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At 50, the native Sicilian, who specializes in Church law, is involved in all the cases that shake the Vatican. Lately, she ...
Hosts and liturgical wine used in Mass come from conventional agriculture, highlighting the inconsistency of receiving ...
Interview: Jesuit theologian Father Alban Massie described the Vatican’s International Theological Commission’s new document ...
Austrian writer, essayist, and novelist Christiane Singer (1943–2007) embarked on a spiritual journey that invites us to ...
At Africa's first global AI summit, leaders and experts gathered in Kigali to discuss how AI can boost the continent's ...
Assumptionist Father Arnaud Alibert, our chief religion editor, reflects on the collective spirit of the First Council of ...
In N’Djamena for 12 years, Lebanese Sister Aïda Yazbeck, director of the Al-Mouna center, works for dialogue and reconciliation among Chadians, whether they are Christians or Muslims.
Assumptionist Father Arnaud Alibert, our chief religion editor, reflects on the collective spirit of the First Council of Nicaea in the International Theological Commission's 1,700th anniversary ...
African theologians gathered in Ghana to shape a bold 25-year vision for the church, tackling cultural identity, youth ...
The central African nation’s sweeping new worship permit law aims to regulate faith groups and root out impostors—but ...
As on every fifth Sunday of Lent, St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome displayed the Veil of Veronica for public veneration. But what ...
In his column, Sébastien Fath connects the success of the series The Chosen, which portrays the life of Jesus and his ...