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In a Sunday audience with pilgrims, Pope Francis denounced the “offensive and baseless allegations” made against St. John Paul II by Pietro Orlandi, the brother of Emanuela Orlandi, the 15-old “Vatican girl” who disappeared on June 22, 1983.
A Reflection for Saturday in the Octave of Easter, by Molly Cahill
seven young people sit around in chairs talking to each other in a courtyard area inside a building
With church leaders slated to meet in October for the next phase of the Synod on Synodality, the bishops conferences of the U.S. and Canada released a report summarizing the virtual meetings conducted with lay and ordained Catholics earlier this year.
When J.F.K. visited Ireland in 1963, both Ireland and Irish-Americans celebrated the occasion. The visit of President Joe Biden this week inspired similar feelings—but in a situation far different.
China has breached its long-fought-for agreement with the Vatican on the appointment of bishops.
Phillipa Soo (center) and company in Lincoln Center Theater's production of CAMELOT.
Three strong new revivals offer an instructive comparative lens through which to view the form’s development over the decades. 
The conversation of “The Pope: Answers” offers a provocative image of what church could be.
Two hands reaching out to each other
A Reflection for Friday in the Octave of Easter, by Kerry Weber
russell crowe as father amorth blesses a man who is possessed by a demon with a small icon in his hand, the scene is dark with candles lit behind the two characters in the movie still
In "The Pope's Exorcist," the story of Fr. Gabriele Amorth, known as "the James Bond of exorcists," is told with Russell Crowe as the main figure. It appears in theatres Friday, April 14.
Mr. Biden’s visit is not just a symbolic endorsement of the Good Friday Agreement. The future of the accords has been thrown into doubt by the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union via its Brexit vote.