. policies in many areas ...
Just war is not a Christian’s compromise with evil; it is a Christian’s duty and refusal to let evil go unpunished.
Pope Leo XIV appointed Dylan Corbett, of El Paso's Hope Border Institute, as a member of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral ...
Pope Leo warned the world was becoming "accustomed to violence" in his Easter message from the balcony of St.