During his visit, Bartholomew I is set to accept the 2025 Templeton Prize in recognition of his environmental advocacy that's ...
Charlie Kirk may have made his name as a political activist, but he’ll surely be remembered just as much, if not more so, for his faith.
In an interview with Crux’s Elise Ann Allen, Pope Leo speaks about Ecumenism and relations with other Christian churches.
A Vatican-led commission has documented that over 1,600 Christians have been killed for their faith worldwide since the year ...
The Sept. 14 liturgy brought together Orthodox, Eastern, and Protestant leaders along with ecumenical organizations and ...
The celebration of the 1700th anniversary of the Nicene Creed is also an invitation to all the churches and ecclesial ...
Pope Leo XIV gives the homily at a prayer service with representatives of Orthodox, Anglican and Protestant Churches and ...
Pope Leo XIV marveled at the "huge learning curve" he has taken on as pontiff and likened some aspects of the job to jumping ...
At a prayer service in Rome, Pope Leo XIV honored 1,624 modern Christian martyrs killed since 2000, affirming that their ...
IN situations where “hatred seemed to have permeated every aspect of life,” modern Christian martyrs showed that love is ...
The Pope reiterated a message from the recent Synod: “the ecumenism of blood unites ‘Christians of different backgrounds who ...
Leo cited a few examples of martyrdom since then, including Sister Dorothy Stang, an American nun who spent three decades trying to preserve the Amazon rainforest and defend the rights of poor ...