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The Conversion That Remade the World: Constantine, Christianity & Rome

In 312 CE, Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity—ending persecution, reshaping imperial power, and launching the Christian Roman Empire. How a dream before a bridge, a...

45 Years On: The Shot That Shook Saint Peter’s Square and the Faith That Answered It

Forty-five years after the 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II, the Church reflects on forgiveness, Fatima, and a legacy that endures. Newsroom (12/05/2026...

What If We’re Not Alone? Catholic Thinkers Weigh God’s Relationship With Extraterrestrial Life

Catholic scholars say extraterrestrial life would not challenge theology, exploring how aliens could relate to God, creation, and redemption. Newsroom (11/05/2026 Gaudium Press ) A...

The Quiet American: Pope Leo XIV’s First Year Reshapes the Papacy — But Hard Questions Loom

One year into his historic pontificate, Pope Leo XIV has restored order and calm to the Catholic Church — but major doctrinal battles...

“Wow. Okay.” Rubio’s Vatican Audience and the Gift That Said Everything

When Marco Rubio handed Pope Leo XIV a crystal football and the pontiff responded with three syllables and a polite smile, something essential about...

Vatican Synod Report Features Gay Catholic’s Testimony Linked to Controversial Fr. Martin Blessing

A Vatican synod study group's final report includes testimony from a gay married Catholic publicly linked to a Fr. James Martin blessing that sparked...
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