“Nostra Aetate,” released on Oct. 28, 1965, was the Second Vatican Council’s “Declaration on Non-Christian Religions.” The ...
It was on November 1, 1512, that public entry was first allowed in the Sistine Chapel. Built between 1473 and 1481, the chapel walls feature scenes from the lives of Moses and Jesus Christ, painted ...
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Exploring the Heart of Vatican City at Saint Peter’s Square
A walk around Saint Peter’s Square in Vatican City, capturing views of the plaza, visitors, and the surrounding architecture ...
Father Richard D'Souza said all life forms are God's creation, and would be entitled to join the Catholic Church.
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How Pope Francis Became the Vatican’s Lone Rebel
While past popes guarded tradition, Francis has confronted power, poverty, and corruption head-on — even inside the Church.
Unlike his fellow countryman, who bestrides the world stage like a blond colossus, the ‘new’ Pope continues to hide his light ...
King Charles, along with Queen Camilla, made history last week when he visited The Holy See to meet Pope Leo XIV for the ...
More than five hundred years ago, Michelangelo unveiled the vault of the Sistine Chapel—one of the supreme masterpieces of ...
We can happily say on the occasion of this sixtieth anniversary that Nostra Aetate opened the way to a fundamental transformation of Catholic-Jewish relations. This is not to say that problems don’t ...
Pope Leo XIV has bestowed one of the Catholic Church’s highest honors on St. John Henry Newman, declaring him a doctor of the church ...
A top American cardinal has celebrated a traditional Latin Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica with the explicit permission of Pope ...
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