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Pope Leo XIV would grant dispensations to return to celebrating Mass in Latin, according to the Papal Nuncio in the United Kingdom

According to information shared privately with bishops in England and Wales, León XIV appears inclined neither to undo the liturgical reforms advanced by Francis nor to enforce them with the same rigor. What is taking shape instead is a policy of pragmatic leniency.

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USA: Oregon school district pays $650,000 after firing educators for speaking on gender policy

Oregon educators Katie Medart and Rachel Sager started a grassroots movement, “I Resolve,” to speak out on gender identity education policy and offer solutions that would allow teachers to continue teaching without violating their conscience and that would respect the rights of parents. After posting a video on their own website promoting their organization and proposed policy solutions, officials at Grants Pass School District 7 suspended, and then terminated, them for speaking out.

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The Congregation of the Mission celebrates 400 years of charity together with Pope Leo and 1,300 people living in poverty

To celebrate the World Day of the Poor and its Jubilee, the Congregation of the Mission organized the Holy Father’s lunch in the Vatican with people living in poverty.

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This was Pope Leo XIV’s praise (and meditation) on cinema

Pope's address to representatives of the film industry during a meeting at the Vatican

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The vicissitudes of history and the end of things as contemplated by Pope Leo XIV

Address on the occasion of the Angelus prayer on Sunday, November 16, 2025

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The end of time and the drama of loneliness that permeates all forms of poverty, according to Pope Leo XIV

Homily by Pope Leo XIV on the occasion of the Jubilee Mass for the Poor

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Questions about liturgy: When to Set Out the Vessels for Mass?

Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy and sacramental theology at the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum university.

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Pope Leo XIV donates 62 objects from the Vatican Museums to Canada

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV desires that this gift represent a concrete sign of dialogue, respect and fraternity

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150,000 People Have Already Registered to See the Mortal Remains of St. Francis of Assisi

Free reservations for the exhibition -- to be held in the lower church of the Basilica of Saint Francis -- remain open and can be made exclusively through the official Website.

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U.S. Bishops Elect Conference Secretary and Committee Chairmen at Fall Plenary Assembly

Bishop Rhoades will assume the office of secretary immediately upon conclusion of the plenary

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