Poland Remains the Leader in Europe for Religious Vocations
A well-rooted popular faith, but also tied to the Church—perhaps this is the secret? Poland leads Europe in the number of vocations
A well-rooted popular faith, but also tied to the Church—perhaps this is the secret? Poland leads Europe in the number of vocations
The legend about Hypatia. They talk about the “secular martyr” who died in the name of Christianity. But it’s false.
The cameras of Telemadrid capture an unprecedented solar event in the Basilica, when on August 6 the light floods the Tabernacle.
The decision to stay to bring Christ’s closeness to the least of the least. The brave choice of the nuns in Mozambique.
An exclusive UCCR investigation for the first 100 days of Pope Prevost. Leo XIV mentions Francis in every other speech.
The profound words of Leo XIV on nature, on the duty to respect it without falling into ideological worship. A revolutionary balance.
Next October in Madrid (Spain), the fourth edition of the congress of Spanish Catholic scientists will take place.
After 16 years, B.D. Ehrman changes his mind: the contradictions in the Gospels are discrepancies, they are few and not that important.
In a small church, ancient frescoes appear, hidden under whitewash. They survived the atheist dictatorship of Hoxha’s Albania.
The press conference organized in Chicago by SNAP to attack Leo XIV over the accusations of Ana María Quispe Díaz.
